Yerevan is entering its second month of protests against the border and delimitation process launched between Armenia and Azerbaijan in April.
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.
The agreement between Turkey and Azerbaijan to increase natural gas supplies until 2030, including the export of gas from Central Asia to Turkey and its further transit to Europe, opens up prospects for the development of energy relations in the region.
However, in Armenia, thinking has always been quite unorthodox—for the revanchist circles of this country, dreaming of restoring the borders of Tigranes' Armenia, anything good for Azerbaijan is bad for them.
The first death from a new type of avian flu has been reported globally, according to Reuters. The victim was a 59-year-old resident of Mexico. An epizootic outbreak of this new avian flu strain had already been observed in domestic poultry.
The conclusion of a peace treaty is impossible without changing Armenia's Constitution, said Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev while meeting with the heads of parliaments of member countries of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States (TURKPA).
"Recently, significant events have taken place related to border determination. Azerbaijan has peacefully reclaimed four villages in the Gazakh region that were lost in 1990 and 1992. This demonstrates that issues can be resolved peacefully."
Aliyev announced an informal summit of the Organization of Turkic States to be held in Shusha in a month's time.
The shift from a security-focused engagement to broader cooperation with the Caucasus and Central Asian states underscores India’s pursuit of strategic depth.
Belarus intends to expand economic cooperation with Azerbaijan. This was announced today, June 6, by the Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus, Igor Petrishenko, during a meeting of the Belarusian-Azerbaijani intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation, as reported by the media.
Baku Energy Week is much more about politics than business. The opening ceremony held in Baku the day before confirmed this once again.
A broad road and transportation infrastructure is currently being created in the liberated territories, with companies from Turkey actively participating in these giant projects.
The press secretary of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, has denied rumors about Nikol Pashinyan's participation in COP29 in Baku.
Hungary has reached an agreement on acquiring a stake in Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas field, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in Baku on Wednesday, according to a report by state news wire MTI.
As is known, every year landmines lead to the death and injury of thousands of people, in some cases even after a conflict has been resolved.
The Baku – Tbilisi – Kars railway has re-opened for freight traffic following a year-long maintenance and rebuilding programme on the Georgian section of the line.
Today, as part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin answered questions from heads of international news agencies.
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov addressed comments made by Armenia's Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, emphasizing that Azerbaijan's Constitution and laws do not contain territorial claims against neighboring states, including Armenia.
Acwa Power, a company from Saudi Arabia, will invest approximately $5 billion in Azerbaijan.
In his speech yesterday at the opening ceremony of the 29th International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition and the 12th Caspian International Power and Green Energy Exhibition (Caspian Power) during Baku Energy Week, OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al Ghais made several significant points.
Serbia plans to increase its gas reserves by negotiating with Russia, Hungary, and Azerbaijan, as announced by President Aleksandar Vučić.
To achieve sustainable and long-term peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, there should be no unfinished measures or unresolved issues that could be used against each other in the future.
President Ilham Aliyev inaugurated the 29th International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition and emphasized Azerbaijan's transition towards renewable energy. Highlighting past achievements, including significant natural gas exports, he announced new solar and wind projects in partnership with Masdar, aiming for 2 gigawatts of renewable capacity by 2027.
Turkmenistan could soon begin exporting natural gas to Türkiye and then Europe via the expanded Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline Project (TANAP), Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying on Tuesday.