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Biden Admin Urges Georgia Against Russian-Inspired ‘Foreign Agents Law’


The United States said Wednesday it will continue to urge and reiterate with the Georgian government its “dire concern” with a highly controversial foreign agent law, as Georgian parliament voted to approve it in the first reading, amid mass street protests, TURAN’s Washington correspondent reports.

The draft bill, which the…


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Social network user Elshan Kerimov detained in Yevlakh region of Azerbaijan.


Active user of social networks Elshan Kerimov was detained in Yevlakh region of Azerbaijan.   This was reported by his brother Parviz Kerimov.

According to him, Elshan has been living in Russia for 30 years, engaged in small business, and has Russian citizenship.

He recently returned to Azerbaijan for his father’s…


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Hərbi pilotlar təlim-məşq uçuşlarını yüksək peşəkarlıqla icra ediblər – VİDEO


Hərbi pilotlar təlim-məşq uçuşlarını yüksək peşəkarlıqla icra ediblər – VİDEO

Müdafiə nazirinin təsdiq etdiyi 2024-cü ilin hazırlıq planına əsasən, Azərbaycan Hərbi Hava Qüvvələrinin aviasiya vasitələri təlim-məşq uçuşlarını icra ediblər.
Əvvəlcə şəxsi heyətə təhlükəsizlik qaydaları çatdırılıb. Hərbi pilotların sağlamlıq vəziyyəti yoxlanıldıqdan sonra praktiki uçuşlar yerinə yetirilib.
Ssenariyə uyğun olaraq Su-25ML və Su-25 tipli təyyarələrdən müəyyən edilmiş marşrutlar üzrə gündüz vaxtı havaya qalxma, yerə enmə, həmçinin müxtəlif hündürlüklərdə çətin pilotaj və döyüş manevrləri üzrə tapşırıqlar icra edilib.
Hərbi pilotların döyüş hazırlığının təkmilləşdirilməsi məqsədilə keçirilən təlim-məşq uçuşları zamanı qarşıya qoyulan tapşırıqlar yüksək peşəkarlıqla yerinə yetirilib.

Hərbi pilotlar təlim-məşq uçuşlarını yüksək peşəkarlıqla icra ediblər – VİDEO


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Discussions on construction of railway linking China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan held at WB, IMF Spring Meetings


Construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway was addressed by the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, Akylbek Japarov, during meetings with the leadership of the World Bank Group in Washington, Azernews reports.

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Decisions taken at COP29 to find their development within organization: CICA’s SecGen


The decisions that will be made at COP29 will continue to develop within the CICA, CICA Secretary General Kairat Sarybay said at a briefing, Azernews reports.

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Riving Azerbaijan’s agriculture through promoting economic diversity


Agriculture plays an important role in the economy of Azerbaijan. It is worth noting that over 40 percent of the population lives in rural areas and agricultural products rank in third place in the exports of the country after oil and gas. So, the government attaches importance to the sector, and does its best to boost it, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Azernews.

The government implemented several projects in this regard, which ensured the rapid development of Azerbaijan and improved the well-being of citizens. Construction infrastructures, such as sewage systems and highways in rural areas, renewing electricity systems, constructing drinking water canals, the construction of irrigation canals and reservoirs, such as Takhtakorpu-Jeyranbatan irrigation canal, Takhtakorpu reservoir, Shamkirchay reservoir, building agro-parks, subsidizing plowed lands, beehives, artificial insemination, and so on can be exemplified.

Due to the implemented projects, the volume of arable lands in the North and West of Azerbaijan increased. Taking into account that agriculture is a strategic sector in the economy because it provides people with food, all these works affected not only residents in the rural areas but the whole country.

It is worth noting that the government is not limited to the implemented projects, but works on new projects and continues to widen the scope to facilitate the daily lives of people living in rural areas.

Laying the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the Shirvan irrigation canal in the Hajigabul district by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is one of them.

To recall, the Upper Shirvan Irrigation Canal, the second-largest canal in the country, was inaugurated in 1958. Mingachevir reservoir feeds the canal and it covers over 112,00 hectares of agricultural land. Besides, the canal serves as a water source for residential areas in several regions in eight districts located in the Shirvan Plain. However, the canal has experienced significant water losses and structural deterioration for over 65 years of operation. Taking into account the present condition of the canal, President Ilham Aliyev issued a decree on April 8 to reconstruct the canal and rename it the Shirvan Irrigation Canal. Following the modernization of the canal, water resource management will be optimized, the water supply will increase, and over 230,000 hectares of land could be irrigated. The canal will not only enable the irrigation of new farmlands and to facilitate the lives of local people but also have an environmental effect by recovering the Hajigabul Lake. As President Ilham Aliyev said:

“Whereas earlier this canal covered eight districts, now it will cover 10, and the last point of the canal will be Hajigabul Lake right behind me. The Hajigabul Lake has been completely dry for more than 10 years now. After the canal has been put into operation, the lake will also be filled, which will have a very positive effect on nature.”

It should be noted that the Shirvan canal project is the largest in terms of water volume and coverage of farmland. Thus, the residents of 10 districts will benefit from the canal which is 14 percent of Azerbaijan. As the President said: “by implementing this project, we are breathing a new life into this sector.”

Besides, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev heralded new projects in agriculture. He noted that an order had been signed on the construction of the Garabagh Canal, which was previously called the Upper Garabagh Canal. He pointed out that a feasibility study would be prepared and a new project would be developed as a result of this work.

“We should start the construction of the Garabagh Canal next year. This is a canal that will cover 115,000 hectares. The number of districts it will cover is equal to nine. In other words, 10 districts will be irrigated here through the Shirvan canal and nine more will be irrigated through the Garabagh canal,” President Ilham Aliyev emphasized.

Besides, President Ilham Aliyev pointed out that over 10 reservoirs will be built. He noted that over 500,000 hectares of land will be irrigated in just a few years.

President Ilham Aliyev also touched upon climate change in the world and noted that like other countries Azerbaijan also suffers from climate change. He reminded that in previous years Azerbaijan faced drought. He also spoke about the decreasing levels of rivers, drying up Kura and the Caspian Sea.

“Under such circumstances, it is our main task to use water resources efficiently,” President Ilham Aliyev said.

After the implementation of the above-said projects water losses in canals will reduce. For example, just in the Shirvan canal, water losses amounted to 30 percent and after the construction of the concrete canal, the losses will account for a maximum of five percent.

President Ilham Aliyev also spoke about the projects in Garabagh. He pointed out that following the Patriotic War and anti-terror operation, Azerbaijan has full possession of its water resources. He reminded that the water resources available in Garabagh and Eastern Zangezur constitute 25 percent of the country and emphasized the importance of water resources in the liberated territories.

The main feature of these water resources, their positive side, is that they are generated thanks to internal sources. Because, as you know, our main rivers originate abroad – the Kura River, the Araz River, and the Samur River. Our main rivers come from abroad, so this is of particular importance because the water resources of Garabagh and Eastern Zangazur are internal sources,” President Ilham Aliyev said.

He said that the Kondalanchay reservoir in Fuzuli district will also be opened in the near future; the construction of the Zabukhchay reservoir is currently underway. The Sugovushan reservoir has almost been rebuilt, and one of the two canals coming out of that reservoir has already been completely repaired. The President also heralded that other major irrigation projects are planned in Garabagh and Eastern Zangezur. The construction of the Hakarichay and Bargushadchay reservoirs and canals is also on the agenda.

“There will be many other projects, but they are smaller scope-wise. But every project is important, and Azerbaijan, which has limited water resources, will be fully self-sufficient in this field as well,” President Ilham Aliyev noted.

The most important project, that the President spoke, about is the desalination of the Caspian Sea water. It is a totally new project not only in Azerbaijan, but whole the region. President noted that after the implementation of this project, we will use the water of the Caspian Sea for both irrigation and drinking.

Of course, all these projects are having and will have good results. Thanks to the said projects, new areas, which were used neither during the Soviet nor Independence period, are plowed. For example, 4,000 hectares of grain were cultivated in the Hajigabul agricultural park. Besides, the productivity increased from three tons per hectare to seven tons.

As we told above, agriculture is a strategic sector in the economy because it provides people with food. All countries in the world strive to be self-sufficient in terms of food. Azerbaijan has done great works in this regard. Today Azerbaijan is an exporter of many agricultural products. With the implementation of new projects and full usage of the liberated territories, self-sufficiency will increase further.

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Czech Republic, Azerbaijan can co-op in construction of small HPPs


The Czech Republic and Azerbaijan can cooperate in the construction of small hydroelectric power plants, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend, citing a source in the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.

“To focus on cooperation between the Czech Republic and Azerbaijan in the respective areas, several key measures and mechanisms are being explored. The signing of the Czech-Azerbaijani Agreement on Cooperation in Energy has laid the groundwork for future collaboration. The inaugural meeting of the Joint Working Group in March 2023 serves as a suitable platform for further developing this cooperation. Joint seminars, conferences, and forums facilitate networking between business entities in the energy sector, providing opportunities for training and developmental programs,” said the source.

The source went on to add that the Czech Republic is prepared to share its expertise and technologies in renewable energy, including bioenergy and waste utilization.

“Collaboration may involve the construction of small hydroelectric power plants and support for Azerbaijan’s State Program on the use of alternative and renewable energy sources. Prospective cooperation in developing hydrogen and green ammonia production and usage, together with the exchange of experiences in crafting hydrogen strategies, provides further space for our collaboration. We will have an opportunity to address the main measures that would help us do so at the Baku Energy Week in June this year,” noted the source,

The source said cooperation between the Czech Republic and Azerbaijan in the energy sector is developing positively, with both countries focusing on strengthening cooperation in renewable energy sources and low-carbon technologies.

“Their shared interest in diversifying energy supplies and developing new projects in the energy sector underlines the importance of this bilateral cooperation for energy security and sustainable development. The Czech Republic’s support for the import of oil and gas from Azerbaijan reflects strategic efforts to diversify supply routes and sources. In addition, both parties are interested in innovation and technological progress, including cooperation in areas such as hydrogen and green ammonia,” added the source.

Azerbaijan’s total installed capacity of renewable energy sources currently stands at 1,688 MW, or 20.3 percent of the country’s total power grid capacity.

Azerbaijan has intensified its renewable energy activities, adding 363 MW, including through solar energy (230 MW Garadagh NPP) and hydropower. The country is moving towards the goal of achieving a 30 percent share of renewable energy in the energy balance by 2027.

The latest report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) showed an impressive build-up of 3,870 GW of renewable energy in the global energy mix, of which 1,454 GW is in China.

Azerbaijan produced 2.116 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity (almost 10 percent of the total electricity generation) through renewable energy in 2023.

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Kairat Sarybay: Azerbaijan’s decisive actions reduced conflicts in CICA region


Azerbaijan’s decisive actions reduced conflicts in the CICA (Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia) region, CICA Secretary General Kairat Sarybay said at a briefing held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Azerbaijan, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend.

“Azerbaijan has unique experience in conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction,” he emphasized.

In addition, Sarybay mentioned that the upcoming meeting of the CICA ministers is planned to be held in Baku this autumn.

“The CICA is developing dynamically; it is in demand and has great potential. Azerbaijan’s chairmanship in the CICA will be very effective. Azerbaijan has successfully chaired many organizations,” he said.

According to him, the country also has its own national interests, which are identical to the interests of all CICA participating states.

As Sarybay noted, Azerbaijan was among the first supporters of the establishment of the CICA, as well as one of the 15 countries that adopted the first CICA document.

“Azerbaijan’s chairmanship will allow further development of the initiative that was put forward 30 years ago by Kazakhstan,” he added.

To note, Azerbaijan was elected as the CICA Chairperson for 2024–2026 by the CICA Council of Foreign Ministers on March 19, 2024, due to March 14 recommendations made at the meeting of the Committee of Senior Officials of the CICA.

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Georgians protest against ‘Russian law’ that will test the country’s future direction – Sky News


Georgians protest against ‘Russian law’ that will test the country’s future direction  Sky News