Turkey on Friday rejected the resolution on Nagorno-Karabakh adopted by the lower house of Belgian Parliament, according to Anadolu Agency. Responding to a question in writing, the Spokesperson of Turkish Foreign Ministry Hami Aksoy said the resolution 1597 related to Nagorno-Karabakh adopted by Belgium’s House of Representative is neither historical …
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President Aliyev: Armenia did everything to disrupt negotiations
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that the Armenian authorities did everything to disrupt the process of negotiations and that the negotiations around the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict stopped in 2019. Aliyev made the remarks addressing a session of the Council of Heads of State of the Commonwealth of Independent States held …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Pakistan hold political consultations
Political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan and Pakistan were held in the format of a videoconference on December 18, Trend reports citing the press service of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Ramiz Hasanov and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Russia discuss joint operation of Samur hydroelectric complex
The 19th meeting of the Azerbaijani-Russian joint commission was held at Azerbaijan’s Amelioration and Water Management OJSC in the format of a video conference, Trend reports. The Azerbaijani-Russian Commission for the Distribution of Water Resources of the Transboundary Samur River was established on the basis of the ’Agreement on Cooperation …
Read More »Preparations for mapping Azerbaijan’s Shusha city kick off
Topographic mapping of Azerbaijan’s territories is being carried out in the Karabakh region to implement construction and landscaping work, as well as new infrastructure projects, Trend reports on Dec.18. According to Nazim Ismayilov, the head of the Geodesy and Mapping Enterprise under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, at the preliminary …
Read More »Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Institute obtains UN observer status
The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Institute has been granted the United Nations (UN) observer status at the 45th plenary meeting of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly. The request for the UN observer status and the draft resolution was sponsored by the Government of the People’s …
Read More »Azerbaijani SOCAR’s Turkish affiliate obtains grant for solar power-based productions
The ‘NEFERTITI’ project of the SOCAR Turkey Ar-Ge Research and Innovation Center has received the right to obtain a grant, Trend reports referring to the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan. According to the company, the above project envisioning the production of ethanol/isopropanol from carbon dioxide using solar energy technologies will be financed …
Read More »Azerbaijan can join US “The Clean Network” program – ambassador
Azerbaijan can join the US “The Clean Network” program and become a part of it, US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Earle Litzenberger said, Trend reports on Dec. 17. Litzenberger made the remark during the World Net Summit conference organized as part of the Innovation Week. “This program was launched to prevent illegal data …
Read More »Caspian Energy Club organizes meeting with “Azərişıq” OJSC
Advisor to the Chairman of “Azərişıq” OJSC Elsevar Rustamli has met with members of the Caspian Energy Club. Discussed at the Online Round Table were issues and suggestions from entrepreneurs, concerning the cooperation with “Azərişıq” OJSC during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was said by the Caspian Energy Club’s Chairman and …
Read More »Nagorno-Karabakh from point of international law – Azerbaijan’s part – Putin
Nagorno-Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan from the aspect of international law, said Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference, Trend reports on Dec.17. “From an international legal point of view, I also talked about this, all these territories are an integral part of Azerbaijan. Armenia itself didn’t recognize the independence …
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