Latvia–Azerbaijan Relations: A Dynamic Partnership
By Ms. Vija Buša, Northern Europe Policy Centre expert, Former Acting Head of the Latvian Mission in Azerbaijan Latvia and Azerbaijan are united not only by historical and cultural ties, but also by active bilateral cooperation at the political, economic,
Read More‘Diplomacy More Relevant Than Ever,’ says Turkish Foreign Minister Amid Global Instability
Hakan Fidan says Antalya Diplomacy Forum highlights need for regional solutions as multilateralism weakens and global order in ‘free fall’ By Gizem Nisa Demir and Mustafa Kirikcioglu “Diplomacy is much more relevant than ever, and much more needed than ever,”
Read MorePipeline Alternatives, Including Routes Via Türkiye, Gain Relevance Amid Strait of Hormuz Concerns
Ongoing supply risks, limited alternative pipelines could keep prices high, increase reliance by on strategic reserves, leave energy markets vulnerable, experts say. By Duygu Alhan and Gulsen Cagatay The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz following US and Israeli
Read MoreGeorgian Refinery in Kulevi Intends to Give Up Using Russian Oil – General Director
The oil refinery in the port of Kulevi intends to completely abandon importing Russian oil and switch to feedstock from Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, the general director of the Georgian company Black Sea Petroleum (BSP, owner of the refinery) David Potskhveria
Read MoreIlham Aliyev Attended Opening of “Absheron” Battery Energy Storage Center
On March 25, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the inauguration of the “Absheron” Battery Energy Storage Center of the “AzerEnergy” Open Joint-Stock Company. Baba Rzayev, Chairman of the Board of “AzerEnergy” OJSC, briefed the head of
Read MoreUSA-Israel-Iran the High Cost of Conflict: Oil, Inflation, and the Looming Global Depression
By Imran Yousaf, Pakistani expert on political issues Getting peace is difficult, but maintaining it is more difficult. The world has somehow witnessed peace, but the changing geopolitical situation in the past decade has immensely affected the peace of the
Read MoreDrone Attack on Nakhchivan Condemned by Friends of Azerbaijan Association in France
Paris, March 5, 2026. The Association of the Friends of Azerbaijan strongly condemns the drone attack that targeted this morning the Autonomous Republic of Nakhchivan, a territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan, from the territory of the Islamic Republic
Read MoreAzerbaijan Accuses Neighbor Iran of a Drone Attack and Vows to Retaliate
By Aida Sultanova and Dasha Litvinova, Associated PressThursday Mar 5, 2026 Azerbaijan on Thursday accused Iran of a drone attack on its territory that injured four civilians, and it vowed to retaliate in a sign that the war in the Middle
Read MoreHow Will the War in Iran Affect the Azerbaijani Economy?
By Dr. Vugar Bayramov, Member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan The war in Iran may not go unnoticed for the regional states not only militarily, but also economically. So, what effects could the war have on the Azerbaijani economy? The
Read MorePakistan Armed Forces: A Resolute Response to Safeguard Sovereignty and National Security
By: Ms. Fatima Tuz Zehra Editor-in-Chief of The Gulf Observer , President The Gulf Observer Research Forum and Sr. Foreign Affairs Expert Silence along borders is not always a symbol of peace; at times, it is merely the prelude to
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