Since the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence, we have been facing double standards. For thirty years, our lands were under occupation. What happened?
Since the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence, we have been facing double standards. For thirty years, our lands were under occupation. What happened?
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.
The “Forum of Azerbaijani engineers living in Europe” held in Berlin continued with presentations and speeches on various topics.
Theoretically, these are Russia's internal affairs. But in practice, such radicalization poses a direct and clear threat to Azerbaijan, even with closed land borders.
Israel will consider the possibility of selling additional weapons systems to Azerbaijan after Armenia announced its recognition of Palestinian statehood.
In a compelling lead-up to the COP29 United Nations Climate Summit, set to take place in Baku, this year's climate talks are poised to achieve significant breakthroughs in climate finance.
For over three decades, Azerbaijan and Armenia have been trapped in a vicious cycle of conflict and wars. This enduring struggle has been marked by wars, skirmishes, and diplomatic standoffs, perpetuating the two nations’ bitter animosity.
The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) has begun supplying natural gas to industrial companies in Bulgaria through Bulgarian gas distributor M-Gaz.
As the transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine nears its expiration in the end of December 2024, Eastern European nations, notably Slovakia and Hungary, are exploring alternatives to the current Russian gas transit route.
Early elections for the Milli Majlis (National Assembly) of Azerbaijan are set to take place. The Azerbaijani parliament has prepared a draft appeal to President Ilham Aliyev to schedule these early elections.
From the late 19th century, the artificially constructed problem of the "Great Armenia from sea to sea" became a focal point in international politics. Western powers and Russia used this issue to achieve their strategic goals in the Caucasus region, immediately rising to the "defense of the Armenian people."
Azerbaijan will host the COP29 climate conference in November. As preparations are underway, Azerbaijani officials are meeting with partners and carrying out “listening tours” to understand the issues global leaders, agencies and communities want to address.
Much has been written about the role Macron's France played during and after the 44-day Patriotic War in Karabakh.
Any victory achieved on the battlefield requires political justification. In the South Caucasus, Azerbaijan's post-war efforts for peace are met with interference from Western backers of Armenia, notably the U.S. and France.
On June 21, Euronews TV channel aired a report on the 29th International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition - Caspian Oil & Gas and the 12th Caspian International Power and Green Energy Exhibition - Caspian Power held as part of the Baku Energy Week at the Baku Expo Center.
On June 18, the French political magazine Le Point published a letter addressed to President Emmanuel Macron, in which French citizens urged their leader to provide additional support to Armenia, specifically by sending French troops to assist the "sister" nation.
Jerusalem was not surprised by Armenia's decision to recognize Palestine due to its relations with Azerbaijan and its immediate support for Hamas after the October 7 massacre; Who would be next to recognize Palestine?
In an era where global peace and stability are increasingly threatened, the idea of forming a military alliance among Turkic-speaking nations akin to NATO has resurfaced.
Evolving energy strategies and diplomatic maneuvers among several former Soviet republics in Central Asia are reshaping the region's political dynamics—away from Moscow.
The Chairman of the State Committee on Work With Diaspora, Fuad Muradov, met with renowned scientist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Messoud Efendiyev, who resides in Germany.
In a report presented to the government, the French Senate also calls for the cessation of new projects or new phases of current projects involving French companies in Azerbaijan's hydrocarbon sector.
Recently, the fifth security dialogue meeting between the EU and Azerbaijan took place in Brussels.
Recent developments in the South Caucasus indicate a growing likelihood of renewed conflict, fueled by external influences from Western powers.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.