The Eastern Partnership summit in Riga has ended with the EU promising to stay the course, and advising partners to accept a step by step approach as they seek closer relations with the EU
Commentary: "Moving forward there is very little scope for keeping the Eastern Partnership in its present format. Riga should be the last summit of its kind."
Pro government media in Baku are reporting that the President decided not to go to Riga in view of the unprecedented anti-Azerbaiojani camapign ongoing Europe.
The non-binding resolution increases the pressure on NATO members to move forward with the membership applications of a number of countries, including Georgia.
Both governments have in the past pledged to do their utmost to ensure that their different international obligations do not harm their bilateral relations.
The President of the Republic of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci met in Nicosia's neutral buffer zone on Friday. UN envoy Espen Barth Eide said they "shared their vision for a united Cyprus".
Twenty one years ago the sides in the Karabakh conflict agreed a cease fire. Since then hundreds, including civilians have lost their lives in daily violations of the truce.