Officially, the visit of Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman to Azerbaijan focused on exporting wheat to Israel, but reports suggest that the minister also discussed strategic and energy issues.
Officially, the visit of Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman to Azerbaijan focused on exporting wheat to Israel, but reports suggest that the minister also discussed strategic and energy issues.
In order to bring lasting peace to the region, along with different reconciliation initiatives, the West should think seriously about addressing the criminal elements lurking in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Since the end of the Second World War, no fighting in Europe has been as devastating as the Russia-declared war in Ukraine, shaking the political stability and balance of the global economy.
The Southern Gas Corridor plays big role in Europe’s energy security, faculty member of the US Naval Postgraduate School, international energy and foreign policy specialist Brenda Shaffer said at the “South Caucasus Development & Cooperation” international conference in Azerbaijan’s Shusha city on April 28.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's recent visit to Moscow was not a momentous event even for Armenia, let alone Russia itself.
With the backdrop of Russia’s war in Ukraine, an increasing number of experts are warning of worldwide food shortages. Some experts say the war will put long-term food security in jeopardy.
The former conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the South Caucasus was a major threat to stability and economic integration in the region.
Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, the international expert community continues to rethink Azerbaijan's victory in the Second Karabakh War.
In the days since the Brussels summit of the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on April 6, diplomatic activity around the peace process between the two countries has intensified.
As Western sanctions against Russia continue to mount, observers in Azerbaijan are concerned about the potential ramifications in a country with close economic ties to Moscow.
Traditionally, the price of gold is strongly influenced by the income behavior of the US government bonds and the movement of the dollar index.
On 13 April, Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan said during his speech at the National Assembly (parliament) that his government was planning to sign a peace agreement with Azerbaijan soon, as “the peace agenda has no alternative for us”.
These developments are not welcome by revanchist forces in Armenia, separatist groups in Azerbaijani Karabakh, or, to some extent, by Russia.
It is a well-known fact that in the thirty years of Armenia's occupation of Azerbaijan's territory, our country faced double standards at various levels and international organizations. Double standards against Azerbaijan were applied both by Russia and by the West. Today we are going to focus on the latter.
An added impetus to the development of bilateral relations is given by the deepening of cooperation in the diverse area of tourism, as well as by the strategic decision to open the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Israel.
Americans and Russians can bump heads in Donbass, go nose-to-nose in Venezuela, clash in the Arctic and disagree over the former Yugoslavia, but the New World and Mother Russia are absolutely unanimous when it comes to one spot of the vast globe: upper Karabakh.
Balancing is the most commonplace word in the South Caucasus. This is how the three states approach the war Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The meeting in Brussels as a whole should be viewed in a positive light. Two concrete results have been achieved regarding the start of work on the delimitation of borders and the peace treaty.
A remarkable process was initiated by Brussels regarding the diplomatic negotiations that started after the Second Karabakh War between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
This week's summit of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan, mediated by European Council president Charles Michel, marks a growing mediating role for the EU, something which is welcomed by both Baku and Yerevan, writes Vasif Husseynov in this op-ed.
Moscow is distracted and weakened by its invasion of Ukraine. Diplomatic Courier correspondent Nikola Mikovic writes that the EU could be poised to take advantage of the situation and displace the Kremlin as primary arbiter in the Azerbaijan-Armenia dispute.
Like several other countries, Azerbaijan seeks to retain functioning relations with both Russia and Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion. Baku provides Ukraine with humanitarian aid yet avoids actions directly opposing Moscow for fear of retaliation.
Adam Schiff, the peddler-in-chief of the “Trump-is-a-Russian-stooge” Big Lie just lobbied Congress for $50 million of taxpayers’ money for a pro-Russian rogue ‘republic’ in the Black Sea region. Yep, you read that right.
In Israeli media, commentators and other influencers are crafting a narrative that is antithetical to Israel’s core interests.