Thirty years before Bucha, before the massacre in Srebrenica, mass graves were dug and filled with thousands of civilian victims in a conflict on the borders of Europe.
Thirty years before Bucha, before the massacre in Srebrenica, mass graves were dug and filled with thousands of civilian victims in a conflict on the borders of Europe.
Israel sees great potential for cooperation with Azerbaijan in high-tech industry, says Israeli Ambassador to Azerbaijan George Deek.
“Azerbaijan is an important energy partner for the EU, with energy cooperation intensifying,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed in a written statement to Times of Malta.
“Today marks the 30th anniversary of our diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan, a relationship built upon warm people-to-people ties, including a vibrant Azerbaijani community, which forms an essential part of Canada’s diversity, prosperity and success.
The notorious Western double standards towards Azerbaijan are an open secret. We have seen and continue to see them clearly in the context of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over the Karabakh issue.
The recent escalation of tensions in Karabakh has acquired a new and potentially destabilizing aspect, one that may matter far more in the future even if current clashes do not spark a new round of fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The European Union programme organised training on gender equality issues for media professionals in Lankaran, Azerbaijan.
Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Head of Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration, shared in his Twitter account a story on the
While Russia and Türkiye continue to expand economic relations, the countries are often geopolitically at odds. The pragmatism of this relationship means that despite their differences, Russia and Türkiye are likely to remain unlikely bedfellows writes Nikola Mikovic.
The Center for Economic & Social Development in Baku, Azerbaijan, has released a report on the initial impacts that western sanctions on Russia will have on the Azerbaijani economy, noting both positive and negative effects.
Washington should take note of the European Union’s effort to forge closer ties with Azerbaijan, recognizing the South Caucasus nation as a cornerstone of global transport corridors.
The European Union and UNDP conducted a survey among social entrepreneurs in Azerbaijan to better understand the profile of social enterprises, their most challenging problems and the types of support needed in the future.
Turkish-Azerbaijani "relations have risen to the level of strategic alliances. However, we have a long way to go and goals to reach," Jeyhun Bayramov, Azerbaijan's foreign minister, said at the 13th Ambassadors Conference in the Turkish capital Ankara.
In general, the new deal between Baku and Brussels reaffirmed Europe’s interest in the South Caucasus, which has significantly grown since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The unblocking of transport corridors will both open up a lot of considerable financial opportunities and contribute to long-term peace in the South Caucasus region.
How ironic that the group of Armenians in Zabukh calls their departure from the illegally repopulated territory of Azerbaijan a "humanitarian disaster" and asks for help from "friendly countries".
Since 1992, the OSCE Minsk Group had the mandate to facilitate a resolution of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Why are we still so far from complete and comprehensive peace today, more than a year and a half after the signing of the Trilateral Statement, despite numerous encouraging meetings between Armenia and Azerbaijan, bilateral or with the involvement of various mediators?
The defeat in the 44-day war greatly affected the diaspora's opinion of the authorities in Armenia. However, further attempts by Russian Armenians to interfere in Armenia's domestic politics and influence the situation were unsuccessful.
The Coordination Council of the Azerbaijanis of Great Britain appealed to the country's Parliament and Home Secretary Priti Patel with regard to a radical religious group’s attack on the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which had taken place in London on August 4.
Azerbaijan's Small and Medium Business Development Agency (SMBDA) held meetings with local and foreign businessmen to expand ties and implement new business initiatives.
Armenian refugees from Karabakh staged a protest in front of the Russian and French embassies in Yerevan yesterday, demanding that they "ensure the safety" of the Armenians living in the Azerbaijani territories currently controlled by the Russian peacekeepers.
This is the way of the world: success always attracts not only new friends, but also ill-wishers. Perhaps this axiom is applicable to entire states as much as it is to individuals. At any rate, for several years now Azerbaijan's diplomatic, economic, military, and political accomplishments have been causing anxiety to those who lose sleep over the well-being of others.
Russia, which still sees itself as the South Caucasus "curator," does not have enough strength anymore to keep this way in reality.