The 83rd meeting of the CIS Railway Transport Council concluded in Baku.
The 83rd meeting of the CIS Railway Transport Council concluded in Baku.
Kazakhstan plans to build a new seaport in Aktau, the governor of Mangistau region, Nurdaulet Kilybay said at a government meeting.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has stated that the rising potential and global influence of the Turkic states demand “more ambitious goals, intensified joint efforts, deeper cooperation across all fields, and more flexible mechanisms.”
"Azerbaijan’s and Türkiye’s leading roles in the Turkic world, as well as their deterrent military capabilities, are of exceptional importance."
The First Shusha Forum of Azerbaijani–Turkish analytical centers, organized by the Center of Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center), is taking place in the city of Shusha.
Representatives of civil society from Azerbaijan and Armenia have published a list of decisions and understandings reached during meetings held on November 21–22 in Baku as part of the “Bridge of Peace” initiative.
Minister Jabbarov's visit to Israel emphasized the deepening cooperation between Baku and Jerusalem in energy and economy, seeking to unlock Azerbaijan's geo-economic potential and advance stability.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Alison Hooker announced that her first visit to Baku has launched work on a U.S.–Azerbaijan Strategic Partnership Charter.
Around 150 participants are attending the forum, including 71 representatives from 8 countries and the Secretariat of the Organization.
The Milli Majlis has begun discussions on the 2026 budget package.
Azerbaijan is actively moving to innovative energy sources and has attracted more than $1 billion of foreign investment in the sector of renewable sources, MP and Chairman of the Center for Economic and Social Development Vugar Bayramov said at the 1st Azerbaijan-U.S. Think Tank Forum in Baku.
The event will include sessions on the following topics: “Assessing the Washington Summit: Implications for US–Azerbaijan Relations,” “The Azerbaijan–Armenia Peace Process After the Washington Summit,” and “Energy Security and Connectivity.”
The evolving geopolitical landscape of Eurasia continues to reshape regional alliances, and Azerbaijan is visibly strengthening its presence in Central Asian formats.
The President underscored that Azerbaijan is participating in the Consultative Meeting for the third time, having previously attended the summits in 2023 and 2024.
At the conclusion of the 7th Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia, a historic decision was made to admit the Republic of Azerbaijan as a full-fledged participant of the format.
At the 7th Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia held in Tashkent, President Ilham Aliyev emphasized that relations between Azerbaijan and the countries of the region have evolved into a strategic partnership based on deep historical, spiritual, and cultural ties.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky phoned President Ilham Aliyev after an Iskander missile struck the Azerbaijani Embassy in Kyiv around 1:00 a.m. (GMT+2) on November 14, amid a wave of missile and drone attacks.
In Baku, hearings continued in the open trial concerning the criminal cases against citizens of the Republic of Armenia accused of committing crimes against peace and humanity resulting from Armenia’s military aggression against Azerbaijan.
Turkish Armed Forces A400M aircraft carried bodies from Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, to Murted Air Base in Ankara province.
New information has emerged regarding the crash of the Turkish C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft that went down on November 11 in Georgia.
Plane wreckage has been secured for examination by Türkiye's crash investigation team.
A political storm is brewing in Washington as pro-Armenian California Senator Adam Schiff, once known for his aggressive campaign against Donald Trump, now finds himself at the center of a major federal investigation.
The tragedy involving the crash of a Turkish C-130 military transport aircraft in Georgia, which claimed the lives of all those on board, has sparked a wave of speculation, conspiracy theories, and irresponsible commentary.
Yasar Guler's discussions with counterparts come after Turkish military plane crashed in Georgia.