At the international media forum in Shusha, the Armenian Prime Minister's refusal to meet with the President of Azerbaijan in the UK did not go unnoticed—it was too conspicuous and raised many unpleasant and losing questions for Yerevan.
At the international media forum in Shusha, the Armenian Prime Minister's refusal to meet with the President of Azerbaijan in the UK did not go unnoticed—it was too conspicuous and raised many unpleasant and losing questions for Yerevan.
"Today, Azerbaijan is being carefully studied in various think tanks around the world. Externally, we create the impression of an ambitious, self-confident state. In reality, it is."
The opening ceremony of the second Shusha Global Media Forum themed “Unmasking False Narratives: Confronting Disinformation” was held on July 20.
Major companies providing social media services are not interested in making significant efforts to adhere to ethical standards, prevent disinformation, and manipulation elements on social networks, or implement regulatory mechanisms.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has always highly valued the role of professional media in preventing disinformation attacks.
The Shusha Global Media Forum is very important and is one of the significant steps taken towards preventing fake news.
Fossil-fuel producing countries and companies are being asked to pay into a new international fund to help poor countries cope with the effects of the climate crisis.
Discover Azerbaijan’s rich history and culture, from Baku’s vibrant architecture to ancient Jewish heritage and local traditions.
President Ilham Aliyev’s comment come against the backdrop of unprecedently high tensions between Paris and Baku.
Moves comes despite the countries not having formal diplomatic relations.
“As far as the region of the Southern Caucasus is concerned, I would say that we are now facing a historical transformation of the region where historical, geopolitical changes are
In relation to COP29, the country's leader highlighted the ongoing efforts to "achieve consensus and increase solidarity between countries of the world, particularly between the Global South and the Global North."
On July 18, amid high hopes for a final peace accord between Baku and Yerevan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan refused to meet with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Britain to discuss details of the peace process.
According to the COP29 President, countries will have to work together to agree on climate change financing goals.
In a recent press conference at the European Political Community Summit held in Woodstock, UK, French President Emmanuel Macron made statements that have sparked controversy and backlash from Azerbaijan.
The closing plenary session of the 4th summit of the European Political Community was held in Oxford on July 18, with the participation of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declined a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, as officially reported to journalists by the President's assistant, Hikmet Hajiyev.
Representatives from 14 colonial states participating in the congress signed the document.
Pashinyan declined to meet Aliyev at the European Political Community Summit in London. This was announced by the assistant to the president, Hikmet Hajiyev.
Hungary is a close friend and reliable partner of Azerbaijan. The current level of Azerbaijani-Hungarian relations, based on mutual trust and enriched daily with new content, is gratifying.
This was stated by the head of Ukraine's Naftogaz, Alexey Chernyshov, in an interview with Liga.net.
In the capital of Azerbaijan, another international forum took place — the Congress of Movements for the Independence of Territories Colonized by France.
Military personnel from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan conducted an operation to eliminate a simulated enemy at the "Oymash" training ground in Kazakhstan.
On July 17, 2024, Rovshan Najaf, President of the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), met with Bojan Kumer, Minister of Environment, Climate, and Energy of the Republic of Slovenia.