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Azerbaijan's delegation, headed by Javid Gurbanov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, participated in the "Kyrgyzstan – Regional Hub: Connecting Continents" International Transport Forum in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.25 Apr 2026-15:30
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Georgia underscores the strategic depth of Baku–Tbilisi ties, anchored in energy, transit and regional security. As geopolitical tensions rise, both countries are strengthening coordination to protect critical infrastructure and advance the Middle Corridor. The visit signals a shared commitment to stability and pragmatic cooperation, while also highlighting their growing role in shaping a green energy corridor linking the South Caucasus with European markets.08 Apr 2026-09:17
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has highlighted the importance of the Middle Corridor, a major trade and transport route linking China to Europe, noting that it serves the interests of all regional states.02 Apr 2026-15:40
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The Middle Corridor is rapidly emerging as a vital artery in Eurasian trade, reshaping how goods move between Central Asia and global markets.19 Mar 2026-09:10
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Madia Torebayeva, editor of the analytical portal Cronos.Asia, shared her views on the prospects for cooperation between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, and the growing geopolitical importance of the Middle Corridor.14 Mar 2026-11:12
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The Middle Corridor is emerging as a safe and reliable transport route connecting Europe and Asia, according to Binali Yıldırım, chairman of the Council of Elders of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS).13 Mar 2026-15:10
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Global politics continues to reaffirm a longstanding reality: transport routes are not merely economic infrastructure but a vital component of the strategic stability of both states and entire regions. What was once viewed simply as an alternative trade route between Asia and Europe is rapidly emerging as a key artery of global logistics. This refers to the Middle Corridor, which links China, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye with European markets.10 Mar 2026-10:50
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Georgia is seeking to strengthen its regional and international position through closer cooperation with Armenia and Azerbaijan, experts say. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent visit to Tbilisi highlighted ongoing political dialogue but produced no clear agreements.07 Mar 2026-20:25
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The distinctiveness of Azerbaijan–Uzbekistan relations lies in their allied status, formalized in 2024, which reflects a high level of trust and strategic alignment. Unlike Uzbekistan’s partnerships with most Central Asian states, its ties with Baku extend to energy, transport, and industrial cooperation. Bilateral trade has expanded rapidly, supported by a joint investment fund and joint projects in logistics and hydrocarbons. Within the framework of the Organization of Turkic States and the Middle Corridor, both countries prioritize geo-economic integration and the diversification of export routes.28 Feb 2026-11:08
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Azerbaijan has called for stronger economic integration with Georgia and Türkiye, emphasizing regional connectivity, trade expansion, and investment cooperation as key pillars of long-term growth.26 Feb 2026-15:35
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