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Chairmanship of Asian Parliamentary Assembly passes from Türkiye to Azerbaijan


The chairmanship of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) has been transferred from Türkiye to Azerbaijan, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting AzerTac.

Azerbaijan will chair the Assembly for the period 2024-2025.

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Eight power plants to be commissioned by 2027 to decarbonize Sangachal Terminal


Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov, who is on a visit to Washington, has met with Rick Duke, the Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Office of the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate at the U.S. Department of State, and Geoffrey Pyatt, the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Energy Resources at the US Department of State, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting AzerTac.

During the discussion with Rick Duke, the Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Office of the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, Minister Shahbazov highlighted Azerbaijan’s efforts to accelerate the green energy transition, including national-level contributions and cooperation with the United States on the green energy corridor during the chairmanship of COP29.

Minister Shahbazov noted that Azerbaijan has swiftly established a new legislative framework in the energy sector to achieve green development. The minister announced plans to commission eight industrial-scale power plants by 2027 to increase the share of renewable energy in electricity and to decarbonize oil and gas operations, including the Sangachal Terminal. He also underlined the implementation of the green energy corridor covering Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary to export green electricity and green gas, leveraging the 157 GW wind energy potential of the Caspian Sea. Opportunities for cooperation with the United States regarding this energy corridor were reviewed.

Minister Shahbazov described SOCAR’s accession to the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC), the goals of reducing gas flaring to zero, and achieving zero methane emissions as indicators of Azerbaijan’s commitment to combating climate change.

During the meeting with Geoffrey Pyatt, the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Energy Resources at the US Department of State, the discussion centered on the development of infrastructures diversifying energy supplies, such as the Southern Gas Corridor, in response to modern energy security challenges. Shahbazov highlighted Azerbaijan`s gas supply to 8 countries, and the need to increase the transmission capacity of the Ring of Solidarity to accommodate additional gas supplies, along with the Southern Gas Corridor. They agreed to cooperate with US support for the expansion process, similar to the first phase of the Southern Gas Corridor.

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Aliyev’s Türkiye visit: Visionary encounter for Turkic world


The joint endeavors of both leaders have not only paved the way for new opportunities in Azerbaijan and Türkiye but also offer potential benefits for the wider Turkic world

The recent visit of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to Ankara marks a significant diplomatic event, particularly in light of his reelection in early February, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Daily Sabah.

Notably, this trip holds symbolic importance, underscored by the solid messages exchanged between Aliyev and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, culminating in the signing of substantial agreements. Aliyev’s choice of Türkiye for his inaugural foreign visit post-reelection, akin to Erdoğan’s visit to Azerbaijan following his own reelection in June 2023, underscores the depth of the relationship between the two nations. Aliyev underscored the robust ties between Türkiye and Azerbaijan during the visit, emphasizing their pivotal role in the Turkic world and Eurasia. The meetings between the two leaders not only addressed vital bilateral issues but also touched upon broader regional concerns, resulting in the signing of significant agreements.

In his post-election acceptance speech, President Aliyev reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment to cooperation within the Turkic world, highlighting the importance of relations with Türkiye. Notably, Aliyev lent his full support to Türkiye’s stance on the Cyprus issue, a matter of considerable sensitivity for Türkiye. Additionally, Aliyev’s announcement of inviting the president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to the upcoming Organization of Turkic States summit in July 2024 in Susha, Azerbaijan, underscores Azerbaijan’s dedication to fostering inclusive dialogue within the Turkic community. During the joint news conference with Erdoğan, Aliyev emphasized the significance of collective action and close cooperation within the Turkic world, stressing the potential positive impact on all member states of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS).

Following Azerbaijan’s success in the 44-day Karabakh War and subsequent anti-terrorist operations, the nation has embarked on a path toward reconciliation and peaceful coexistence, particularly with Armenia and Iran. Türkiye’s unwavering support for Azerbaijan, both during and after the conflict, underscores the shared strategic objectives of the two countries.

Positive developments, such as the continued diplomatic dialogue between Azerbaijan and Armenia at the highest levels, the successful exchange of prisoners of war and steps toward mutual recognition of territorial integrity, reflect progress toward lasting peace. Despite Azerbaijan’s relative satisfaction with current conditions, pursuing enduring peace with Armenia remains paramount. For instance, Aliyev’s recent meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, facilitated by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 17, underscores Azerbaijan’s commitment to dialogue and reconciliation. However, significant obstacles persist, including signing a peace agreement following the protocol in November 2021 and the unresolved issue of the Zangazur corridor, alongside Armenia’s proposal of “Peace Corridors,” which present significant challenges to regional stability and prosperity.

On the other hand, European countries, particularly France, have provided military assistance to Armenia and, in conjunction with the United States, have actively dissuaded Armenia from signing a peace agreement with Azerbaijan. Pashinyan’s recent statements identifying the United States, France, Georgia and India as potential security partners, excluding Russia and Iran, signify Armenia’s intention to cultivate closer ties with these nations while distancing itself from its traditional allies, Russia and Iran.

Azerbaijan’s PACE membership

Another significant diplomatic development transpired at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in October 2023. Samad Seyidov, the head of Azerbaijan’s delegation to PACE, characterized the October 2023 resolution titled “The Humanitarian Situation in Karabakh” as biased, asserting that Azerbaijan rejected the decision due to its inconsistency with the realities on the ground in Karabakh. The Turkish delegation at PACE echoed Azerbaijan’s stance during the meeting. However, given European parliamentarians’ majority endorsement of the decision, discussions regarding Azerbaijan’s future membership in the Council of Europe have intensified. Additionally, in January, PACE voted to reject the certification of the Azerbaijani delegation’s credentials, citing failures to fulfill specific commitments within the Council of Europe membership framework. Hence, during the news conference with Aliyev, Erdoğan affirmed Türkiye’s commitment to safeguarding Azerbaijan’s rights and reputation within PACE, vowing to persist in supporting Azerbaijan until the decision regarding the credentials is reversed.

Erdoğan also emphasized that the full sovereignty of Azerbaijan over the Karabakh lands presents a historic opportunity for achieving lasting peace in the region, underscoring the imperative of preserving this window of opportunity.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the recent expansion of commercial relations and investments between Türkiye and Azerbaijan, culminating in a record trade volume of $7.5 billion (TL 232.35 billion). They pledged to expedite efforts to achieve the $15 billion target in commercial relations. Additionally, establishing the Türkiye-Azerbaijan University represents another significant milestone, with both leaders highlighting its potential to enhance educational collaboration between the two countries.

Aliyev has adeptly leveraged Azerbaijan’s strategic advantages, including its geographic location and abundant natural resources, alongside successful diplomatic engagements with Russia and Iran. President Erdoğan’s adept diplomacy and military strategies have bolstered Türkiye’s position in the Caucasus. The collaborative efforts of both leaders have not only opened new avenues for Azerbaijan and Türkiye but also held promise for the broader Turkic world.

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Новый указ Зеленского разрешает иностранцам служить в Нацгвардии Украины


Иностранцам и лицам без гражданства разрешили служить в Национальной гвардии Украины. Соответствующий указ был подписан президентом Украины Владимиром Зеленским 21 февраля и сразу вступил в силу. Как пишет украинское издание The Kiev Independent, право служить в гвардии будут иметь те иностранцы, которые легально находятся на территории Украины, не были судимы и соответствуют критериям прохождения военной […]

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President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to King of Saudi Arabia – Trend News Agency


President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to King of Saudi Arabia  Trend News Agency

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Special Forces units and subdivisions conduct tactical and special exercises


According to the training plan for 2024 approved by the Defense Minister, Special Forces’ units and subunits hold the next tactical-special exercise on “Conducting combat operations in severe cold”, Azernews reports, citing Ministry.

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Turkmenistan unveils project to expand freight transportation that includes Azerbaijan


The Turkmen Railways agency is launching routes along major transit corridors to organize international freight transportation on schedule, Azernews reports.

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Iran begins first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini’s death in custody – The Associated Press


Iran begins first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini’s death in custody  The Associated Press

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Iran begins first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini’s death in custody – The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Iran begins first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini’s death in custody   The Atlanta Journal Constitution