Azerbaijan claims that after the 44-day war and the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in Artsakh, Moscow has been delivering military supplies under the guise of diplomatic cargo. According to him, Azerbaijan's propaganda aggression against Russia stems from two main reasons.
By Cavid Aga in Baku Tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia have risen following diplomatic exchanges over critical media reports and an unresolved investigation into a deadly air crash involving an Azerbaijani passenger plane in December.
In this regard, bewilderment was expressed regarding a number of recent anti-Russian reports in the Azerbaijani media, as well as the disinformation campaign against the Russian House in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The absolute groundlessness of the made accusations was noted.
European Union member ambassadors, meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, reportedly approved an extension to the EU’s monitoring mission in Armenia until February 19, 2027.
"In this context, concern was expressed over the series of anti-Russian publications in Azerbaijani media, as well as a disinformation campaign targeting the Russian House in Baku. The accusations made in these materials are entirely unfounded,
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 20. The captain of an Aeroflot aircraft operating the Moscow (SVO) – Dubai route requested an emergency landing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, Trend reports. The reason for this request was the deteriorating health of one of the passengers.
Moscow plans to eventually supply as much as 55 billion cubic metres per year to help Tehran tackle energy shortage
Lavrov, according to a statement released by his office, said Russia “has always valued and continues to value fraternal ties with the Armenian people, with Armenia.”
Qabil Ashirov Read more The captain of an Aeroflot flight operating on the Moscow (SVO) – Dubai route requested an emergency landing at Heydar Ali
By Aytan Farhadova On January 27, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Russia Rahman Mustafayev met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin. While the official statement by Russia’s Foreign Ministry said that
The growing criticism of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan by former opposition groups within the country against the backdrop of Armenia's rapid integration into the West indicates the strengthening of Russophile and paradoxical political positions in the country.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have a long history of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region within Azerbaijan until recently mainly populated by Armenians. The first war between them in the 1990s led to the establishment of a self-proclaimed Armenian republic, which no country recognised.