Greater collaboration on clean energy between the West and Central Asia can enhance regional connectivity, combat climate change, and build resilience and stability within the region.
Greater collaboration on clean energy between the West and Central Asia can enhance regional connectivity, combat climate change, and build resilience and stability within the region.
During his working visit to Germany, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, met with the State Secretary of the German Foreign Ministry, Thomas Bagger, on February 29.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Aykhan Hajizada, commented on the resolution "Annual Report on the Implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy," prepared by the European Parliament's Committee on International Relations.
On February 28-29, 2024, negotiations between the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, and the Foreign Minister of Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan, took place at Villa Borsig in the capital of Germany, Berlin.
The Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan resolutely condemns and protests against the biased, unilateral opinions from the perspective of international law and justice reflected in the annual report adopted by the European Parliament on February 28, as stated in a declaration from the Milli Majlis.
A business delegation led by Executive Director of the Eastern Committee of the German Economy Michael Harms is on a business visit to Azerbaijan.
The South Caucasus is considered one of the most important regions of the Eurasian space due to its geopolitical and geo-economic significance.
The EU-funded project in Azerbaijan has facilitated courses designed to empower female victims of violence through vocational education and training.
Dramatic news is again emerging from the provisional border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, accused external players of wanting to "tear apart" the South Caucasus.
In Berlin, a trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Germany, Jeyhun Bayramov, Ararat Mirzoyan, and Annalena Baerbock, has commenced.
Today, double standards have become commonplace for a number of international institutions, including the European Union.
The recent meeting with the Prime Minister of Armenia in Munich, initiated by the Chancellor of Germany, was important in terms of giving momentum to the peace process.
After Azerbaijan restored its territorial integrity and sovereignty, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe decided to strip the Azerbaijani delegation of its voting rights.
President Ilham Aliyev, during a meeting with a delegation from the Eastern Committee of the German Economy, stated that Azerbaijan is under attack after restoring its sovereignty and territorial integrity and eliminating the separatist nest in Karabakh.
Rabbi Israel Barouk published an article recently in the Jewish Journal, where he noted that "in the most recent report, USCIRF has recommended to include Azerbaijan in the State Department's "Special Watch List", citing Azerbaijan's close monitoring of foreign religious leaders within their borders, most crucially because they share a border with Iran."
On February 12, the Armenian side made a deliberate attempt to disrupt the stability that had prevailed for almost five months following the anti-terrorist operation.
In Berlin, a meeting between the delegations of Azerbaijan and Armenia, led by Jeyhun Bayramov and Ararat Mirzoyan, has commenced.
The National Security Service (SNB) of Armenia confirmed the detention of an Azerbaijani military serviceman.
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov left for a working visit to the Federal Republic of Germany.
As the war in Gaza continues, calls to boycott Israel are increasing. Activists in North America are calling for boycotts of Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Burger King and MacDonald’s over their perceived support for Israel.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Aykhan Hajizada, responded to the Armenian Foreign Ministry's statement regarding the Sumgayit events, describing their allegations as baseless and an attempt to distort historical facts.
The French intelligence service and the National Security Service of Armenia have reached an agreement to exchange intelligence information about four countries - Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia, and Turkey.
Azerbaijani cargo carrier Silk Way West Airlines has signed a component pool agreement with Istanbul-based MRO provider Turkish Technic for its Boeing 777F fleet.