Armenia is making moves to distance itself from Russia and reduce economic and military dependence on Moscow through deals with other states, including France, India, and, allegedly, Iran.
Armenia is making moves to distance itself from Russia and reduce economic and military dependence on Moscow through deals with other states, including France, India, and, allegedly, Iran.
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, known for her pro-Armenian stance, has once again made provocative statements against Azerbaijan.
Secretary of the Russian Security Council Sergey Shoigu continues his tour. He has already held talks in Tehran with Iran's new leadership, including the recently inaugurated President Masoud Pezeshkian. According to official reports, they discussed bilateral relations and cooperation. From Tehran, Shoigu arrived in Baku.
The ability to choose one's words carefully, understand the consequences of actions, and comprehend the implications of events are fundamental skills for any politician, especially for a head of state or government.
The United States' plans to establish a transport corridor bypassing Russia and China via Azerbaijan and Armenia remain a focal point for experts.
I have already mentioned President Ilham Aliyev exposed Western media by providing pieces of evidence, examples, and data, let have a look at how Pakistan is being targeted.
The treacherous assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, a political leader of the Palestinian movement Hamas, changes the situation in the Middle East, but not to the extent of preparing for a major war.
The 44-day Patriotic War and the 23-hour anti-terrorism operations not only ended the 30-year occupation that Azerbaijan faced but also fully restored territorial integrity, sovereignty, and constitutional order. The "Iron Fist" forever destroyed Armenian separatism, which had a 200-year history of bloodshed.
The season of grievances against Azerbaijan continues in France. The French Senate's Commission on Combating Malicious Foreign Interference has published its report.
In Washington, at least some strange statements are being made again.
In the ongoing normalization process between Türkiye and Armenia, which began in 2021, another step forward has been made.
Iranian leadership has once again "hit a new low." Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended the inauguration of the new President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian.
Of course, the topic of changing the lineup during a game, say a hockey game (outside of a pause), is always interesting. Speed, excitement, and risk rule here.
Azerbaijan has applied to upgrade its status from dialogue partner to observer in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as revealed by Mehrdad Kiaei, Iran's national coordinator at the SCO Secretariat.
The wheel of conflict in the Middle East continues to turn. Amid the military operation in the Gaza Strip, tensions around Lebanon are soaring.
The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, ignited by irredentists and separatists, resulted in broken lives, loss of homes, and property for millions of people. Several tens of thousands have died and become disabled.
The invitation from Azerbaijan for Armenia's leadership to attend the COP29 summit threatens to become an unsolvable task for Armenian diplomacy.
Writing on the Australian Sydney Criminal Lawyers website, Paul Gregoire describes French colonial policy in New Caledonia.
In the wake of the anti-terror operations conducted by Azerbaijani armed forces in Karabakh on September 19-20, 2023, the geopolitical landscape of the region has undergone a significant transformation.
It is very rare that a leader from the southern Caucasus treks to a south Asian nation on business. But a blooming bromance between Azerbaijan and Pakistan has made this rarity routine.
The US is not doing well in the South Caucasus. After over a decade of ignoring the strategically important region the US has returned to a region it is still grappling to understand.
Meanwhile, as Ilham Aliyev openly stated at the II Shusha Forum, Azerbaijan is "deeply disappointed" with the attitude of certain Western elites towards our country.
Former Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for the U.S. presidency known for his controversial image, has once again targeted Azerbaijan.
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.