
EU Turns to Azerbaijan to Secure Energy Independence
Fearing a fresh surge in energy prices, Brussels is fast-tracking a new cooperation framework with Baku that extends beyond gas into defense and security.

Fearing a fresh surge in energy prices, Brussels is fast-tracking a new cooperation framework with Baku that extends beyond gas into defense and security.

Baku has signaled a significant military initiative in response to an Iranian drone attack.

Slovakia pressed for alternatives to Russian fuel while the two countries advanced plans for shared defence manufacturing.

Unlike Western Europe’s tendency toward moralizing diplomacy, Hungary’s approach is grounded in realism and mutual respect.

London claims its ban—set up to block the supply of weapons during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict—should no longer apply to Yerevan and Baku.

Commissioner Kos has signed a new economic agreement with Baku while promoting female entrepreneurship.

Discussions about a future corridor linking Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan are set to continue.

Diplomatic sources claim that Russia assisted India in preventing Azerbaijan from joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

A plan to link Azerbaijan with its isolated region of Nakhchivan through Armenia is suddenly gaining support from Moscow and Tehran.

Yerevan and Baku foreign ministries both launch the official document—yet with no signing date in sight.