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Cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Czech Republic continues to develop as a stable and mutually beneficial partnership between two sovereign states. For decades, Azerbaijan has been a key supplier of crude oil to the Czech Republic, contributing to energy security through diversified supply routes. Azerbaijani oil is transported via the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline and then delivered to Central Europe.30 Apr 2026-13:08
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Azerbaijan–Ukraine relations continue to deepen as both countries expand cooperation across the energy, transport, and security sectors. Officials in both Azerbaijan and Ukraine highlight growing strategic alignment driven by shifting regional dynamics and shared interests in sovereignty and economic resilience.28 Apr 2026-08:57
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Transitional President of the Syrian Arab Republic, in Antalya on Friday to discuss prospects for expanding cooperation between the two countries across various sectors.17 Apr 2026-12:50
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Kyrgyzstan and Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan have agreed to deepen cooperation in the energy sector following talks held during the international Energoprom forum in Kazan.09 Apr 2026-11:45
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Hungary and Russia have quietly signed a 12-point plan to strengthen their cooperation in energy, trade, and cultural sectors.08 Apr 2026-18:24
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Editor’s note: Seymur Mammadov is a special commentator for News.Az and 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.16 Feb 2026-10:40
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Yesterday’s visit of Ilham Aliyev to Serbia highlighted the steady upward trajectory of bilateral relations between Baku and Belgrade. High-level political contacts remain a key driver of cooperation, providing fresh momentum for strategic projects and reinforcing the broader framework of partnership between the two countries.16 Feb 2026-10:19
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