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Aze.Media > Opinion > How Azerbaijan President Aliyev’s visit to Kazakhstan influences Israel
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How Azerbaijan President Aliyev’s visit to Kazakhstan influences Israel

Diplomatic equilibrium between the Turkic states and Israel signals expanded possibilities for the Jewish state in its relations with an Eurasia rapidly becoming the world's new center of gravity.

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By AzeMedia Published October 28, 2025 736 Views 5 Min Read
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Azerbaijani President Ilham Heydar Oghlu Aliyev on Dec. 13, 2016. Credit: Haim Zach/GPO.

When President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan arrived in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, it was not merely another state visit – it was a statement of purpose. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, two key pillars of the Turkic world, reaffirmed their shared vision for a future built on unity, connectivity, and strength. The visit symbolized the natural deepening of economic and cultural integration among Turkic nations, while sending a clear message that regional cooperation can serve as the foundation of global influence.

As the strategic ties between Baku and Astana strengthen, Israel naturally perceives new opportunities for economic and security engagement across Central Asia through this expanding partnership.

For Israel, this trilateral connection with Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan represents more than diplomatic courtesy; it offers a platform for broader dialogue in the Muslim world, founded on pragmatism and shared strategic interests. Both Baku and Astana have maintained balanced relations with Israel, while sustaining partnerships with the Arab world – a diplomatic equilibrium that few other nations have achieved.

Aliyev’s visit was also a declaration of the Turkic world’s growing self-confidence. Under his leadership, Azerbaijan has emerged not only as a regional power but as a bridge linking East and West – from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean. The Azerbaijani model of secular governance, economic openness, and cultural inclusiveness resonates strongly across Central Asia, offering an alternative to ideological rigidity and isolationism.

In essence, the Astana visit was not only a diplomatic success but a declaration that the center of Eurasia’s future lies within the Turkic world-led by a confident and visionary Azerbaijan.

The agreements signed between Baku and Astana – covering energy, transport, defense industry, and digital connectivity – reinforce this transformation. Each memorandum adds a new layer to the regional architecture of trust, complementing broader frameworks such as the Organization of Turkic States.

The Israeli perspective on this development is pragmatic and hopeful. Jerusalem views Azerbaijan as a vital strategic partner – a reliable interlocutor between the West, the Islamic world, and Central Asia. Kazakhstan’s inclusion deepens this to be a triangle of mutual benefit. Energy security, high technology, and defense cooperation form the backbone of this expanding relationship, while shared cultural respect ensures its sustainability.

President Aliyev’s vision of Turkic unity has therefore moved from rhetoric to reality. His visit to Astana was not only symbolic – it reflected the confidence of a nation that has rebuilt itself through resilience and foresight. The Eurasian heartland is evolving, and its pulse now beats in the rhythm of Turkic solidarity – a rhythm that echoes far beyond the steppe, reaching Jerusalem, Ankara, and beyond.

Rachel Avraham is the CEO of the Dona Gracia Center and the editor of the Economic Peace Center. She is the author of “Women and Jihad: Debating Palestinian Female Suicide Bombings in the American, Israeli and Arab Media

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