Azerbaijani politician Sevil Mikailova, on an official visit to Israel, experiences the warmness of the relationship between both countries.
Azerbaijani politician Sevil Mikailova, on an official visit to Israel, experiences the warmness of the relationship between both countries.
As we know from the history of our civilization, humankind fought over territories, arable land, uranium mines, water, salt... But in the 21st century, the main trigger of almost all military and political conflicts has been oil and gas. One way or another, it was gas feuds that led to the current aggravation of the situation around Ukraine, the country that stands in the way of Russian gas exports to Europe.
The vandalism and barbarism of the Armenians, who targeted the Azerbaijani cultural and historical heritage in the territory of Armenia itself, in the occupied territories of Karabakh and around it, has become a concern for the community.
In recent years, such concepts as the primacy of international law, principles of equal cooperation, impartiality of international organizations have been systematically squeezed out of the world political vocabulary...
My country, Azerbaijan is a member of the Council of Europe, OSCE, EHRC and many other pan-European platforms. On most maps, Azerbaijan is shown as the most eastern part of Europe – writes Nigar Arpadarai (pictured), Member of Milli Majlis (National Assembly)
On February 14, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the opening ceremonies of the “Aghdam-1” and “Aghdam-2” substations, as well as the Digital Control Center of the Karabakh Regional Electric Network.
Southern Gas Corridor, which crosses six countries, stretches over 3500 km and costs 45$ billion, aims to increase and diversify European energy supply by bringing Azerbaijani gas to markets in Europe. This project is not only a great engineering but also a policy achievement – writes Kamal Jafarov , Member of Milli Majlis (National Assembly).
China's economic interests in the South Caucasus region have grown over the past decade as part of the large-scale Belt and Road initiative. It quickly expanded its relations with the countries of the region, including Azerbaijan, in many areas.
The consequences of the 44-day war that led Armenia to total surrender, as well as the new strategic realities in the region, gave independent observers every reason to believe that official Yerevan understands that it had no real alternative to peace with Azerbaijan.
This is not our interpretation. This is an exact quote from the guide for the UN staff, Putting Our Ethics to Work. To the work of the UN staff, that is.
The statement of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on the prospects of Armenia joining the Union State of Russia and Belarus caused another outburst of anti-Belarusian sentiments in the Armenian society, whose feelings for Belarus were already less than warm because of the latter's close political and military-technical ties with Azerbaijan.
Though usually quite cautious in his foreign policy initiatives, President Aliyev visited Kyiv amidst Russia’s mounting military-political pressure campaign against Ukraine as well as the worsening Western-Russian confrontation within the Ukrainian context.
As tensions over Ukraine threaten Europe with an energy crisis, eyes turn to Azerbaijan. The EU, who wants to buy more gas from Baku, and its ally, the United States, are trying to make significant changes to their policy related to Azerbaijan.
Prosecutors in two US states have launched investigation into the donation mechanisms of BLM activists, which threatens to expose the unsightly inner workings of the movement.
An optimistic Eastern Partnership Summit in December bodes well for the future of the EU’s relationship with these post-Soviet countries, writes Željana Zovko
Until the latest months, the EU was criticized in Azerbaijan for reviving the pre-war agenda in Armenia-Azerbaijan relations.
“The Southern Gas Corridor is completed, but our work continues.” President Ilham Aliyev's meaningful phrase at the 8th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council captures the essence of the tremendous work that has been done under the SGC project.
How then are we to understand the "activity with an Armenian accent" the aforementioned individuals with last names ending in "yan" launched on social media, including the official accounts of their missions?
After the vandalism unleashed on the occupied lands of Azerbaijan by the Armenian aggressors, Yerevan and its various lobbyists had better hold their tongues on the subject of "cultural genocide".
The improvement of Turkish-Ukrainian-Azerbaijani relations will continue to create new opportunities for trilateral cooperation and bolster economic engagement and security in the Caspian and Black Sea regions.
While Europe is trying to reduce imports of Russian gas, Georgia is increasing purchases from the country. The contracts are not available for public scrutiny, but media and international observers are concerned with the shift.
It has been officially announced that the Turkish aerospace company TUSAŞ will supply a batch of advanced ANKA unmanned aerial vehicles to Kazakhstan in the coming months.
For some time now, outside forces have been interfering in Israel's affairs through lobbyists. In particular, today the pro-Armenian lobby in Israel is stepping up pressure on defense industry companies in order to prevent Israeli arms sales to Azerbaijan.
As European gas reserves become scarcer and relations between the West and Moscow worsen, the European Union becomes more active in its search for alternatives to Russian natural gas.