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Türkiye-Azerbaijan partnership ‘crucial’ for Europe’s energy security


On Saturday, Türkiye stressed the resolve to further deepen its ever-growing cooperation with Azerbaijan, voicing what it said was the pivotal role of its partnership with Baku in ensuring the energy security of Europe and the region, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Daily Sabah.

In Baku, for official talks, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar expressed Ankara’s belief that the cooperation between the two brotherly countries will continue to grow in the coming period.

After talks with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Parviz Shahbazov, Bayraktar emphasized the importance of expanding relations between the two countries in all fields.

“The partnership between Türkiye and Azerbaijan plays a crucial role in the energy security of Europe and the region,” he noted. “I believe this collaboration will continue to grow in the coming period.”

Türkiye heavily relies on imports for its energy needs, a big portion of which comes from Azerbaijan and has ramped up explorations and production to curb its external dependence.

Azerbaijan is a major oil and gas producer and a member of OPEC+.

Gas from Azerbaijan to Türkiye is mainly supplied via the Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP).

Launched in mid-2018, TANAP is dubbed the backbone and comprises the longest stretch of the $40 billion multinational Southern Gas Corridor (SGC), a series of pipelines that carry gas from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz II field to Europe.

The $6.5 billion pipeline crosses the breadth of Türkiye, east to west, and can transport up to 16 billion cubic meters (bcm) of Azerbaijani gas a year. The pipeline connects to the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) at the Türkiye-Greece border, transferring gas to Greece, Albania and Italy.

Türkiye and Azerbaijan plan to increase the capacity of the route to some 32 billion cubic meters per year in the next four years with additional investment.

Last year, the amount of gas supplied to Europe reached 11.5 bcm, for a total of 31 bcm since the pipeline’s launch. Shipment to Türkiye stood at over 5.6 bcm in 2023, with the total supply since mid-2018 reaching 25.2 bcm.

Bayraktar also announced that the fourth “Türkiye-Azerbaijan Energy Forum” would be held this year, recognizing what he said were Baku’s commendable advancements in electricity and renewable energy.

He mentioned the ongoing efforts for electricity transmission from Azerbaijan to Türkiye and highlighted that the fourth edition of the energy forum would provide a platform for further institutionalizing energy relations between the two nations.

In December, Azerbaijan won a bid to host this year’s United Nations climate summit, the COP29. Holding the presidency of the climate talks gives a country huge influence on its agenda and outcomes.

Bayraktar also emphasized the global significance of the event, saying the eyes of the world would be turned toward Baku.

Azerbaijan’s Shahbazov affirmed the systematic and beneficial collaboration with Türkiye in the energy sector, extending to various domains such as oil, natural gas, electricity and renewable energy.

He further expressed his commitment to enhancing energy relations and acknowledged the comprehensive agenda between the two countries.

During the trip, Bayraktar also met with Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov, affirming their determination to advance constructive bilateral cooperation between the nations.

The talks, also attended by Rovshan Necef, the head of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), one of the biggest foreign investors in Türkiye, reviewed existing and future collaboration opportunities in economic areas, including energy.

In a post-meeting statement, Bayraktar reiterated the close ties and emphasized the concept of “one nation, two states.”

He highlighted the fruitful discussions focused on contributions to Europe’s energy security and electricity exports from Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan enclave to Türkiye.

Bayraktar underlined Türkiye’s longstanding operation of transporting Azerbaijan’s oil to world markets through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining and strengthening this operation for the global oil supply.

“We have been conducting an operation that is crucial for global oil supply for many years. We will continue to do so in the future as well. In this context, we will persistently advance our constructive bilateral cooperation in the energy field as two brotherly countries,” Bayraktar said.

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Mossad chief David Barnea and Israel Security Agency director Ronen Bar met with Qatari and Egyptian mediators on Sunday in Paris to discuss a possible hostage release deal with Hamas.

According to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, “The meeting was defined as constructive,” though “there are still significant gaps which the sides will continue to discuss at additional mutual meetings to be held this week.”

In addition to Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Abbas Kamel, head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate, CIA Director William Burns also participated in the meeting.

The Israeli delegation included Barnea, Bar and Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, the Israel Defense Forces’ point man for hostage negotiations.

The New York Times reported on Saturday that discussions are currently focused on a ceasefire for a period of up to two months in exchange for the staged release of more than 100 hostages. In addition to pausing its military campaign against Hamas, Israel would have to agree to commute the jail sentences of an unspecified number of Palestinian terrorists.

The negotiations have been complicated by Hamas’s demand for an end to the war, a stance that is incompatible with Israel’s stated goal of destroying the terror group, the NYT said.

According to Saudi-owned Al-Hadath TV, the parties on Sunday reached a “breakthrough” for a two-month ceasefire-for-hostages deal, under which Israel reportedly also agreed to allow more aid into the Gaza Strip.

Ahead of the summit, Israel’s Kan News public broadcaster cited informed sources who said the Israeli delegation traveled to Europe with the message that Doha and Cairo need to “apply additional levers of pressure on Hamas” to accept what Jerusalem considers a feasible deal.

“The purpose of this top-level meeting is to try and initiate a move; to bring up ideas, proposals, to break the deadlock,” the sources told Kan.

The Israeli War Cabinet will meet on Monday night to discuss the outcomes of the Europe summit, the Ynet news site reported on Sunday.

Tensions between Israel and Qatar were recently heightened after leaked audio surfaced of Netanyahu criticizing the country’s role as a mediator with Hamas during a roundtable with families of hostages taken on Oct. 7.

“When I talk about Qatar, you don’t hear me thank Qatar,” Netanyahu says in the recording. “Because for me, Qatar is no different in essence from the United Nations. It is no different in essence from the Red Cross, and to some extent, it’s even more problematic.”

The latest round of negotiations comes as fighting rages in Hamas’s last major Gaza stronghold, the southern city of Khan Younis. Senior Hamas leaders, including Yahya Sinwar, are believed to be hiding in the vast tunnel network underneath Khan Yunis, where they have reportedly surrounded themselves with a large number of Israeli hostages.

According to official Israeli figures, some 136 hostages remain in Gaza, although dozens are believed to be dead. The terror group abducted more than 240 people during its bloody Oct. 7 rampage across the northwestern Negev, in which 1,200 people were murdered and thousands more wounded.

One hundred and five hostages, mostly women and children, were released in November as part of a ceasefire agreement, which Hamas broke when it refused to hand over the last group of female hostages, plus two children, and fired a volley of rockets at the Jewish state. Four hostages had been released by Hamas prior to the ceasefire, while one was rescued by IDF forces.

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