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Azerbaijan and the EU should seize the new momentum in bilateral relations

Azerbaijan and the EU should seize the new momentum in bilateral relations

On April 25, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas paid a visit to Azerbaijan. This was the first visit of the EU’s top diplomat to Baku in the past nine years. Both sides gave positive messages during the visit about the existing situation in bilateral relations and future prospects. President Ilham Aliyev reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s position as a dependable EU partner, drawing attention to the Southern Gas Corridor’s steady supply of natural gas to Europe over the past four years. Currently, ten European nations – eight of them EU members – receive Azerbaijani gas, positioning Baku as a major contributor to the continent’s energy security. Aliyev also pointed to effective collaboration under the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council and noted promising opportunities in renewable energy. Azerbaijan’s involvement in advancing the Trans-Caspian Energy Corridor and joint Black Sea energy projects with countries like Georgia, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria was also underscored.

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EU marks time in relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan. At the annual stock-taking meetings in Brussels all sides pledged eternal friendship. But quite where relations will be going in the future is not clear.
EU marks time in relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan. At the annual stock-taking meetings in Brussels all sides pledged eternal friendship. But quite where relations will be going in the future is not clear.

EU marks time in relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan. At the annual stock-taking meetings in Brussels all sides pledged eternal friendship. But quite where relations will be going in the future is not clear.

At the annual stock-taking meetings in Brussels all sides pledged eternal friendship. But quite where relations will be going in the future is not clear.
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Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers meet in Kiev (Updated). The one-to-one meeting took place on the margins of the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting
Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers meet in Kiev (Updated). The one-to-one meeting took place on the margins of the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting

Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers meet in Kiev (Updated). The one-to-one meeting took place on the margins of the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting

The one-to-one meeting took place on the margins of the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting which opened this morning in the Ukrainian Capital.
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Armenia and EU "to revisit the basis of their co-operation". A joint-statement at the Vilnius summit speaks vaguely of further co-operation.
Armenia and EU "to revisit the basis of their co-operation". A joint-statement at the Vilnius summit speaks vaguely of further co-operation.

Armenia and EU "to revisit the basis of their co-operation". A joint-statement at the Vilnius summit speaks vaguely of further co-operation.

A joint-statement at the end of the Vilnius summit speaks vaguely of further co-operation but indicates that work to turn this into substance may have to start from scratch.
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev met in Vilnius, on the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit, with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev met in Vilnius, on the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit, with British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev met in Vilnius, on the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit, with British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev met in Vilnius, on the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit, with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Sargsyan speaks of "a new beginning". The Armenian President positively assesses the meeting in Vienna with Azerbaijani counterpart
Sargsyan speaks of "a new beginning". The Armenian President positively assesses the meeting in Vienna with Azerbaijani counterpart

Sargsyan speaks of "a new beginning". The Armenian President positively assesses the meeting in Vienna with Azerbaijani counterpart

The Armenian President positively assesses the meeting in Vienna with his Azerbaijani counterpart and said that the talks were, "in all likelihood, a new round of negotiations and a new beginning."
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Stepanakert welcomes Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders Vienna summit; says the meeting was important "for maintaining peace and stability".
Stepanakert welcomes Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders Vienna summit; says the meeting was important "for maintaining peace and stability".

Stepanakert welcomes Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders Vienna summit; says the meeting was important "for maintaining peace and stability".

The authorities of the self declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic said the meeting was important "for maintaining peace and stability".