NEQSOL seeks Israeli partnerships in technology, healthcare, education, and infrastructure as conglomerate expands across Central Asia, Gulf.
NEQSOL seeks Israeli partnerships in technology, healthcare, education, and infrastructure as conglomerate expands across Central Asia, Gulf.
In Azerbaijan, people are prematurely celebrating the so-called peace rhetoric of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
On May 18, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev gave an interview to Euronews TV.
The Chinese language in Azerbaijan is no longer seen as something exotic and is gradually becoming one of the most in-demand skills on the labor market. Despite the widespread stereotype about its difficulty, in terms of learning, it is no harder than English.
The rise of Hungary’s new prime minister, Péter Magyar, could mark a turning point in the country’s foreign policy, which under former leader Viktor Orbán had long been characterized by
Azerbaijan insists on pragmatic cooperation with the European Union and is not ready to assume political or ideological obligations. The focus remains on energy, transport, education, tourism, and the visa regime.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev gave an interview to FRANCE 24 on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, outlining his assessment of regional peace, relations with Western partners, and ongoing geopolitical projects.
Among the promising areas of cooperation, the minister highlighted renewable energy, green technologies, and sustainable development, as well as humanitarian cooperation in the fields of education, culture, and tourism.
Events of recent years have shown that the world is undergoing a fundamental transformation of the international order, marked by a shift toward multipolarity amid intensified global competition.
On January 20, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev gave an interview to Euronews TV in Davos.
A “Horizon of Peace” in the South Caucasus: An Interview with Elchin Amirbayov, Representative of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Special Assignments.
On January 5, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was interviewed by local TV channels.
As CIS countries increasingly build their own bilateral and regional alliances, a simple question arises: what real function do these summits perform, beyond maintaining a beautiful tradition?
Relations between Azerbaijan and the European Union, previously complicated by the Armenian–Azerbaijani conflict, have begun to stabilize thanks to the regional landscape forged by Baku.
A little over six months remain until Armenia’s parliamentary elections, and after a period of relative calm, the country’s revanchist forces are once again becoming active.
"Judging by the Trump administration’s approach, where national interests form the main priority, the dominant motives in the region are economic. And this is acceptable not only for the Americans but also for us."
Over past decades brotherly nations Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan built relations of genuine strategic and allied partnership – President Ilham Aliyev.
Everyone was interested in one question: would Putin apologize to his Azerbaijani counterpart, and how would the tension between the two sides evolve?
“It’s important to note that the Turkic states lie along the arc of instability that Henry Kissinger once spoke of — starting from China’s Xinjiang region, through Afghanistan, Iran, and the Middle East, all the way to the Mediterranean."
In an exclusive interview, Israeli analyst Alexander Gur-Arie discusses Israel’s strike on Qatar, Qatar’s mediation role, and the rising but unlikely prospect of a Türkiye–Israel confrontation.
Aliyev noted that almost five years ago, during the 44-day Patriotic War, Azerbaijan restored justice, international law, and its own dignity by regaining its lands.
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Azerbaijani Ambassador Khazar Ibrahim praised Trump’s leadership as essential in securing the deal.
"I expect the current level of tension to decrease. However, a fundamental change in Moscow–Baku relations is unlikely in the near future."
"Azerbaijan doesn’t seek to harm Russia. But if Russia continues down this path, its relations with Azerbaijan will inevitably deteriorate — politically, economically, culturally, and socially."