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Baku and Kyiv get down to business

Relations between Azerbaijan and Ukraine have in recent months taken on a distinctly dynamic character, moving beyond traditional diplomatic formalities.

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By AzeMedia Published August 26, 2025 1.4k Views 7 Min Read
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Relations between Azerbaijan and Ukraine have in recent months taken on a distinctly dynamic character, moving beyond traditional diplomatic formalities. If in the past contacts between the two countries were limited to the exchange of congratulatory messages and occasional visits, today there is a clear shift toward a more systematic and substantive political dialogue. One of the key indicators of this trend has been the regular correspondence between Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as their frequent telephone conversations, during which they discuss not only symbolic support but also concrete areas of cooperation.

Of particular importance is Baku’s stance on Ukraine’s territorial integrity. In a recent congratulatory letter, the President of Azerbaijan once again reaffirmed the consistency of this position, which Kyiv perceived as a demonstration of political solidarity in the context of the ongoing conflict. In their telephone discussions, both sides highlighted the development of energy projects, despite challenges linked to strikes on SOCAR facilities in Ukraine. This indicates that cooperation is not limited to political rhetoric but is being built on practical steps.

Energy is becoming a key area of interaction. Ukraine has already begun using the Trans-Balkan route to import Azerbaijani gas, strengthening its energy independence and reducing reliance on unstable suppliers. For Azerbaijan, this direction opens up additional opportunities for export diversification and cements its role as a reliable energy supplier in Eastern Europe. Thus, energy cooperation is taking on a strategic dimension, forming the basis for long-term partnership.

Taken together, these factors suggest that relations are entering a new stage, in which symbolic gestures are increasingly backed by real projects. This reflects the emergence of a stable, nearly systematic political dialogue, making Azerbaijan and Ukraine potential strategic allies in several key areas. A central unifying element is the principle of mutual recognition of territorial integrity, which serves as the foundation of their cooperation on the international stage.

At the same time, Azerbaijan maintains its characteristic foreign policy line of distancing itself from direct involvement in geopolitical conflicts. Baku does not build relations with Kyiv on the logic of “friendship against” anyone, does not seek to weaken Russia, and is not aiming to curry favor with the European Union. For Azerbaijan, it is crucial that all external players understand: Baku’s primary goal is to protect its own interests and assert its own position, which others must take into account. This is the essence of Azerbaijan’s independent and self-reliant foreign policy. Such an approach allows the country to strengthen its status as a confident regional player, capable not only of balancing between global power centers but also of charting its own independent course.

The integration of the Ukrainian vector into Azerbaijan’s broader foreign policy strategy becomes evident when viewed alongside other directions. In relations with Turkey, Baku pursues an allied format based on strategic partnership and military cooperation. In its dialogue with Russia, pragmatism prevails, centered on transport, energy, and regional security, despite periodic contradictions. With the European Union, the emphasis is on energy cooperation and participation in supply diversification projects. With China, Azerbaijan develops transport and logistics cooperation, aligning itself with the Belt and Road Initiative.

Ukraine occupies a special place in this lineup: it becomes an important partner precisely in the fields of energy and international legal support for the principle of territorial integrity. Thus, cooperation with Kyiv is neither an anti-Russian nor a pro-European move — it is part of Baku’s multi-vector diplomacy, where each direction serves the overarching task of strengthening Azerbaijan’s agency and geopolitical resilience.

Ultimately, the rapprochement between Azerbaijan and Ukraine should be seen as an important element of Baku’s broader foreign policy architecture. It reflects a strategy in which Azerbaijan seeks to reinforce regional leadership by relying on diversified ties, political pragmatism, and the protection of national interests. For Kyiv, this is an additional source of energy security and political support, while for Baku it is proof that its independent and balanced foreign policy is bearing tangible results on the international stage.

Ilgar Velizade

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