President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev described Russia as a fundamental country for security in the Caucasus during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev described Russia as a fundamental country for security in the Caucasus during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports.
During a meeting in Moscow, President Putin highlights Heydar Aliyev’s role in the Baikal-Amur Mainline Project.
Azerbaijani media began to report about journalists detained about a month and a half ago for their ties with foreign sponsorship organizations. Photos of receipts of money transfers made to these persons from outside the country are published as material evidence.
It became known yesterday that the family of Ruben Vardanyan, who remains in Baku pre-trial detention center on charges of financing terrorism and separatism, announced that he had started a hunger strike.
Presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan to discuss bilateral relations in the Kremlin, followed by a working breakfast.
Taron Chakhoyan, Deputy Head of the Armenian Prime Minister’s office, commented on the protests occurring in Tavush after the demarcation of the border with Azerbaijan in this region.
Azerbaijan supports China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative and collaborates on renewable energy projects, strengthening their long-standing cultural and strategic partnership.
By becoming the host country for the next COP29, Azerbaijan has immediately drawn attention to its energy sector. Considering current geopolitical changes in Eurasia, Azerbaijan is in a favorable position to extend its influence both eastward into Central Asia and westward into the Balkans and further in the EU.
Azerbaijani diplomacy demonstrated another strong move in regional politics, masterfully defending the national interests of our country.
The 60th Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art saw the opening of the Azerbaijani Pavilion.
"Relations with Azerbaijan are valuable to Moscow, regardless of Armenia. I am not aware of any intention of our country to join the EAEС."
While Mr. Maghakyan acknowledges the damage to Azerbaijan’s cultural heritage due to Armenia’s actions, but he claims that “there is no evidence of a systematic, let alone state-sponsored, wipe.”
The ICJ will hold public hearings on the preliminary objections raised by Azerbaijan regarding the Court’s jurisdiction in the case concerning Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
Concert program led by Azerbaijani composer Faradj Garayev held at the Muslim Magomaev State Academic Philharmonic.
Despite certain legal similarities, Azerbaijan and Armenia’s reciprocal ICJ applications are not equivalent. Azerbaijan’s application is not a response to Armenia’s claims, and it raises distinct claims under CERD, which has a broader scope of alleged violations and the historical period it covers.
As the world is anxiously watching events unfolding in Ukraine and the Middle East, and supply chains around the world come under unprecedented pressure, one transport route is quietly positioning itself as a potential savior.
The global climate change problem has not passed Azerbaijan by. According to recent estimates of the Azerkosmos Agency, only 24 percent of the territory of our country has not faced the threat of drought. 15 percent of the territory of Azerbaijan has a very high risk of drought, 8 percent a high risk, 28 percent a medium risk and 25 percent a low risk.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that for the first time, Armenia and Azerbaijan have resolved an issue through negotiations, referring to the agreements made during the first phase of border delimitation.
COP-29 crucial for planning assistance to poorer countries, says Azerbaijani Minister Mukhtar Babayev.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discusses Brussels meeting outcomes with party allies.
While leaning on the previous Institute’s analysis, this work will particularly examine Azerbaijan's Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) as a strategic pathway for both the EU and Azerbaijan amidst the ongoing energy transition.
'This is an important step towards concluding a durable and dignified peace agreement,' Blinken says.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Azerbaijan and Armenia to resolve all remaining bilateral issues to normalize relations, according to a statement by his spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric.
Recently, Armenia and Azerbaijan, neighboring countries in the Southern Caucasus, have begun negotiations concerning the return of four villages occupied since the 1990s: Baghanis Ayrim, Ashagi Askipara, Kheyrimli, and Gizilhajili.