Moscow is losing regional influence—but it's shoring up its position in Yerevan.
Moscow is losing regional influence—but it's shoring up its position in Yerevan.
That is why the Armenian government has become so brazen towards Russia and the CSTO in the last 2-3 weeks, and the provocation on the border was planned with Russia's lack of reaction in mind and with the purpose of lowering the level of the Armenian public's trust in Russia.
The need to create the European Political Community arises out of a mix of two above-mentioned necessities.
Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has said that Azerbaijan is not interested and cannot be interested in tension with Armenia.
Another group of Ukrainian children who lost one of their parents because of the situation in Ukraine has been brought to Azerbaijan.
The Armenian Armed Forces opened fire on Azerbaijani Army positions, wounding three soldiers.
In the midst of Russia’s blockade of global supply routes, there are few viable solutions for transporting goods from East to West. The Zangezur Corridor stands out as the most optimal among them.
Chairman of the Board of the Centre for Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center) Farid Shafiyev has commented on the speech of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the UN General Assembly and the accusations against Azerbaijan.
The global food crisis, increasing transportation costs and Western sanctions on Russia’s transit corridors have led states in the region to seek alternative transportation routes between Europe and Asia.
The Iranian political elite never ceases to astonish the public. Especially when it comes to the South Caucasus. This time, Iranian President Raisi met with his Armenian counterpart Pashinyan in New York.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, the push to evade Western sanctions accelerates, and Iran seems willing to assist the Kremlin.
Azerbaijan Space Agency and Voyager Space will focus on new in-country space opportunities.
Azerbaijan is doing everything in its power to supply gas to Romania, but there are at least 10 European countries that are now demanding gas from the Caspian state, said
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has not ruled out a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Prague.
"Dear fellow citizens, I cordially congratulate you, the Jewish community of Azerbaijan, on Rosh Hashanah, and extend my most sincere congratulations and best wishes to each of you," says the congratulatory message addressed by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to the Jewish community of the country.
The event, organized by the Swiss-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA) and the Embassy of the Republic of
Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov met with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in New York on September 20. The meeting of the foreign ministers took place on the US initiative in the margins of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly.
In New York, after the ministerial meeting of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM), the foreign ministers of Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova signed a protocol on determining
September 13-14 marked one of the most severe military escalations between Armenia and Azerbaijan since the end of the Second Karabakh War.
This has created a conundrum in the peace treaty negotiations as Baku expects Yerevan to recognize Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan and the Karabakh Armenians to become citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia had a meeting in New York: one-on-one and with the US Secretary of State. From the official statements we understand that this was not the meeting announced in Brussels, as it was supposed to be focused on working out the text of the peace treaty. And Blinken said that there would be yet another meeting.
It’s a Muslim country that’s friendly toward Jews. It has an ancient culture virtually free of antisemitism that also boasts the world’s only all-Jewish mountain village outside of Israel. And it has a young population of Jews eager to learn about Jewish history and traditions.
If you have any doubt the Armenian regime and its loyal contingent here heavily lobbies for political support, just try tweeting something supportive of Azerbaijan. You’ll be assailed by more trolls than ever appeared in The Lord of Rings.
Turkey believes a comprehensive peace is possible between Armenia and Azerbaijan, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday after the two countries resumed fighting again this month.