Aliyev’s speech sparked outrage, particularly in France and the Netherlands, which have resisted dismantling the neo-colonial systems governing their "overseas administrative territories" with colonial status.
Aliyev’s speech sparked outrage, particularly in France and the Netherlands, which have resisted dismantling the neo-colonial systems governing their "overseas administrative territories" with colonial status.
The first official week of COP29 in Baku has concluded. The Azerbaijani version of the environmental summit's agenda stands out for its subtle Eastern diplomacy, which opposes the West's desire to dominate both conceptually and politically.
Eurostat has published intriguing data on Russian gas purchases by leading European states. From January to August 2024, Russia supplied the European Union with €9 billion worth of "blue fuel."
Azerbaijan stands with the oppressed peoples of New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Mayotte, Corsica, Réunion, Guadeloupe and Martinique.
The success of COP29, evident from the very first day of the forum, is undeniable.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has a curious way of describing his leadership.
COP29 in Baku continues to make progress. On November 13, the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Summit was held as part of the event, with the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, in attendance.
Members of the family of Raphael Lemkin, a Jewish lawyer who coined the term “genocide” and pushed for the passage of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, say they are outraged that a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization is using the Lemkin name to pursue an agenda of extreme anti-Israel activism.
France remains true to form. Macron’s policies are entirely unchanging, both domestically and internationally. Paris continues to cast shadows over the truth, convinced that the global community will remain unaware of the real motives behind each move originating from the Élysée Palace.
The Azerbaijani president’s speech at the COP29 climate summit will remain a focus for experts from various countries for a long time.
In the face of humanity's global challenges, particularly climate change, the international community must unite its efforts if we are to achieve meaningful progress.
At COP29, Azerbaijan once again highlighted its historical role as a "bridge" between East and West, North and South.
Hikmet Hajiyev, Azerbaijani presidential aide stated during a press conference at COP29 that "Azerbaijan, as a member of the convention, extended invitations to all parties." However, representatives from Armenia did not attend the event.
The United States, along with humanity, is gradually adapting to a new reality, though no one knows precisely what that will entail or what actions Donald Trump might take during his second term in the Oval Office.
While President Aliyev's remarks were made in the context of Azerbaijani society, their relevance extended significantly to the Organization of Turkic States (OTS).
We continue to hear confident assertions from Armenian officials about Yerevan’s irreversible readiness to sign a peace agreement with Azerbaijan, with only "minor details" remaining.
On November 6, Kyrgyzstan hosted the 11th Summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) under the theme, "Strengthening the Turkic World: Economic Integration, Sustainable Development, Digital Future, and Security for All."
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will not attend the COP29 summit in Baku. The reasons have not been disclosed, which is typical in such situations, as such motives are rarely revealed. At best, we might hear about a "tight schedule."
Azerbaijan’s victory over Armenian occupiers and aggressors in the 44-day Patriotic War of 2020 undoubtedly left an indelible mark in the nation's history.
In Yerevan, provocations continue around the fictional "destruction of Armenian heritage in Karabakh." This time, however, some rather notable figures are joining the fray.
It was recently reported in the media that Switzerland seeks to hold a Peace Forum on Karabakh, which will discuss the plight of the Armenians who left their homes after the Second Karabakh War and the subsequent military operation.
It has become common knowledge that the atrocities committed by Palestinians in Gaza on October 7 2023 emboldened the already widespread antisemitism in the West.
Since 2022, Albanian president has conducted three official meetings with the President of Azerbaijan, H. E. Ilham Aliyev; Bajram Begaj’s first official visit abroad was in Baku, on July 7th, 2023.
US-Israel Relations Strain as Disagreements Emerge over Iran and Military Strategy.