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Pakistani embassy marks Kashmir Black Day


Pakistani Embassy in Azerbaijan held a special event to commemorate Kashmir Black Day in Baku, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan offers platform for peace to achieve SDGs


The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit 2023 and SDG Action Weekend 2023 took place in New York, USA, during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly on September 16–19, 2023.

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Hungary intends to open consulate in Armenia


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijártó.

The Prime Minister welcomed Mr. Mijarto’s visit to Yerevan and emphasized the importance of continuity of the Armenian-Hungarian dialogue and its consistent development in different directions. Nikol Pashinyan highlighted steps aimed at promoting cooperation in economy, education, culture, aviation and other fields.

Peter Szijártó expressed gratitude for the warm reception and emphasized the positive dynamics in bilateral relations, the importance of high-level mutual visits between Armenia and Hungary. He added that the Hungarian government intends to open a consulate in Yerevan, which will also contribute to the expansion of Armenian-Hungarian ties.

Nikol Pashinyan referred to the forced deportation of more than 100,000 of our compatriots from Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing policy and the created humanitarian situation, the steps taken by the Armenian government to solve the existing problems.

During the meeting, other issues related to Armenia-European Union relations, as well as regional cooperation, were discussed.


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Armenia proposes opening regional transport links as part of ‘Crossroads of Peace’ 


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has unveiled the ‘Crossroads of Peace’ — a regional transport proposal that would connect Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Georgia through Armenia.

Pashinyan announced the details of the proposal on Thursday at the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum in Georgia as an ‘important part of the peace agenda’ in the South Caucasus.

The project would see the renovation and development of roads, railways, pipelines, cables, and electricity lines between Armenia and Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Armenia’s borders with its eastern and western neighbours have been closed since the First Nagorno-Karabakh War in the 1990s.

Armenia proposed the establishment of several border checkpoints on its borders with Azerbaijan, along with the building railways that would connect Armenia with Azerbaijan, and western Azerbaijan with the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan.

A map released by the Armenian Government as part of the Crossroads of Peace initiative.

Pashinyan first alluded to the project in his speech at the European Parliament on 17 October. He said that, at the time, it was called the Armenian Crossroads, but that it needed to be rebranded ‘to further regionalise [the] project’.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Pashinyan reiterated that the opening of regional communications should take place based on countries’ sovereignty and jurisdiction, and apparent reference for earlier Azerbaijani demands for a ‘Zangazur Corridor’ through Armenian territory.

‘Without roads, it will be very difficult to build peace’

At the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum, Pashinyan stated that ‘closed roads are an indication of problems’, referring to Armenia being a landlocked nation which does not have access to two of its four surrounding neighbours.

‘Without roads, it will be very difficult to build peace’, he said, noting that several regional railways and highways had been out of use for 30 years.

He emphasised that the proposed project would bring ‘enormous benefits to all [the] countries of our region’, and that Yerevan intends to officially present the proposal to Tehran, Baku, and Ankara.

Pashinyan expressed hope that with joint effort, including the involvement of investors, the four countries would be able to implement the project.

‘While the reactivation of these roads would become a short and efficient route connecting the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, both by rail and road. Along the same lines, these rail and automotive communications could become an efficient route linking the Gulf with the Georgian ports on the south-eastern shores of the Black Sea’, said Pashinyan. 

Pashinyan also expressed hope that Armenia and Azerbaijan would reach a peace agreement ‘in the coming months’, while Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, Hakob Vardanyan, announced Armenia’s willingness to buy Azerbaijani gas after the settlement of ‘political problems’.

Pashinyan’s proposal received a lukewarm reception from Baku, with Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov saying during his speech at the Tbilisi forum that ‘Azerbaijan had been working on opening communication links for a long time’.

‘We want to open communications, but it doesn’t solely depend on us. We are ready for this if the opposite side is willing to reciprocate. We have plenty of other opportunities’, said Asadov.

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Azerbaijan offers platform for peace to achieve SDGs – AzerNews.Az


Azerbaijan offers platform for peace to achieve SDGs  AzerNews.Az

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Azerbaijan, Türkiye boost cooperation in geology and mining industry – AZERTAC News


Azerbaijan, Türkiye boost cooperation in geology and mining industry  AZERTAC News

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Azerbaijan makes changes to Regulations on Health Ministry – decree – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan makes changes to Regulations on Health Ministry – decree  Trend News Agency

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Eurasian Development Bank issued bonds on Armenia stock exchange for first time


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В рамках форума «Тбилисского шелкового пути» Грузия подписала несколько соглашений


В рамках Тбилисского форума Шелкового пути Грузия подписала соглашения в плане развития Среднего коридора и содействия трудоустройству грузинских моряков. По словам министра экономики Левана Давиташвили, железными дорогами Грузии, Азербайджана и Казахстана будет сформирована совместная компания, которая будет обслуживать китайские грузы. «Нами было заявлено, что в Грузии будет сформирована совместная компания, которая будет основана железными дорогами […]

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Саакашвили назвал электронную систему подсчета голосов механизмом фальсификации


Следующие выборы станут самыми важными выборами в истории Грузии после 1990 года. Об этом заявил третий президент Грузии Михеил Саакашвили в ходе сегодняшнего судебного процесса. Напомним, в Тбилисском городском суде проходит процесс по делу о событиях 7 ноября. Саакашвили, который является одним из обвиняемых по данному делу, участвует в заседании дистанционно из клиники «Вивамед». В […]