Azerbaijan stand-off with the European Parliament
On 30 April, the European Parliament issued a resolution titled “Supporting democratic resilience in Armenia”. The resolution focused primarily on Armenia's upcoming elections on 7 June (EP resolution on 30 April).
However, the resolution also criticised Baku over the treatment of Armenian detainees, the rights of displaced ethnic Armenians, and the protection of Armenian cultural and religious heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh.
In response on 1 May, the Azerbaijan foreign ministry summoned the EU Ambassador, and the Azerbaijan Parliament cut institutional co-operation with the European Parliament, and its involvement with Euronest.
EU-Azerbaijan relations had been slowly improving over the last year. On 6 May, the EU's High Representative Kaja Kallas met Azerbaijan’s leadership in Baku for talks to advance what she called “our strategic interest” in connectivity between the EU, the South Caucasus and Central Asia, and to contribute to the regional peace process.