The Azerbaijani manat will remain stable until 2029, according to a forecast by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research and analysis division of The Economist Group.
The Azerbaijani manat will remain stable until 2029, according to a forecast by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research and analysis division of The Economist Group.
As new trade routes are emerging in Eurasia, Gulf states are increasingly looking to the transit and investment potential of the South Caucasus, particularly Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Armenia’s military dependence on Russia has deep roots, originating in the Soviet era and solidifying after Armenia joined the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in 1992.
The Governorate of Vatican City and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation have signed a significant agreement to restore the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls.
In response to recent remarks made by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs regarding the arrest and sentencing of French citizen Theo Clerc in Azerbaijan, Aykhan Hajizada, Head of the Press Service Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, issued a strong statement rejecting France's criticism.
There is a figure in German politics named Frank Schwabe. Officially, he is the head of the German delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and, at the same time, the chairman of the group of Socialists, Democrats, and Greens in PACE.
The forum is part of a series of climate dialogues ahead of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which will take place in Baku from November 11 to 22.
Azerbaijan and Central Asia are joining forces to explore new strategic opportunities and tackle regional challenges.
At the end of the meeting, the ministers signed a tripartite ministerial protocol and made joint statements. Chikovani also held bilateral meetings with his Azerbaijani and Turkish counterparts.
Proposed common alphabet set to foster mutual understanding, cooperation among Turkic peoples of the world, says Turkic Academy.
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, two republics in the South Caucasus, has never been solely about their bilateral relations. Regional and distant powers have long sought to influence the conflict, pursuing their own strategic interests.
Azerbaijan’s recent signing of an alliance with Uzbekistan represents not just the culmination of three years of diplomatic work to enhance their strategic partnership but also marks a milestone in Baku's recent pivot towards Asia.
At the opening of the "Yerevan Dialogue" forum, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan once again made a series of controversial statements. Let's examine a few of them.
The statements made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during his speech at the "Yerevan Dialogue" forum on September 10, both regarding the "peace agreement" project and the trilateral statement of November 10, are a clear distortion of reality.
On September 10, a bilateral meeting was held between the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov, and the Minister of Defense of Georgia, Irakli Chikovani.
Russia played a constructive role in establishing the ceasefire in Karabakh in 2020 and initiated the first talks on normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev reviewed the ongoing preparations for COP29 at the Baku Olympic Stadium.
The 11th trilateral meeting of the defense ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Georgia has begun in Batumi.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, speaking at the opening of the "Yerevan Dialogue" forum, stated that sustainable peace in the South Caucasus is not only possible but also achievable.
The following article is based on research conducted under the State Department’s Title VIII Fellowship, for the Black Sea Program at MEI. During summer 2024, the author traveled to Baku and Karabakh and interviewed 15 policymakers from various government ministries, the private sector, academia, the parliament, and energy agencies.
After Moscow made it clear that it supports Baku's Zangezur Corridor project, Tehran reacted sharply, reviving its threatening rhetoric about the inadmissibility of redrawing borders in the region.
Earlier reports from aze.media on May 6, 2024, indicated that the company would provide over 70 units of the 155mm self-propelled howitzer to Azerbaijan.
The population of Armenia may decrease by 800,000 people in the next 10 years, dropping to 2.2 million.
As Armenia and Azerbaijan have engaged in talks about a peace treaty regarding their border dispute, Baku has been quietly but definitively turning away from the West.