They will never change their position. Azerbaijan needs to accept this as a given and increase its economic, foreign policy, and military power.
They will never change their position. Azerbaijan needs to accept this as a given and increase its economic, foreign policy, and military power.
French politicians have called on President Macron to establish a "peacekeeping military base" in Armenia to protect against Azerbaijan.
The potential transit of Azerbaijani gas to Ukraine remains a focal point of the expert community, with more questions than answers. How, physically, and through which pipelines will Azerbaijani gas be delivered to Ukraine?
Azerbaijan is on the verge of achieving its goal, as the USA and the West have begun pressuring Armenia to open the Zangazur Corridor.
Despite progress between Armenia and Azerbaijan over border delimitation and demarcation, another issue threatens to hinder the signing of a long-awaited agreement to normalise relations.
In recent years, Türkiye's international influence has become increasingly apparent. As global tensions rise, both Western and non-Western countries are finding themselves more in need of Ankara.
For Azerbaijan, the matter of removing the reconquest of formerly occupied territories from the Armenian constitution is just as critical as it was for Israel to remove the calls for the destruction of Israel from the PLO Constitution.
It seems that in the promising security structure being developed by Minsk with Moscow's support, there will simply be no place for Armenia under Pashinyan's leadership.
In politics, feelings of resentment do indeed exist, but not to the extent that they have a striking impact on the positions and mindsets of the ruling elites.
Following the EU's energy shift away from Russia, Azerbaijan has emerged as a key oil and natural gas exporter to Europe—aiming to become a major green energy provider in the future. Their energy strategy includes oil, natural gas, and renewables.
On June 12, 2024, the last remnants of the Russian peacekeeping contingent left Khojaly. We are living through a highly significant and instructive period. These are undoubtedly days of pride.
The discussed option for the supply of Azerbaijani gas to Europe already has several scenarios.
No global geopolitical upheaval occurred after the European Parliament elections: despite the strengthening of right-wing parties, Brussels' external and internal policies will remain unchanged.
The European Parliament election results have been a severe political setback for Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz, both of whom suffered significant defeats.
The truly brotherly relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey entail high-intensity diplomatic contacts between the two countries, including at the highest levels.
James O'Brien, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, has become notably active in his public statements.
Mirzoyan claimed that both Armenia and Azerbaijan see each other’s constitution as an obstacle to a durable peace, and constitutional changes are not on the agenda of the ongoing peace talks.
Will Arab countries help Palestine? Unlikely, as for many decades none of them intervened in the events in the Gaza Strip.
The Turkish focus on the South Caucasus has shown how advantageous an alliance with Ankara is, capable of replacing the one with the Russians engaged in Ukraine.
In response to President Ilham Aliyev's warning that a peace treaty is impossible without removing unacceptable provisions from Armenia's constitution, the country's Foreign Minister, Ararat Mirzoyan, launched an incoherent tirade.
A new order is emerging despite everything, despite the arrogance of the Western world, which has staked its claim to decide for everyone and act according to its own discretion.
Those who fail to regain control over themselves see everything around them in a negative light. Not only do they condemn themselves to business and moral isolation, but they also see threats and risks in everything that benefits and eases the lives of others.
Yerevan is entering its second month of protests against the border and delimitation process launched between Armenia and Azerbaijan in April.
This week can rightfully be seen as a period of significant geopolitical triumph for Azerbaijan. On one hand, Baku hosted the first meeting of the general secretaries of the parliaments of Turkic states during the 13th plenary session of TURKPA.