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‘Vanity project’: a climate summit in oil-rich Azerbaijan – Yahoo News UK


‘Vanity project’: a climate summit in oil-rich Azerbaijan  Yahoo News UK

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Judoka Hajiyev grabs another silver for Azerbaijan at Paris Grand Slam – AZERTAC News


Judoka Hajiyev grabs another silver for Azerbaijan at Paris Grand Slam  AZERTAC News

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‘Vanity project’: a climate summit in oil-rich Azerbaijan – FRANCE 24 English


‘Vanity project’: a climate summit in oil-rich Azerbaijan  FRANCE 24 English

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Drivers cautioned about road closures in Armenia



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Georgian PM Lauds Sheikh Hasina’s Reelection in Bangladesh – BNN Breaking


Georgian PM Lauds Sheikh Hasina’s Reelection in Bangladesh  BNN Breaking

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PACE may face energy security issue after Baku’s decision to end relations


The relations between Azerbaijan and PACE are deteriorating due to the latter’s biased and too pro-Armenian attitude, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Azernews. It has been so obvious that even the member states within the European Union do not believe in its sincerity. Turning a blind eye over thirty years of violation of rights of Azerbaijanis, Kurds, and Meskhetian Turks, and suddenly remembering human rights right after Azerbaijan’s reclaiming its territorial integrity just causes irony.

PACE claims that as if Azerbaijan violates human rights. However, Azerbaijan has been developing its institutions through reforms. PACE has never had such a strict attitude and claims against Azerbaijan. Right after anti-terrorist measures conducted by Azerbaijan in September 2023, PACE started voicing the violation of human rights and speak about the sanctions.

Here poses a question: If Azerbaijan has violated human rights, why PACE waited so long?

Constant and continued unfriendly and nonprofessional attitude of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) against Azerbaijan’s government and its people has now forced it to suspend its cooperation with it which has deteriorated relations with Brussels.

Dr. Mehmood ul Hassan Khan noted that unfortunately, the PACE has been supporting Armenia, the real culprit of humanity, genocide and ethnic cleansing against Azerbaijan for its justified, legitimate and prudent diplomatic, political, and economic measures for its country and people alike.

He pointed out that the comedy of error started with Germany’s Frank Schwabe challenging the credentials of the Azerbaijani delegation on the opening day of PACE’s 2024 winter session.

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“Schwabe intentionally raised concerns about so-called political prisoners in Azerbaijan and cited the “violent displacement of people” from Garabagh. To be honest, it is politically unrealistic, diplomatically untrue, legally false and administratively fake propaganda of the PACE. It is indeed, whims & wishes of the PACE and some of its member countries like Germany, France, Spain etc., which have been targeting Azerbaijan and its policies because to protect their own vested interests.

On its part, the Azerbaijan delegation stated that core principles of the PACE are exploited by certain biased groups to advance their narrow interests. It further charged that “political corruption, discrimination, ethnic and religious hatred, double standards, arrogance, chauvinism have become prevailing practice in the PACE which has been creating hypes and smearing Azerbaijan,” Mehmoud ul Hassan Khan said.

The pundit noted that it seems to be a politically motivated move of the PACE which is biased, prejudice and self-centric promoting politics of isolation, discrimination, exploitation, and marginalization. However, being a sovereign country Azerbaijan has the right to defend its people, policies and plans of self-reliance, national dignity, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

He stressed that the delegation rightly accused the PACE of exhibiting “Azerbaijanophobia and Islamophobia,” and termed it an “unbearable atmosphere”. Thus Azerbaijan’s current decision to leave the PACE comes amid growing tensions with the European Union as Baku accuses Brussels of “bias” toward Yerevan a wise decision.

“Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on January 10 rejected a proposal by Armenia to use Soviet-era maps drawn in the 1970s to delineate borders, claiming that Azerbaijani territories had been handed to Armenia by the Soviet authorities.

EU foreign policy Chief Josep Borrell on January 22 criticized Aliyev’s territorial claims and warned that there would be “severe consequences” if Armenia’s territorial integrity was violated.

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said Borrell’s comments amounted to a “blatant misinterpretation of facts” and accused the chief EU diplomat of engaging in ‘threatening rhetoric,’” the pundit said.

Mehmoud ul Hassan pointed out that it fears that PACE and its member countries will have to face energy insecurity after Azerbaijan’s decision to suspend relations with it. Most recently, the PACE did not ratify the credentials of the Azerbaijani delegation, citing concerns about the country’s failure to fulfill major commitments related to so-called democratic processes, human rights, and the Garabagh situation. Azerbaijan has subsequently suspended its cooperation with PACE.

“There is a possibility of strained relations between Baku and Brussels. Besides significant consequences for the energy market, such a development may create an opening for Moscow to enhance its influence in Azerbaijan. Brussels designates Baku as a key strategic partner for natural gas imports following the onset of the Ukraine conflict.

Azerbaijan is playing a pivotal role in the EU energy security framework. In the complex geopolitical dynamics between several European countries, Brussels and Baku, the significance of Ankara should not be overlooked.

It is suggested that serious diplomatic efforts should be started to lead to a de-escalation of tensions between Azerbaijan and the European institution. Both parties resume cooperation, addressing concerns and working towards a mutually beneficial relationship,” Dr. Mehmoud ul Hassan Khan concluded.

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Over 130 km of fiber optic cables laid for AzStateNet network in Karabakh in 2023


About 550 km of fiber optic cables were laid last year to expand the AzStateNet network, created to ensure the cybersecurity of government agencies in Azerbaijan

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Russia emergency helicopter crashes in Karelia lake with three aboard


An Mi-8 helicopter belonging to Russia’s emergencies ministry crashed into a lake in the country’s northern Karelia region with three crew members on board, the ministry said on Monday, adding that an underwater search was underway, Report informs via Reu

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Azerbaijan reduces purchase of carpets from Türkiye


Azerbaijan imported carpets worth $576,000 (-36.6%) from Türkiye in January, Report informs citing the Turkish Ministry of Trade.

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US launches more strikes against Houthis in Yemen


The US carried out more strikes against Houthi missiles in Yemen on Sunday, US Central Command (Centcom) said in a statement.

Centcom said US forces struck a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles that “were prepared to launch against ships in the Red Sea”.

The latest action comes a day after joint US-UK strikes on Houthi targets.

It follows continued attacks by the group on military and commercial ships in the Red Sea.

The Houthis’ attacks have forced major shipping companies to avoid the waterway, impacting international trade.