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Azerbaijan may take on a new mission

Over the past few years, Azerbaijan has repeatedly shown that it can act as a responsible and predictable force.

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By AzeMedia Published October 20, 2025 1.5k Views 7 Min Read
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On October 18, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Commander of the U.S. Central Command and Admiral of the U.S. Navy Brad Cooper. This visit was not just another diplomatic event — it reflected Azerbaijan’s growing importance in the evolving system of regional and global security. The meeting in Baku demonstrated that the country is increasingly establishing itself as a partner capable of acting as a mediator between the West and the Islamic world — not only in the South Caucasus but also in a broader Middle Eastern context.

According to several media reports, Cooper’s visit may have been connected to coordinating future stabilization efforts in Gaza. Under the leadership of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), plans are underway to establish a Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC), whose task will be to synchronize humanitarian, technical, and military measures aimed at restoring stability in the region once the active phase of the conflict ends. The Pentagon has emphasized that the U.S. does not intend to deploy ground troops to Gaza directly. Its role will be limited to support, logistics, and coalition management — involving reliable partners with strong regional standing.

Notably, Egypt, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Azerbaijan are mentioned among the possible participants in the future multinational stabilization mission. The inclusion of Azerbaijan is no coincidence. The country uniquely combines membership in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, close ties with the Arab and Turkic worlds, a strategic partnership with Türkiye, and at the same time, strong relations with Israel. This combination makes Baku a unique diplomatic actor trusted by different sides in regional conflicts.

Over the past few years, Azerbaijan has repeatedly shown that it can act as a responsible and predictable force. The successful completion of the post-conflict process in the South Caucasus and the advancement of the peace agenda between Azerbaijan and Armenia — achieved with mediation support from President Donald Trump — created an important precedent for Washington. It is therefore no surprise that during his stay in Baku, Admiral Cooper congratulated President Ilham Aliyev on his success in normalization efforts and praised the country’s constructive role in strengthening regional stability.

For Azerbaijan, this recognition is more than symbolic. Inclusion in emerging international stabilization structures effectively elevates the country to a new level of diplomatic responsibility. Today, Azerbaijan is perceived as a bridge between different civilizational and geopolitical spaces — the Islamic East, the Turkic world, and the Euro-Atlantic West. This triple positioning makes it an ideal fit for the concept of “smart partnerships” increasingly adopted by the U.S. in its rethinking of global power dynamics.

Azerbaijan also enjoys tangible practical advantages: modern armed forces, a high level of military cooperation with Türkiye and Israel, peacekeeping experience, and an infrastructure base that enables participation in missions of various scales. Moreover, Baku actively leverages its energy and logistics resources to enhance diplomatic influence — serving not only as a transit hub but also as a provider of security.

Against this backdrop, Brad Cooper’s visit to Baku can be viewed as part of a broader regional realignment in which Azerbaijan becomes a pivotal point in a new model of interaction — flexible, pragmatic, and interest-based. The country’s potential inclusion in a CENTCOM-coordinated framework opens up additional diplomatic horizons — from participation in humanitarian missions to mediation between different blocs.

According to Pentagon officials, discussions about the composition and mandate of future stabilization forces are still ongoing. However, the mere fact that Azerbaijan is mentioned among potential participants signals a qualitative shift in its international status. If just a few years ago Baku was regarded as a regional actor with limited influence, it is now increasingly seen as part of the global security architecture.

Thus, the visit of the head of U.S. Central Command to Baku was not merely a diplomatic episode but a significant indicator that Azerbaijan is entering a new phase of foreign policy maturity. From the South Caucasus to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, the country is transforming into a linking hub capable of not only maintaining but shaping the balance of interests.

Ilgar Velizade

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