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Relations between Serbia and Azerbaijan have strengthened steadily in recent years, evolving from traditional diplomatic ties into a strategic partnership. This progress has been driven by mutual political trust, cooperation on international platforms, and a growing number of joint projects. At a time of increasing geopolitical uncertainty both regionally and globally, the two countries have shown a flexible and pragmatic approach to foreign policy.17 Feb 2026-10:05
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Azerbaijan and China are holding discussions on the implementation of projects under their comprehensive strategic partnership in the energy sector.27 Oct 2025-22:10
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By Tural Heybatov
This year, China plans to develop its first Nuclear Energy Law. The announcement was made in a report on the work of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), presented at the 3rd session of the 14th NPC.11 Mar 2025-06:00 -
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SOCAR is significantly expanding its strategic cooperation with Kazakhstan’s KazMunayGas, Russia’s Tatneft, and Uzbekistan’s Uzbekneftegaz, following the signing of a series of quadrilateral and bilateral agreements in Baku. These agreements mark a new chapter in energy collaboration among these key players in the oil and gas sector.07 Mar 2025-13:09
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The cooperation between Azerbaijan and China continues to develop rapidly, encompassing key strategic directions and opening new opportunities for mutual growth. One of the most significant aspects of this evolving partnership has been the advancement of green energy, a sector both nations have prioritized as part of their long-term strategies. Through various international initiatives, including COP29 and the Belt and Road Forum, Azerbaijan and China have reached new agreements promising to catalyze the adoption of cutting-edge technologies and the implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. This collaboration is poised to play a transformative role not only in the energy landscape of Azerbaijan but also in contributing to global sustainability goals.
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Ukraine will receive €6 million from Denmark to help restore energy infrastructure damaged by Russian troop attacks, News.az reports citing foreign media.04 Dec 2024-19:35
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The Lithuanian government has allocated €5 million to fund solar power plants in Ukraine as part of a program to support the country's energy sector, News.az reports citing foreign media.27 Nov 2024-20:16
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