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U.S. ‘Will Adapt And Adjust’ As War Evolves In Ukraine, Blinken Says As He Wraps Up Eastern European Trip


The top U.S. diplomat on Friday wrapped up his Eastern European trip by leaving the door open for the possibility that the Biden administration could expand permission for Ukraine to use American weapons to strike at a broader array of targets inside Russia, even beyond the Kharkiv area, TURAN’s Washington…


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Azerbaijan’s Shusha hosts meeting of OTS education ministers (PHOTO) – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan’s Shusha hosts meeting of OTS education ministers (PHOTO)  Trend News Agency

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Azerbaijan, Romania Forge Ever-Deepening Partnership Across Diverse Fronts – MENAFN.COM


Azerbaijan, Romania Forge Ever-Deepening Partnership Across Diverse Fronts  MENAFN.COM

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Russia’s Bashkortostan eyes enhancing co-op with Azerbaijan in beekeeping (Exclusive) – Trend News Agency


Russia’s Bashkortostan eyes enhancing co-op with Azerbaijan in beekeeping (Exclusive)  Trend News Agency

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Russian air attack damages Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 5 regions


KYIV — Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Saturday, damaging energy facilities in five regions across Ukraine, officials said.

Ukraine’s national grid operator Ukrenergo said the attack damaged energy facilities in the eastern Donetsk, southeastern Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, central Kyrovohrad region, and Ivano-Frankivsk region in the west.

“Today morning the Russians launched another strike on Ukrainian energy facilities. Since March it is already the sixth massive, complex, missile and drone attack against the civilian energy infrastructure,” Ukrenergo said.

Ukrainian air defense shot down 35 of 53 Russian missiles and 46 of 47 Russian drones, the air force commander said.

Since March, Russia has stepped up its bombardments of the Ukrainian power infrastructure, knocking out the bulk of the thermal and hydropower generation, causing blackouts, and pushing electricity imports to record highs.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy-generating company, said that during the attack its two thermal power plants had been hit and equipment “seriously damaged.”

Regional officials reported that firefighters were extinguishing fires on several sites following the strikes.

There were no immediate reports of casualties. 


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Russian air attack damages Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 5 regions


KYIV — Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Saturday, damaging energy facilities in five regions across Ukraine, officials said.

Ukraine’s national grid operator Ukrenergo said the attack damaged energy facilities in the eastern Donetsk, southeastern Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, central Kyrovohrad region, and Ivano-Frankivsk region in the west.

“Today morning the Russians launched another strike on Ukrainian energy facilities. Since March it is already the sixth massive, complex, missile and drone attack against the civilian energy infrastructure,” Ukrenergo said.

Ukrainian air defense shot down 35 of 53 Russian missiles and 46 of 47 Russian drones, the air force commander said.

Since March, Russia has stepped up its bombardments of the Ukrainian power infrastructure, knocking out the bulk of the thermal and hydropower generation, causing blackouts, and pushing electricity imports to record highs.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy-generating company, said that during the attack its two thermal power plants had been hit and equipment “seriously damaged.”

Regional officials reported that firefighters were extinguishing fires on several sites following the strikes.

There were no immediate reports of casualties. 


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Celebrating International Children’s Day on June 1


June 1 is International Children’s Day, a global celebration that was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1950, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Azernews.

This decision was made during the “International Women’s Conference” held on the same day, where proposals for the provision of children’s rights were discussed. The conference culminated in dedicating June 1 to the international protection of children.

Azerbaijan, like many countries around the world, celebrates this important day. After regaining its independence, Azerbaijan joined the UN Convention on children’s rights, underscoring its commitment to the protection of children’s rights, a priority in all democratic states.

In Azerbaijan, significant efforts have been made to ensure that children grow up healthy and well-rounded, worthy of the Motherland. Children are viewed as the future of the country, and their well-being is considered crucial.

President Ilham Aliyev has emphasized the importance of the healthy and prosperous growth of children as a key aspect of state policy. The Heydar Aliyev Foundation, named in honor of the National Leader, plays a vital role in this mission. The Foundation, led by the First Vice-President of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva, organizes large-scale events and provides care and attention to children in need, especially those who require special care or are deprived of parental support.

The Foundation keeps the legacy of Heydar Aliyev alive through its practical activities, promoting his humanistic ideas and dedication to the well-being of children.

Today, as we celebrate International Children’s Day, we honor the children who represent our future. This day is a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect, nurture, and support them as they grow into the leaders of tomorrow.

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Azerbaijan, Romania forge ever-deepening partnership across diverse fronts


Azerbaijan’s foreign policy meticulously emphasizes fostering bilateral collaboration, particularly with Central and Eastern European nations, with Romania standing out as a pivotal partner across a spectrum of sectors, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Azernews.

The symbiotic relationship between Azerbaijan and Romania, exemplified by Romania’s unique status as the inaugural European nation to establish a strategic partnership with Azerbaijan, underscores a rich tapestry of cooperation encompassing economic, trade, energy, and other vital spheres.

Remarkably, Romania’s swift recognition of Azerbaijan’s independence, ranking as the second country globally and foremost within the European Union to do so, further underscores the depth of their diplomatic ties.

The inception of diplomatic relations on June 19, 1992, marked a pivotal moment, followed by the establishment of respective embassies in each other’s capitals, fostering a nurturing environment conducive to friendship and cooperation.

A pivotal milestone in this trajectory unfolded during President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Romania in December 2022, culminating in the historic signing of the “Agreement on Strategic Partnership in Green Energy Development and Transmission” among Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary. This landmark agreement amplifies the critical role of energy, transportation, and communication in bolstering bilateral ties and propelling green energy initiatives across Europe.

Based on the agreement, the priority is to transfer the green energy produced from renewable sources created on and around the Caspian Sea from Azerbaijan to Georgia, then through an underwater cable line to Romania and Hungary, and from there to the countries of the European Union, thereby establishing the “Caspian-European Union Green Energy Corridor”.

In the framework of the “Caspian-European Union Green Energy Corridor” project, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed in the Romanian capital of Bucharest among energy companies from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary, regarding the establishment of a Joint Venture.

Romania’s “Transelectrica” electric grid operator signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Azerbaijan’s “Azerenergy” OJSC, “Georgia State Electricity Network”, and Hungary’s MVM company on the creation of a joint venture in Romania dedicated to green energy, centrally located in Romania.

The main goal of the establishment is to implement the “Green Energy Corridor” project. This project will strengthen the regional energy potential and provide electricity from renewable sources at competitive prices in accordance with the goals of the European Union’s energy transition.

Parallel to these diplomatic endeavors, inter-parliamentary relations play a pivotal role in fortifying Azerbaijani-Romanian ties. Recent engagements, exemplified by the constructive meeting between Azay Guliyev and Dan Barna on May 30 of the current year, underscore the intrinsic value of reciprocal visits in nurturing stronger bonds. The Azerbaijan-Romania Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group, established on November 5, 2000, serves as a testament to the enduring parliamentary cooperation underpinning this partnership.

Moreover, a series of high-profile visits, such as the official visit of Milli Majlis Former Chairman Ogtay Asadov to Romania in December 2006 and subsequent reciprocal visits by parliamentary delegations, have fortified this partnership. Ministerial exchanges, notably the visit of State Secretary T. Sherban to Azerbaijan in February 2010, have been instrumental in facilitating pivotal agreements such as the “Memorandum of Understanding on Energy Cooperation.”

This relentless pursuit of collaboration extends beyond diplomatic corridors to encompass tangible economic endeavors. Noteworthy visits and engagements in various sectors, including agriculture, energy, and labor, have further diversified the bilateral relationship. Additionally, the signing of numerous economic agreements, ranging from trade and investment to taxation and customs, provides a robust legal framework conducive to sustained bilateral economic growth and cooperation.

In a notable stride towards enhancing the existing framework of cooperation, additional protocols have been signed to amend key agreements. The “Additional Protocol” amending the “Agreement on Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments” and the “Agreement on Trade-Economic Relations and Scientific-Technical Cooperation” signifies a concerted effort to adapt bilateral relations to contemporary needs and opportunities.

In essence, Azerbaijan and Romania stand at the threshold of a new era in their partnership, underpinned by shared values, mutual respect, and a resolute commitment to mutual prosperity. As both nations navigate the complex global landscape, their steadfast collaboration serves as a beacon of hope, resilience, and cooperation in fostering regional stability and prosperity.

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Azerbaijan’s Shusha hosts meeting of OTS education ministers


Azerbaijan’s Shusha city hosts the 8th Meeting of the Ministers in charge of Education of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) and the 7th meeting of the Scientific Council of the Turkic Academy, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend.

Delegations from OTS member and observer countries, along with representatives from the Turkic Academy, participate in the meetings.

Additionally, delegations from OTS member countries are scheduled to hold bilateral meetings during the events.

 

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Syria’s Assad, Iranian Supreme Leader meet in Tehran, say ties strong – Yahoo! Voices


Syria’s Assad, Iranian Supreme Leader meet in Tehran, say ties strong  Yahoo! Voices