One thing is clear: Azerbaijan will withstand the strikes and is able to counter along the entire perimeter of the border.
One thing is clear: Azerbaijan will withstand the strikes and is able to counter along the entire perimeter of the border.
Over the last two years, the dominating position in the structure of Azerbaijan's non-oil exports was held unambiguously by industrial products, and against this background, the decreased agricultural exports of certain items remained in the shadow.
The Council today (17 October) decided to deploy up to 40 EU monitoring experts along the Armenian side of the international border with Azerbaijan with the objective of monitoring, analysing and reporting on the situation in the region.
TotalEnergies called the accusations "outrageous and defamatory," adding that the company is strictly complying with EU policy and European sanctions.
From September 2020 to the present day, the Open Society Foundation (Soros Foundation) in Armenia has allocated more than $333,000 in the form of grants for 14 projects during the 44-day war and after it.
The speech of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev at the CIS summit in Astana will be analyzed and "taken apart" into key points and quotations for a long time to come.
German researcher Dr. Michael Reinhard Heß wrote an open letter of protest to French President Emmanuel Macron, criticizing the latter’s anti-Azerbaijan remarks in the interview to France 2 on October 14 this year.
There are striking parallels between Israeli and Azerbaijani history that underscore the countries’ unique bond.
Russia is worried that the success of European diplomacy in approximating the positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan, and the prospect of a peace agreement before the end of the year, would see it elbowed out of the South Caucasus.
Dozens of soldiers were killed and many more wounded last month when fighting intensified along the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Director of the Azerbaijani Centre for Studies of the South Caucasus, political analyst Farhad Mammadov has commented on the statements of French President Emmanuel Macron regarding the latest escalation between Azerbaijan and Armenia in his Telegram channel.
Baku does not believe it is possible for the French government to play any role in the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations given its current attitude, President Ilham Aliyev said, speaking at the meeting of the CIS Heads of State Council.
Yesterday the Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan said in an interview with Armenian media that Armenia and Azerbaijan would sign a peace treaty by the end of 2022.
French President Emmanuel Macron has once again, how shall we put it delicately, put his foot in it.
French President Emmanuel Macron assured in his recent speech that Paris would not let the Armenians down. "Armenia is a country with which we have a unique connection.
It has been a while since the end of the 44-Day Karabakh War, and the image of the traditional mediator in Armenia–Azerbaijan normalization has been shifting.
Recent incidents of audacious attacks on Azerbaijani embassies in Western and European countries indicate that Dashnaks' activities in this direction continue to this day.
Chairman of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora Fuad Muradov’s first visit to Australia has started.
Ankara, seeking alternatives to its often tense relations with the West, sees in Central Asia many great opportunities.
Armenia and Azerbaijan seem to be inching toward a comprehensive peace deal by the year-end. The hints in the media have been circulating for months, with various representatives from the Armenian leadership signaling a high probability of progress on the peace deal.
In the negotiations between Yerevan and Baku, the European Union and Turkey enter the scene. Confidence in Russia's mediation is waning, weakened by the Ukrainian conflict. The problem of Karabakh and the Azerbaijani "corridors" to Turkey and Iran.
Clearing mines that have been planted by Armenia on occupied Azerbaijani territories will take nearly 30 years and cost $25 billion, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said on Thursday.
The International Institute for Rights & Development – Geneva (IRDG) would like to draw to the international community’s attention to the important threat to the population posed by landmines, unexploded ordnances and other explosive remnants of war left on the Azerbaijan territory, in the aftermath of the Azerbaijan – Armenian past conflicts in the Karabakh region.
The Soros network's demarche at the ECHR began after 2012, because the new procedures introduced starting that year specifically stipulated NGO participation in the process of electing ECHR judges.