Peace, Azerbaijan and Donald Trump
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Nearly six months after the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan met at the White House, a central question remains: Has the political breakthrough translated into irreversible peace -- or is the process still contingent on fragile domestic and geopolitical dynamics?
Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev is in town for a meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace. Police said an incident that “involved Azerbaijan security guards” had been referred to the State Department.
Tripartite agreement signed in Rabat for restoration of Syrian schools with Azerbaijani support - Anadolu Ajansı
US Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday visited Azerbaijan, arriving from Armenia as part of a regional trip aimed at consolidating a US-brokered peace process between the Caucasus neighbours. The visit follows US President Donald Trump's mediation last year of a peace agreement between the historical rivals Baku and Yerevan,
The prime minister spoke at the signing of the MOU about the alliance between the two countries: “AI, as you know, is Azerbaijan-Israel. AI is also AI, artificial intelligence."
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev hosted Vice President JD Vance as he arrived in Baku on Tuesday following a visit to neighboring Armenia.
By Nailia Bagirova and Lucy Papachristou BAKU, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The United States and Azerbaijan signed a strategic partnership in Baku on Tuesday encompassing economic and security cooperation as Washington seeks to expand its influence in a region where Russia was once the main power broker.
The vice president’s historic trip illustrates Trump’s transactional diplomacy and willingness to use economic muscle to elbow out rivals such as Russia and Iran.
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India launches 'Baku evenings' to promote its culture, heritage in Azerbaijan
New Delhi, Feb 21 (PTI) The Indian Embassy in Azerbaijan has launched 'Baku Evenings', a new cultural series aimed at promoting the country's culture, education, arts, and heritage through engaging co
By Nailia Bagirova and Lucy Papachristou BAKU/TBILISI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian-born billionaire banker who served as a senior official in the breakaway Armenian administration of Nagorno-Karabakh,
Humanitarian organisations including UN Mine Action Service and Mines Advisory Group say mines restrict access to farmland and basic services, hampering the return of refugees and displaced people across conflict zones.