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Seven Azerbaijani citizens have been evacuated from Iran as security concerns intensify in the country, officials said.28 Feb 2026-22:01
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Azerbaijani authorities have prevented the smuggling of 31 kilograms of narcotics into the country from Iran.16 Dec 2025-11:59
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Editor's note: Seymur Mammadov, a special commentator for News.Az, is the director of the international expert club EurAsiaAz. The article reflects the author’s personal opinion and does not necessarily represent the views of News.Az.20 Oct 2025-10:53
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By Tural Heybatov18 Mar 2025-10:00
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Polish President Andrzej Duda visited Armenia on November 25. Duda visited Armenia's regions bordering Azerbaijan. He met with the Polish delegation of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) operating in the region. On Thursday, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry summoned Polish Chargé d'Affaires Michal Greczylo to express its protest against a recent visit by Poland’s President Andrzej Duda to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border region.
During the meeting on Thursday, Azerbaijan raised a protest against the visit of Polish President Andrzej Duda to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border region, near the village of Kerki, which remains under Armenian occupation. The protest noted that the president participated in anti-Azerbaijani propaganda alongside the European Union Mission to Armenia, despite prior warnings from the Azerbaijani side. It was emphasized that, contrary to its stated goal of contributing to regional stability and building confidence between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the mission has often been used as a tool for anti-Azerbaijani propaganda.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry highlighted that such actions contradict Azerbaijani-Polish relations and urged Poland to refrain from steps that negatively affect Azerbaijan's legitimate security interests.
Considering the relevance of the issue, News.Az interviewed Polish political analyst Jakub Koreiba, an expert at the Institute of Eurasian Studies in Poland.29 Nov 2024-10:15 -
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By Tural Heybatov
Since the beginning of October, an unusual activity has been observed along the notional Armenian-Azerbaijani border. Fortunately, it’s not military activity, yet the seemingly endless visits by foreign figures provoke just as much concern. This is not about Caucasian hospitality but rather about openly provocative actions by foreign intelligence agencies.30 Oct 2024-22:58 -
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