Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB) kicked off its participation at Expo 2020 Dubai with an event dedicated to encouraging travellers to take another look at what the country has to offer as the ‘new normal’ emerges for world travel.
Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB) kicked off its participation at Expo 2020 Dubai with an event dedicated to encouraging travellers to take another look at what the country has to offer as the ‘new normal’ emerges for world travel.
In just a couple of days, Russia’s biggest oil and gas company announced it would mark a significant footprint in Caspian gas and crude oil exploration in Azerbaijan. Lukoil has bought shares from BP and Petronas, following approval from Azeri authorities.
Aleksandar Vucic met today with Jeyhun Bayramov in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic. An important meeting between the president of Serbia with the minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has been held.
Azerbaijan, a Eurasian country at the border of Eastern Europe and western Asia, increased its production of natural gas by 36%, or more than 200 billion cubic feet (Bcf), between 2017 and 2019.
Tehran remains categorically against the opening of any corridor between Azerbaijan proper and Nakhichevan through the Zengezur corridor, but its pledge to help Armenia build a corridor between Armenia and Iran could unintentionally make progress on the Azerbaijani one possible.
The conference “Overcoming the challenges of landmines in Azerbaijan’s quest for peace, development and reconstruction” was held on Tuesday, 12 October 2021 at the Park Inn Hotel in Baku.
A picture is worth a thousand policy briefs. On Oct. 4, Ilham Aliyev, the president of Azerbaijan, mugged for the cameras. Beaming before reporters, he stroked, patted, and put a loving arm around a Harop, a kamikaze drone manufactured by Israel.
If we disregard the propaganda and various media announcements typical of publicity campaigns and try to distill the economic gist of Tehran's discontent, we will find that it is about financial flows. It is about real currency that Iranian companies received from direct and shadow trade with Armenia.
“The No. 1 enemy of this country is the Zionist regime, whose national security doctrine includes the weakening and destruction of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said Iranian political analyst Mostafa Khoshcheshm.
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is contributing to world peace, justice, and solidarity, the Azerbaijani president said on Monday, as the group marks its 60th anniversary.
The Azerbaijani village of Lahij lies in a gorge of the Nial mountains, about a three-hour drive west of Baku. Its narrow cobbled streets, houses made of stones from the river, workshops and stores look just as they did centuries ago.
With the victory of Azerbaijan against Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh region almost completing its first year, the South Caucasus region does not yet seem ready to enter a phase of long-term stability.
Belgrade will encourage dialogue between East and West, says president of Serbia which hosts anniversary events.
Kamola Makhmudova has assumed her role as new head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in Azerbaijan.
Vladimir Putin, Nikol Pashinyan will review implementation of Nagorno-Karabakh agreements, says Kremlin.
Azerbaijani officials rejected claims by Iranian officials that Israeli forces are present on the Azerbaijani-Iranian border.
For Azeri chef Orkhan Mukhtarov spending 12 hours to create a single dish is just another day’s work—but an especially satisfying one.
The exposition Made in Belarus will be presented at the 26th international construction exhibition BakuBuild which is to take place in the capital of Azerbaijan on 20-22 October.
For the first time since the 2000s, tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran have dramatically escalated in recent weeks.
Azerbaijan-based freighter carrier Silk Way Airlines has celebrated its 20th anniversary.
A year after the beginning of the Patriotic War, more and more details of the events of those difficult but historically important days for the entire Azerbaijani people continue to emerge.
The current state of Azerbaijan's relations with Iran can be seen as a cold war with far-reaching consequences. For the third time in the history of the newborn Azerbaijan Republic, an escalation of confrontation reaches the point of bifurcation, leaving a deep negative imprint in the relations between the two countries.
Not only did Armenians commit acts of eco-terrorism against transboundary rivers, but they also polluted our internal rivers throughout the 30-year occupation, says Rafig Verdiyev, Director of the Center for Hydrometeorological Research of the National Hydrometeorology Service of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan.
This is the opinion voiced by the chairman of the Center for Analysis of International Relations, political scientist Farid Shafiyev, as he comments on the latest events in the region.