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“Hosting WUF13 after COP29 marks a significant milestone for Azerbaijan. A range of events under the WUF13 framework is planned to take place across different regions of the country throughout the week,” said Katerina Bezgachina, Chief of Communication at UN-Habitat, during a briefing session for media representatives held as part of WUF13.27 Apr 2026-12:15
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Azerbaijani Parliament Speaker Sahiba Gafarova has said that Baku prioritises international cooperation and parliamentary diplomacy, noting that during its presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), Azerbaijan strengthened solidarity among member states and supported small island states.17 Apr 2026-20:08
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Azerbaijani and Ethiopian officials met in Baku on Friday to discuss exchanging experience in hosting UN climate conferences and cooperation ahead of the COP32 UN climate conference, which Ethiopia is set to host in 2027.27 Feb 2026-21:15
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In recent years, Azerbaijan’s international integration has increasingly followed a clearly defined strategic formula built on four core pillars: multi-vector diplomacy, connectivity and transport expansion, energy and green transition diplomacy, and active multilateral engagement.12 Feb 2026-16:40
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Over the past two decades, environmental protection has become a core component of Azerbaijan’s national development strategy. Situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, the country encompasses rich natural resources, complex geological formations, and diverse climatic zones within a relatively small territory. At the same time, a long history of industrial activity, particularly oil and gas extraction, alongside rapid urbanization and sustained agricultural pressure, has generated serious environmental challenges.21 Jan 2026-16:22
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Azerbaijan has officially opened its Pavilion at COP30 in Belém, showcasing the country’s ongoing leadership in climate action and marking the handover of the COP29 Presidency to Brazil.
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An international conference in Baku on October 2–3 urged international cooperation and concrete climate action to tackle urgent challenges facing the Caspian Sea, including falling sea levels, biodiversity loss, coastal ecosystem degradation, and pollution.03 Oct 2025-15:55
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As part of his visit to the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev took part in the forum "Building a Resilient Future in a Changing Climate" organized by Finland’s 2025 OSCE Chairpersonship in Prague.12 Sep 2025-16:26
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