Today.Az http://www.today.az Covering Azerbaijan inside and outside http://www.today.az/images/logo_small.gif Today.Az http://www.today.az US-brokered peace plan provides solid basis for normalization between Baku and Yerevan, says ... http://www.today.az/news/society/264055.html Society Thu, 11 Dec 2025 15:43:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzThe US-brokered peace plan signed in August 2025 provides a solid foundation for normalizing bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Azernews reports, citing international rating agency Moody’s."Risks related to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia still persist. However, we believe that the conflict will not escalate to the point that it would significantly slow down the policymaking process or negatively affect the economic and fiscal prospects of the countries in 2026. The US-brokered peace plan between Armenia and Azerbaijan provides a solid basis for normalizing bilateral relations," Moody’s said in its report.The agency added that these risks are unlikely to disrupt the strong economic growth of either country.The peace plan was formalized on August 8, 2025, when President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, US President Donald Trump, and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint declaration in Washington. On the same day, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan initialed the draft “Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and Interstate Relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia.”The joint initiative also included an appeal to the OSCE Chairman-in-Office to close the OSCE Minsk Process, including the positions of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office and the High-Level Planning Group. Keys to new homes handed over to families returning to Badara and Ball?ca villages http://www.today.az/news/business/264054.html Business Thu, 11 Dec 2025 15:03:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovToday, families arriving in Badara and Ball?ca villages of the Khojaly district as part of the resettlement caravan were presented with the keys to their new homes.Azernews reports that in this phase of the resettlement, 6 families (18 people) moved into Badara village, while 9 families (38 people) settled in Ball?ca village. Those returning to their native land with the resettlement caravan primarily consist of families who had been temporarily accommodated in various parts of the country, mainly in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings.Officials from the Presidential Special Representation in Khankendi city, Aghdara, and Khojaly districts, as well as representatives of the State Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons of Azerbaijan and other dignitaries attended the key handover ceremony.Sabuhi Gahramanov, Deputy Special Representative of the President of Azerbaijan in Khankendi city, Aghdara, and Khojaly districts, congratulated the residents on their return to their homeland. He noted that comprehensive conditions for comfortable living have been created in Ball?ca and Badara villages. According to him, the settlements now feature modern-standard houses, schools, social and public facilities, engineering and utility networks, and new roads.It should be noted that the resettlement process is ongoing in phases. National boxer started European Championship with impressive victory http://www.today.az/news/sports/264053.html Sports Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:42:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe U-17 European Boxing Championship has kicked off in Keinbaum, Germany, Azernews reports.On the first day of the competition, four Azerbaijani boxers entered the ring. Ali Abasli (52 kg) defeated Gabriel Cuffarini (Italy) 5-0 in the 1/16 finals, with the scorecards reading: 30-26, 30-25, 30-27, 30-26, 30-25.On December 11, during the 1/8 finals, Gardash Rahimov (46 kg) will fight Hasan Pehlivan Uçak (Turkiye), and Ali Aliyev (48 kg) will compete against Noa Sanchez (France). Aykhan Hasanov (50 kg) will face Berat Akduman (Turkiye), and Ibrahim Badalli (54 kg) will fight Michael McDonagh (Ireland). Sema Abbasova (66 kg) will compete against Oliwia Ma?yszek (Poland), while Shukar Aliyev (75 kg) will face Valentin Zefi (Albania). Ismayil Valiyev (80 kg) will fight Elvir-Augustin Dinu (Romania), and Safdar Mammadzade (+80 kg) will compete against Arian Leon Kostrika (Germany).On December 12, in the 1/8 finals, Zahra Mammadova (52 kg) will face Laura Dorko (Hungary), and Gular Huseynova (48 kg) will fight Oleksandra Mishchenko (Ukraine). Fidan Bakarova (63 kg) will compete against Antonina Bieniecka (Poland), while Raul Heydarli (57 kg) will face Kalib Walshe (Ireland). Shahin Aslanov (60 kg) will fight Demid Klochko (Israel), and Nurlan Suleymanov (66 kg) will compete against Baturalp Çevik (Turkiye). Adil Zalov (70 kg) will face Hakan Arda Ilgün (Turkiye).On December 13, in the quarterfinals, Jamila Muradli (54 kg) will face the winner of the bout between Elena Mourolova (The Czech Republic) and Yevanyelina Petruk (Ukraine).A total of twenty-nine countries are participating in the championship. The winners will be announced on December 17.Boxing is known as one of the oldest sports in the history of humankind.The earliest evidence of boxing dates back to Egypt around 3,000 BC.This sport was introduced to the ancient Olympic Games by the Greeks in the late 7th century BC.In 1924, the International Amateur Boxing Federation (FIBA) was established.Since 1946, it has been referred to as the International Boxing Association (AIBA). Boxing made its Olympic debut at the 1904 Games in St. Louis.In 1926, the boxing championship was held for the first time in Azerbaijan, where national boxers took first place.Since 1992, the Azerbaijani Boxing Federation has become a full member of the International Boxing Association (AIBA).Azerbaijani boxers have won many prestigious awards at many international championships.Aghasi Mammadov has entered Azerbaijan's history of boxing as the first national boxer, as a gold medallist at the world championship.Another Azerbaijani boxer, Fuad Asadov, was among the medallists at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.Many times, Azerbaijan has been chosen as the host country for major boxing championships.The AIBA Youth World Championships were held in Baku in 2019. This world championship was the first licensed youth tournament to qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games held in Singapore.The country also hosted the 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships, which was the first major qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Trial Continues at Baku Military Court Against Armenian Citizens Accused of Crimes http://www.today.az/news/society/264052.html Society Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:18:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovOn December 11, the trial at the Baku Military Court continued regarding Armenian citizens accused of criminal activities.According to Azernews, during the court session, the parties were given the opportunity to exercise their right of reply.Vusal Aliyev, Chief Assistant to the Prosecutor General, began his remarks by addressing the part of the case concerning the disputed roles of the defendants within a criminal organization. He recalled that, according to the defense, a criminal organization is generally formed to commit unlawful acts based on international criminal law practices.In response, the prosecutor defending the state emphasized that the evidence examined during the trial confirmed that several years before the outbreak of the First Garabagh War, the mentioned criminal groups had already begun to form. Aliyev stated:“It is true that the evidence confirmed that these groups were indeed supported and armed by the leadership of Armenia. However, we later observed that the leaders and members of these armed groups held significant political and military positions both in the so-called administration established in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and in Armenia itself. In other words, these groups were not random or independent collectives; they eventually became integral parts of the criminal army that occupied Azerbaijani territories.Regarding the defendants, for example, David Manukyan was a member of the Shusha Battalion, and Davit Ishkhanyan served as commander of the ‘28th Martuni’ Battalion. These and other battalions were essentially the reorganized, more structured, and militarized versions of the previously mentioned illegal groups.”It should be noted that the trial of Armenian citizens continues on charges including crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, preparation and execution of an aggressive war, genocide, violations of the laws and customs of war, terrorism and financing of terrorism, forcible seizure of power, maintaining power through force, and numerous other offenses resulting from Armenia’s military aggression. Azerbaijan’s patience pays off as 907 Amendment nears its end http://www.today.az/news/analytics/264051.html Analytics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzWashington has finally begun to confront a truth it spent three decades avoiding. The legislative scaffolding built by the Armenian lobby to constrain Azerbaijan is cracking, not because of sudden goodwill, but because geopolitical reality has caught up with old political games. Today, as Amendment 907 once again returns to the center of debate, the United States is being forced to acknowledge that the amendment has long served as an instrument of bias, not a tool of strategy. And the façade is coming down at a moment when peace in the South Caucasus depends on clarity, not fiction.For more than thirty years, Article 907 functioned as a political weapon disguised as legislation. Introduced in 1992 at the height of the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani territories, it was marketed as moral pressure while conveniently ignoring the much darker context of occupation, forced displacement, and ethnic cleansing carried out against Azerbaijanis. The amendment did not emerge from principled foreign policy. It emerged from the overwhelming influence of a pro-Armenian political elite in Congress that used legislative power to shield Armenia from accountability.In the 2000s, Washington quietly waived Article 907 in exchange for Azerbaijan’s cooperation in the energy sector and regional security. Yet under the Biden administration, which adopted a distinctly cold attitude toward Baku, the old mechanism was revived and transformed into a punitive instrument once more. Instead of recalibrating relations based on geopolitical realities, the administration allowed dated lobby-driven narratives to re-enter the policy arena. The result was a return to imbalance at a moment when balance mattered most.But today, as Armenia and Azerbaijan engage in an increasingly concrete peace process, even Washington has had to admit that Article 907 is an obstacle, not a solution. This shift is not accidental. It coincides with changes within the broader US political landscape.Before the latest developments on Amendment 907, Washington witnessed an aggressive lobbying effort aimed at reshaping US policy in the South Caucasus. On September 30, three House committees introduced Bill 5632, the so-called "PEACE Act," sponsored by Congressman Darrell Issa and co-sponsored by Gus Bilirakis. Publicly, the bill claims to promote stability. In reality, it aims to codify punitive measures against Azerbaijan while presenting the Armenian side as inherently threatened and politically untouchable.Strikingly, the bill outlines consequences for Azerbaijan should peace agreements be violated, yet completely avoids addressing the possibility of Armenia breaching any commitments. This structural asymmetry reveals its purpose: to legislate a predetermined narrative where Armenia is permanently framed as the victim and Azerbaijan as the aggressor, regardless of facts on the ground.This push did not emerge from a vacuum. Several factors triggered the Armenian lobby’s shift to more desperate legislative tactics:• The lobby failed to pressure the executive branch, especially during periods of positive dynamics between President Ilham Aliyev and Donald Trump.• The post-Washington agreement environment undermined older anti-Azerbaijan narratives, forcing lobby groups to repackage their agenda into the language of “peace”, “protection”, and “stability”.• Congress became the only arena where the lobby still held disproportionate influence, prompting it to institutionalize its preferred policies through mandatory sanctions mechanisms.By naming the bill the “PEACE Act”, its authors sought to weaponize the very terminology Trump himself has historically favored, attempting to frame any opposition to the bill as opposition to peace. Such political branding is designed to corner policymakers: supporting Azerbaijan becomes politically costly, even irrationally so.Moreover, the bill aims to transform Congress into a co-equal architect of US foreign policy in the region, restricting the executive branch’s ability to maintain balanced diplomatic relations. Its sanctions clauses would automatically activate upon broad and ambiguous definitions of “aggression”, effectively tying the hands of future administrations.Amid this environment, the introduction of a new bill by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna to fully repeal Amendment 907 marks a critical shift in Washington’s internal dynamics. For the first time in years, a legislative effort acknowledges that the amendment is incompatible with the South Caucasus’ current reality and detrimental to US strategic interests.This move also aligns with the temporary suspension of Article 907 in August 2025, another sign that Washington can no longer sustain a policy framework built on obsolete assumptions. Official Baku had repeatedly expressed hope that the US, recognizing Azerbaijan’s regional importance and its increasing relevance to European energy security, would take steps toward complete repeal. That moment appears to be approaching.Azerbaijan has always favored pragmatic, mutually respectful relations with the United States. The recent shift suggests that pragmatism is finally gaining traction in Washington as well. The geopolitical landscape has changed, and the United States can no longer afford the luxury of one-sided policies inherited from a bygone era.The mythologies once used to justify Article 907 are exhausted. The Armenian lobby’s attempts to legislate its narratives into permanence may win headlines but have lost strategic relevance. Washington is waking up to a simple truth: the South Caucasus is entering a new era, one driven not by lobby-driven fantasy but by on-the-ground reality, regional power balance, and actual diplomacy.The repeal effort now unfolding is more than a legislative correction. It signals that the United States may finally be ready to abandon outdated biases and realign its policy with the region’s emerging political landscape. And if Washington indeed chooses pragmatism over old pressure politics, it will not only correct a historic wrong but also help reinforce the fragile but growing architecture of peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia.Azerbaijan has long been ready. The question now is whether Washington will complete the shift it has finally begun. Baku, Islamabad eye strengthening cultural ties http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264050.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 11 Dec 2025 13:41:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan Culture Minister Adil Karimli has met with Pakistan's Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi, as part of the OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025, Azernews reports.During the meeting, Adil Karimli expressed his gratitude for the high-level representation of the brotherly country at the international festival. The minister underlined that the peoples of Azerbaijan and Pakistan are united by strong bonds of friendship and brotherhood, and emphasized that the sincere relations between the leaders of the two countries determine the high level of bilateral ties.He noted that Pakistan has always unequivocally supported Azerbaijan's just cause, and relations between the two countries are strengthening year by year.Aurangzeb Khan Khichi thanked for the warm meeting. He underlined the great potential for cooperation between the two countries in the field of culture and noted the necessity of preparing a roadmap and a cooperation program for this purpose.During the meeting, views were exchanged on cooperation in various areas of culture.At the end, the guest presented the minister with publications about Azerbaijan, and commemorative photographs were taken.Azerbaijan is hosting the OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025 for the first time. The large-scale event is jointly organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in partnership with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.In connection with this prestigious event, more than 300 guests, including official representatives, experts in science, culture, and the creative industries, have arrived in Azerbaijan from nearly 50 countries.The festival focuses on the development of intercultural dialogue and the promotion of Islamic values—tolerance, peace, and respect for diversity.The promotion of joint projects in the fields of economy, education, science, and tourism, as well as the establishment of sustainable partnerships between member states and the strengthening of the integration of creative industries into the global economy, are also among the main goals.OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025 features high-level meetings of OIC member states' ministers of culture, the "Cultural and Creative Industries Forum" (MYFORUM), the "Creative Village: Cultural and Creative Industries Exhibition" (MYEXPO), the "Baku Cinema Breeze – 2025" international film program, the "Eastern Fashion Show" – presentations by young and renowned designers from OIC countries, the International Summit on Gaming Technologies (G-HUB), as well as various cultural projects related to theater, music, dance, and animation. Azerbaijan stresses role in global anti-doping system at WADA conference in Korea http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264049.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 11 Dec 2025 13:03:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has hosted the World Conference on Doping in Sport in Busan, Republic of Korea, Azernews reports.The Azerbaijan National Anti-Doping Agency (AMADA) was represented at the conference by its Executive Director, Tahmina Taghi-zada, and the Head of the Results Management and Investigations Department, Nijat Amiraslanli.The conference gathered nearly 2,000 delegates from 191 countries, including representatives of the sports community, government bodies, national and regional anti-doping agencies, laboratories, and researchers.Participants assessed the progress made since the last World Conference held in 2019 in Katowice, Poland, and reviewed the advancements of the strengthened global anti-doping program.Speaking at the plenary session titled "Implementation Support for the 2027 Code and Standards, AMADA's Executive Director Tahmina Taghi-zada underlined the significance of the first WADA European Regional Symposium to be held next year in Azerbaijan. She highlighted the country's achievements in promoting clean sport and the capital city, Baku's, proven capacity to successfully host major international sporting events.Inviting participants to the upcoming Regional Symposium in Baku, Tahmina Taghi-zada noted that the event would serve as an important platform for strengthening cooperation within the international anti-doping system, expanding the exchange of best practices, and ensuring more effective implementation of new regulations. She added that the Symposium would foster mutual trust among relevant stakeholders, contribute to the development of anti-doping capacities in the region, and further reinforce Azerbaijan's role as an active partner within the global anti-doping ecosystem.The conference concluded with the approval of the 2027 World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards by WADA's governing bodies — the Foundation Board and the Executive Committee. The "Busan Declaration," emphasizing the importance of clean sport and calling on all stakeholders to enhance cooperation and support athletes, was also adopted.The new rules will cover areas such as the Prohibited List, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, doping control procedures, results management, and data protection. The new World Anti-Doping Code will come into force on 1 January 2027 and remain valid until 2033 Azerbaijan, Syria discuss media cooperation at Abu Dhabi summit http://www.today.az/news/society/264048.html Society Thu, 11 Dec 2025 12:43:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzA bilateral meeting took place between Ahmad Ismayilov, Executive Director of the Media Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Hamza Al-Mustafa, Minister of Information of the Syrian Arab Republic, within the framework of the “Bridge” media and content industry summit held in Abu Dhabi, Azernews reports.According to the Agency, the sides exchanged views on prospects for developing cooperation between Azerbaijan and Syria in the field of media and communications, including the expansion of information flows and areas of mutual interest.Issues such as combating disinformation, establishing a reliable information environment, strengthening dialogue, and developing institutional relations were also discussed during the meeting. President Ilham Aliyev makes phone call to Chairman of Halk Maslakhaty of Turkmenistan http://www.today.az/news/politics/264047.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 12:37:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev made a phone call to Chairman of the Halk Maslakhaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov on December 11, Azernews reports. Nizami Cinema Center holds awarding ceremony of 16th Baku Int'l Film Festival http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264046.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 11 Dec 2025 12:36:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe Nizami Cinema Center has hosted the awards ceremony of the 16th Baku International Film Festival, organized by the Young Filmmakers Center with the support of the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry and the Azerbaijan Film Agency, Azernews reports.Over five days, 78 films from 34 countries were screened, with all screenings open to the public."The festival annually brings together filmmakers and representatives from different countries, encourages contemporary authors, and creates opportunities for creative development, showcasing works, and exchanging experience. Since last year, the festival has included a feature film competition and offers four competitive programs, each evaluated by a separate jury," said the festival director Fehruz Shamiyev.In the international program of debut feature films, 10 entries were judged by a jury consisting of Nadir Badalov (Azerbaijan), Niki Karimi (Iran), Zeynep Atakan (Turkiye), and Igor Sukman (Belarus).The international short film jury included Faruk Guven (Turkiye), Rufat Asadov (Azerbaijan), and Carmen Gray (New Zealand).The jury for the Talents of Asia competition featured Ali-Sattar Guliyev and Daniel Guliyev (Azerbaijan), and Roman Dorofeev (Russia).Within the national competition, 16 short feature and documentary films, along with 5 student works, were presented. The jury consisted of Fariz Ahmadov, Reza Siami, Farida Jalilova, and Sevda Sultanova.Audiences also enjoyed out-of-competition screenings. Under the program Our Language, films shot in Azerbaijani by compatriots living abroad were showcased. Cooperation with the British Council enabled special screenings of BAFTA candidate films.The festival’s main award was the Golden Pomegranate (Q?z?l Nar). In addition, winners in various categories received special prizes and diplomas.Winners of th 16th Baku Internatinal film Festival:International Competition of Debut Feature FilmsBest Film – The Lesson Learned / Director: Bálint Szimler / HungaryBest Director – Karst / Director: Yang Suiyi / ChinaBest Screenplay – Bonds, Roots and Passions / Screenwriter: Ferit Karahan, Director: Sunay Terzio?lu / TurkiyeBest Cinematography – Guardian of the Field / Cinematographer: Morteza Ghafouri, Director: Seyed Mohammad Reza Kheradmandan / IranJury Special Prize – The Kiss of the Grashopper / Director: Elmar Imamov / Germany, Italy, LuxembourgInternational Short Film CompetitionBest Fiction Film – . Baadarane / Director: Samah El Kadi / LebanonBest Documentary – When the Land Leaves / Director: Frederico Lobo / PortugalBest Animation – Profitable Place / Director: Alex Maksimov / BelarusBest Director of a Fiction Film – The Spectacle / Director: Balint Kenyeres / Hungary, FranceJury Special Mentions:– The Last Sunday of May / Director: Alejandro Bordier / Luxembourg– Village of Ballet Dancers / Director: Fatih Diren / TurkiyeTalents of Asia CompetitionBest Film – The Mould / Director: Mohammad Reza Nourmandipour / IranJury Prize – The Deer's Tooth/ Director: Saif Hammash / PalestineJury Special Mention – A Day in Life / Director: Ye Ouyang/ ChinaNational Competition WinnersBest Fiction Film – Early Feelings / Director: Nurlan HasanliBest Director – In the Gorge / Director: Abulfaz IskandarovBest Documentary – Palaces of Memory / Director: Metleb MukhtarovBest Student Film – The Trial / Director: Orkhan BabayevJury Diploma – Loca Tacentia/ Director: Rena AhmadovaJury Special Mention – Vusala Gasimova, cinematographer of "I Returned" / Director: Mahammad MammadovJury Special Mention – Nigar Suleyman, "For original music and productive contribution to cinema"Within Baku Cinema Breeze 2025, Cinema Days of Azerbaijan, Turkiye, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan were also held.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, and Milli.Az. Azerbaijan, Kenya praise strengthening ties at high-level meeting in Nairobi http://www.today.az/news/politics/264045.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:38:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzAzerbaijan’s Ambassador to Kenya, Sultan Hajiyev, has met with Kenya’s Prime Minister and concurrently Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi.According to the Embassy, the two sides expressed satisfaction with the dynamic development of bilateral relations this year and noted that the series of high-level and intensive visits throughout the year had made an important contribution to strengthening cooperation in both bilateral and multilateral spheres.Prime Minister Mudavadi stated that the meeting between the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, and the President of the Republic of Kenya, William Samoei Ruto, held on 23 September this year at the UN Headquarters in New York, as well as the warm rapport between the leaders, serves the interests of both countries. He stressed that the first political consultations held this year between the two foreign ministries, followed by Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov’s official visit to Kenya, represented a significant milestone in bilateral ties.Ambassador Sultan Hajiyev highlighted the importance of making full use of the available opportunities to broaden existing cooperation. He pointed to the results achieved this year in the fields of energy, ICT, judicial and legal cooperation, inter-parliamentary relations, penitentiary services, and education. He also noted that the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Azerbaijan’s ADA University and Kenya’s Foreign Service Academy under the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs creates new opportunities for expanding partnership between the diplomatic services of both countries.The Ambassador briefed his counterpart on the preparations, initiatives, and planned activities for WUF13, which will take place in Baku from 17–22 May 2026. He emphasised that, for the first time in the Forum’s history, a Summit of Heads of State and Government will be held. It was underlined that Azerbaijan, recognised as a global urban development champion, and Kenya have substantial potential for cooperation in promoting international collaboration in sustainable urbanisation and climate issues. WUF13 is expected to offer strong opportunities for close engagement, including enhanced connectivity between the COP and WUF platforms in these areas.The meeting also noted that educational scholarships provided to Kenyan youth under the “Heydar Aliyev International Education Grant” programme, along with humanitarian assistance from the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Azerbaijan International Development Agency to schools and hospitals in Kenya, have made a significant contribution to strengthening friendly relations between the two peoples. US lawmaker moves to repeal Amendment 907 restricting aid to Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/264043.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:19:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzUS House of Representatives member Anna Paulina Luna has introduced a bill aimed at completely repealing Amendment 907, Azernews reports.Information about this was posted on the Congressional website.Note that this amendment restricts the US from providing direct military and financial assistance to Azerbaijan.Recall that in August of 2025, the US President signed an order temporarily suspending the application of Amendment 907 to the Freedom Support Act. This amendment, adopted in 1992, prohibits the provision of US state assistance to Azerbaijan.Official Baku expressed hope that, taking into account the prospects for the development of relations between Azerbaijan and the US, and the growing role of Azerbaijan in the wider region, the US side will take practical steps to completely repeal this amendment. The intricacies of diplomacy: why is the 3+3 meeting postponed? http://www.today.az/news/politics/264044.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:11:00 +0400 In mid-August, shortly after the Washington summit, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan said in an interview with the Iranian IRNA news agency that the next 3+3 meeting could be held in Baku or Yerevan. He attributed this opportunity to the decision reached in Washington to unblock communications.   It should be recalled that the 3+3 format was created on the initiative of Azerbaijan after the Second Karabakh War and implies a platform for regional cooperation involving the three countries of the South Caucasus, Russia, Iran and Turkiye. Three meetings have already been held within the framework of this platform, which were held in Moscow, Tehran and Istanbul. Now it's the turn of the South Caucasus countries. Georgia has so far stayed away from the format, and in 2025 the meeting was supposed to be held either in Baku or in Yerevan. After the Washington agreements and the initialing of the text of the peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the opportunity to gather in the capital of one of these countries ceased to be a vague prospect. But the discussions between the parties did not yield results.   The reason was announced by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov at a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Baku yesterday. According to the Foreign Minister, Azerbaijan offered to hold another meeting of the regional 3+3 format, first on its territory, and then in Armenia. In the current situation, Baku sees no reason for Yerevan to reject this proposal, he stressed.   "Following the meeting in Turkiye (October 2024 - Ed.), our delegation proposed to hold the next one in Azerbaijan. We have noted that after the organization of the meeting in Azerbaijan, we will agree to hold the next meeting in Armenia. Unfortunately, it was not possible to reach an agreement - the Armenian side did not agree with such a sequence," Bayramov said, adding that "we see no reason for Armenia to reject our proposal. At least, we don't see the logic in it. It remains valid."   In response, the Armenian Foreign Ministry, through its press secretary Ani Badalyan, stated that diplomatic work on organizational issues of the upcoming meeting in the 3+3 format continues, and "the key topic of discussion is the location of its holding."   The wording is complicated, it would be possible to put the idea much simpler: Armenia wants the meeting to be held in Yerevan first, and only then in Baku. In turn, the Azerbaijani side, not seeing any logic in this stubbornness, remains in its position. Judging by what the Armenian Foreign Minister said, Baku is not in the mood to let its neighbor go ahead. And the fourth 3+3 meeting will not take place in 2025. And if Armenia continues to be stubborn, it will not take place next year.   Why does Armenia want to be the first? In principle, the motives are quite clear. They are of an internal political nature. On the eve of the elections, Nikol Pashinyan wants to appear to be the one in charge of the situation. But the wrong reason was chosen for such a demonstration. And it follows from the traditionally incorrect view of the situation in the region. Thanks to the external support and peace-loving initiatives of the winner, Armenia began to mistakenly think that the parties have equal starting positions and Yerevan can also set conditions and claim a leading role in the unfolding processes. But in reality, this is not the case.   Armenia is not just a country that has lost the war. It happens, she's not the first and she won't be the last. The main thing for understanding the situation is not a military defeat, but what preceded it. The defeat of Armenia was preceded by many years of occupation of the neighbor's territories, accompanied by numerous crimes of the occupier. Almost thirty years is a very long time, which cannot be written off in the archive even for the sake of good neighborly relations. Therefore, Baku and Yerevan do not and will not occupy equal positions either in the peace process or in other issues, as Armenia will always owe Azerbaijan. After all, there was no repentance, there was no payment of reparations, there was not even a simple apology for the evil done. If Baku had set a goal to achieve all this, it would eventually have achieved its goal, but it would have taken years full of hostility and confrontation, and a lot of time would have been taken away from the region, which cannot be wasted in conditions when a new world order is looming. This would only weaken the position of the South Caucasus and open a free path for external players. Therefore, Azerbaijan has chosen the path of peace and cooperation. This is an unprecedented step, a concession that no winner has ever made in history.   Armenia should understand and accept this. There is no doubt that the ruling team is well aware of this, but they are afraid of how the visit of Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to Baku will be perceived and how it will affect future elections. It is possible that for this reason Yerevan is trying to delay the resolution of the issue and expects to do so when the balance of power in the country becomes finally clear. Meanwhile, the arrival of the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister to Armenia may bring points to Pashinyan, as it will be perceived in society as a concession from Baku.   It would be better for the Armenian side not to complicate matters, but to agree to hold a meeting in Baku. Azerbaijan, for its part, has already made enough steps forward. From the Armenian side, there are only words. So far, only Armenia is receiving dividends from the establishment of the peace process, and it is postponing its counter steps until "after the elections."   Let's take a look. Almost immediately after the war, Azerbaijan allowed Russian gas to be transported through its territory to Armenia due to some kind of accident on the Georgian pipeline. In October 2025, Azerbaijan lifted the ban on the transit of goods for Armenia through its territory. Grain from Russia and Kazakhstan has already passed through there. Now, according to Yerevan, the next step is the export of Azerbaijani petroleum products to Armenia. Baku stated that such an opportunity was being considered, and Georgia promised to allow oil for Armenians for free for the first time as a contribution to the peace process. In other words, the entire region is trying for lasting peace, and the actual culprit of all the problems is Armenia, which enjoys the opportunities that open up. For her part, she still has not taken any practical steps and has not proved what is really in the case.   The visit of the RA Deputy Prime Minister to Gabala within the framework of the work of the delimitation commissions is an unprecedented event in bilateral relations, but it is not a step forward on the part of the Armenian side. This is a working process, and the next time the Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister will participate in a meeting of the commissions in some Armenian city.   The "3+3" format is also a workflow. And Armenia should not try to get ahead of itself. She should remember who is dictating the terms in the region, and in no case forget how much she owes her peace-loving neighbor. So that I don't have to remind you. Culture’s role in global relations debated at ‘Culture and Law’ forum http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264042.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:09:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe final panel of the scientific-practical forum "Culture and Law: Modern Challenges" has been devoted to the theme "The Role of Culture in the System of International Relations", Azernews reports. The forum was organized by Azerbaijan Culture Ministry.Moderated by Deputy Minister of Culture Farid Jafarov, the panel session included Azerbaijan's Permanent Representative to UNESCO Elman Abdullayev; Head of the Department of International Court and Arbitration Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Badir Bayramov; Head of the Department of Private International Law and European Law at Baku State University's Faculty of Law Elizade Mammadov; and Director of the Training Center of the Bar Association, Professor Amir Aliyev of the UNESCO Chair on Human Rights and Information Law at Baku State University.Discussions examined the place of culture within the framework of international law, the growing role of cultural diplomacy in interstate relations, and the significance of culture as a form of "soft power" in global influence mechanisms. It was emphasized that the protection and sharing of cultural heritage with the international community is not only a matter of cultural policy but also a key factor in strengthening stability and mutual trust in international cooperation.The panel also addressed cooperation with international organizations, legal obligations in the cultural sphere, the defense of cultural heritage, and the promotion of cultural diversity on a global scale. Speakers noted that Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage serves as an essential component of the country’s foreign policy and contributes to enhancing its reputation on the international stage.In conclusion, it was stated that strengthening cultural diplomacy and safeguarding cultural heritage at the international level will further consolidate Azerbaijan’s position in the global arena.Held for the first time, the Culture and Law Forum served as an important platform for comprehensive discussions on emerging challenges in Azerbaijan’s cultural and legal spheres, as well as the legislative measures addressing them.The agenda featured major themes, including "Culture and Law," "The Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Our Cultural Values," and "The Role of Culture in the System of International Relations."Specialists and representatives from state institutions exchanged views on safeguarding and advancing Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, with particular attention to strengthening the legal foundations that support the cultural sector.The forum also sought to foster closer cooperation among institutions responsible for shaping and regulating cultural policy.Strengthening collaboration between the fields of culture and law was highlighted as a vital step toward protecting national values, enhancing their global recognition, and ensuring more effective promotion of Azerbaijan's cultural identity on the international stage.Participants included officials from various government bodies alongside experts in law and culture. Panel session on Azerbaijani Constitution and cultural values held in Baku http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264041.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:00:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaA panel session "The Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Our Cultural Values" has been held as part of the scientific-practical forum "Culture and Law: Modern Challenges", organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Azernews reports. The event was moderated by Rashad Ibadov, Dean of the Law Faculty at ADA University.Speakers included Azerbaijan's Deputy Minister of Justice Toghrul Huseynov; Rector of the Heydar Aliyev Academy of the State Security Service Elshad Nasirov; Head of the UNESCO Chair on Human Rights and Information Law at Baku State University's Law Faculty and member of the Bar Association Turqay Huseynov; Dean of the Law Faculty at Baku State University, Associate Professor Zaur Aliyev; Executive Director of the Center for Legal Expertise and Legislative Initiatives Samir Mahmudov; and Head of the Legal Department of the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry Gular Mikayilova.The panel featured wide-ranging discussions on the legal aspects of contemporary challenges, the protection of national heritage, and the role of culture in state policy.Speakers emphasized that the legal norms and principles enshrined in Azerbaijan's Constitution provide a solid foundation for safeguarding, developing, and transmitting the country's cultural values to future generations. In this context, the importance of building state cultural policy in a more flexible, functional, and globally aligned manner was underlined.Discussions also focused on the implementation of legislation adopted for the protection of cultural heritage, the improvement of governance mechanisms in this field, and the application of international experience.At the same time, participants addressed issues related to the modern challenges facing culture. Against the backdrop of globalization, digitalization, and the acceleration of information flows, it was noted that new legal approaches are required to protect cultural heritage. The necessity of joint efforts by both state institutions and independent experts was particularly highlighted.Organized for the first time, the Culture and Law Forum provided a key platform for in-depth discussions on the new challenges facing the country's cultural and legal fields, as well as the relevant legal regulations.The forum addressed key topics such as "Culture and Law," "The Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Our Cultural Values," and "The Role of Culture in the System of International Relations."Experts and representatives of state institutions engaged in discussions on the preservation and development of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, including ways to strengthen the legal framework supporting the country's cultural sector.The forum also aimed to enhance cooperation among various institutions involved in the legal regulation of cultural policy.Developing collaboration in the fields of culture and law is seen as a crucial step toward protecting Azerbaijan's cultural values, raising their international recognition, and promoting a more effective representation of the country's culture on the global stage.Representatives from various state bodies, as well as specialists in law and culture, participated in the forum. UAE pledges US$550 million to support UN’s 2026 global humanitarian appeal http://www.today.az/news/regions/264040.html World news Thu, 11 Dec 2025 10:54:00 +0400 Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE has announced a substantial pledge of US$550 million to support the UN’s Global Humanitarian Overview (GHO), which aims to raise US$33 billion in 2026 to support approximately 135 million people across 23 humanitarian operations worldwide, including programs supporting refugees and migrants.Azernews reports, citing the Emirates News Agency, that the immediate focus of the appeal is to help protect the lives of up to 87 million people in need of urgent support with US$23 billion in funding.The initiative reaffirms the UAE’s unwavering commitment to advancing international efforts to save lives and respond to disasters and crises affecting the most vulnerable populations globally.This support underscores the vital role of the UAE in promoting multilateral humanitarian action and the nation’s close cooperation with UN agencies, including the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as well as with relief and development programs operating on the ground, to ensure timely access to aid for those most in need, in line with His Highness’s directives emphasisng a rapid and effective response.Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, said, “The UAE continues its steadfast commitment to supporting global humanitarian efforts and working with our UN partners to ensure access to aid for those most impacted. This pledge embodies the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and reflects our profound belief in the necessity of international solidarity in responding to urgent humanitarian appeals in an effective and sustainable manner that preserves human dignity and protects lives.”Tom Fletcher, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at OCHA, welcomed the announcement, stating, “Our global appeal is about saving lives where shocks have hit hardest – and turning plans into real protection. The UAE’s rapid and generous backing of our 2026 plan sends a strong signal, focused on people who need it most. We must deliver an effective, innovative response that meets the moment.”Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, stated, “Warning signs of health system collapse manifest long before it occurs – outbreaks spread, malnutrition increases, and preventable deaths rise. However, when we come together, services can be restored and lives saved. I thank His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the UAE for their support, which will provide crucial humanitarian health care to millions in need.”UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell stated, “UNICEF appreciates the UAE’s generous support, which will go a long way to save and improve the lives of children caught in humanitarian crises. Children are always the most vulnerable when a crisis strikes. As needs outpace funding, this is an especially critical time, building on UNICEF’s strategic partnership with the UAE.”Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), welcomed the announcement, stating, “We value UAE’s strong commitment to humanitarian efforts.” He added: “While severe funding shortfalls present a significant challenge for millions of vulnerable forcibly displaced people, contributions from governments like the UAE allow UNHCR to enhance its response efforts and provide a glimmer of hope for those in need.”Cindy McCain, World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director, stated, “As humanitarian needs soar and resources lag dangerously behind, the United Arab Emirates’ generous pledge is a lifeline that will help ensure urgent assistance reaches the people in greatest need. We thank the UAE for its humanitarian leadership in these unprecedented times. WFP stands ready to work with the UAE to ensure this desperately needed support reaches the millions facing acute hunger across the globe.”This support builds on the strong strategic partnership between the UAE and the United Nations humanitarian system and reaffirms the UAE’s central role in addressing the most pressing humanitarian challenges, enhancing the international community’s ability to protect lives, and supporting stability in crisis-affected areas, in line with His Highness’s directives that reinforce the UAE’s leading approach to global humanitarian action. Azerbaijan–Latvia Interparliamentary Group meets with Latvian Ambassador in Baku http://www.today.az/news/society/264039.html Society Thu, 11 Dec 2025 10:42:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovOn 10 December, members of the Azerbaijan–Latvia interparliamentary working group held a meeting with Latvia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Edgars Skuja, at the Milli Majlis.Azernews reports that the purpose of the meeting was to introduce the ambassador to the newly formed friendship group following the parliamentary elections.The sides held extensive discussions on the development of bilateral relations. They exchanged views on continuing cooperation and experience-sharing in agriculture, the food industry, and healthcare, as well as increasing mutual visits and expanding collaboration in these fields.Kamran Bayramov, head of the working group, noted that both 2024 and 2025 have been rich and significant in terms of the expansion of relations between Azerbaijan and Latvia.In 2024, the two countries marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. A series of political, economic, and humanitarian events were held in both nations, accompanied by reciprocal visits.It was emphasized that this year, in particular, several important mutual visits took place. In May, Latvia’s Minister of Agriculture visited Azerbaijan to attend agriculture and food industry exhibitions. In August, Latvia’s Minister of Health visited Baku, participated in a gastroenterology congress, and met with members of the Friendship Group at the Milli Majlis. A few days ago, a delegation led by Azerbaijan’s Minister of Health, Teymur Musayev, paid a working visit to Latvia, held numerous meetings, and signed a Cooperation Agreement between the health ministries of the two countries in the fields of healthcare and medical science.The meeting also highlighted the importance of strengthening interparliamentary cooperation. Expanding ties between the Milli Majlis and the Latvian Seimas, organizing reciprocal visits, and supporting each other’s positions on international platforms were identified as priority areas.The ambassador was also briefed on developments in Azerbaijan and the wider region, efforts to advance the Azerbaijan–Armenia peace agenda, the outcomes of the Washington Summit, reconstruction efforts in the liberated territories, and the implementation of the “Great Return” State Program. The ambassador was informed about the political, economic, and humanitarian significance of achieving lasting peace in the region.The meeting was attended by MPs Sevil Mikayilova, Elchin Mirzabeyli, Azer Allahveranov, Mahir Suleymanli, Malik Hasanov, Ayd?n Huseynov, and other officials, all members of the Azerbaijan–Latvia interparliamentary working group. Third day of Baku’s Asset Integrity and Corrosion conference begins http://www.today.az/news/society/264038.html Society Thu, 11 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovThe third day of the international “Asset Integrity & Corrosion and Coatings Conference,” dedicated to Baku’s oil and gas sector, has kicked off, Azernews reports.The conference brings together leading industry experts, company executives, and technology providers.Within the framework of the conference, participants are discussing the current state and the latest solutions in ensuring asset integrity, combating corrosion, and advancing protective coating technologies. In addition, attendees will be presented with the risks facing the industry, technical solutions, and international best practices.It should be noted that the event has brought together more than 500 delegates from over 20 countries. More than 50 speakers are delivering presentations at the conference, while over 25 companies are showcasing their technological solutions. In total, more than 50 technical sessions, several panel discussions, and various networking events have been held. President Ilham Aliyev: Current level of Azerbaijan–Kenya relations a source of satisfaction http://www.today.az/news/politics/264037.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 09:30:00 +0400 “The current level of development of Azerbaijan–Kenya relations is a source of satisfaction. We attach great importance to the growth of our interstate relations, which possess significant potential, and to the expansion of our cooperation in various fields, particularly energy, agriculture, industry, and others,” said President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev in his congratulatory letter to President of Kenya William Samoei Ruto on the occasion of his country’s national holiday – Independence Day.“I fondly recall our meeting in New York in September, which took place in an atmosphere of sincerity and mutual trust. I am confident that, in the interests of our peoples and by leveraging existing opportunities, we will succeed in strengthening our friendly ties and deepening our mutually beneficial cooperation both bilaterally and multilaterally through our joint efforts,” President Ilham Aliyev emphasized. President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to President of Kenya http://www.today.az/news/politics/264036.html Politics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 09:05:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, sent a congratulatory letter to the President of Kenya, William Samoei Ruto, Azernews reports."Dear Mr. President,On my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan, I extend to you, and through you to your entire people, my sincere congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of the national holiday of the Republic of Kenya – Independence Day.The current level of development of Azerbaijan–Kenya relations is a source of satisfaction. We attach great importance to the growth of our interstate relations, which possess significant potential, and to the expansion of our cooperation in various fields, particularly energy, agriculture, industry, and others.I fondly recall our meeting in New York in September, which took place in an atmosphere of sincerity and mutual trust. I am confident that, in the interests of our peoples and by leveraging existing opportunities, we will succeed in strengthening our friendly ties and deepening our mutually beneficial cooperation both bilaterally and multilaterally through our joint efforts.On this festive day, I wish you good health, happiness, and success in your endeavors, as well as lasting peace and prosperity to your friendly people.Respectfully,Ilham AliyevPresident of the Republic of AzerbaijanBaku, 9 December 2025,'' the letter reads. Adobe integrates its apps into ChatGPT http://www.today.az/news/regions/264035.html World news Thu, 11 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0400 Adobe announced on Wednesday that it is launching Photoshop, Adobe Express, and Acrobat on OpenAI's artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT, Azernews reports.The company said that ChatGPT users will be able to access Adobe's apps by typing the name of the app, followed by an instruction. The AI assistant will then retrieve the app and guide the user through the tasks.All three apps will be available for free to ChatGPT desktop, web, and iOS users starting today. Additionally, Adobe Express for ChatGPT is also available on Android, while support for Photoshop and Acrobat will be available on Android soon. Emerson experts highlight how robotics transforming corrosion monitoring http://www.today.az/news/analytics/264034.html Analytics Thu, 11 Dec 2025 08:30:00 +0400 Nazrin AbdulAt the Asset Integrity & Corrosion Conference, two experts from Emerson Process Management, Andrey Kharitonov and Bilgehan Karakus, were interviewed about how robotics, drones, and autonomous inspection tools are reshaping corrosion monitoring and safety across industrial facilities.“We are eliminating manual inspections and enabling true predictivity,” said Andrey Kharitonov during an interview with Azernews.Question: How are robotics, drones, and autonomous inspection technologies transforming corrosion management in industrial facilities? What benefits do they bring in terms of efficiency and safety?Responding to the question, Andrey Kharitonov, representing Emerson Process Management, explained that the shift from manual inspection to automated, sensor-based systems has already transformed how operators manage corrosion risks.“In the past, integrity teams had to physically go into the field and check every asset manually,” he said. “Today, our goal is to eliminate that process as much as possible.”Kharitonov noted that Emerson now provides ultrasonic, non-intrusive sensors capable of performing continuous corrosion inspections. Because these sensors remain fixed at the same locations, they deliver consistent, comparable data over time. This creates what he described as a fully predictive approach: “By measuring daily or very frequently, we can determine exactly when pipe wall thickness will reach its minimum threshold. That allows us to schedule maintenance proactively, reduce safety incidents, and plan resources effectively.”Although robotics and drones also support safer operations by keeping human inspectors away from hazardous or explosive areas, Kharitonov emphasized that such tools still require active human supervision. Emerson’s approach, he added, minimizes human involvement entirely by automating data collection and feeding information directly into analytical software that generates alarms and reports.“This saves a massive number of working hours, improves safety, and enhances integrity. The same technology can be used not only for pipelines but also for tanks and containers containing corrosive liquids,” he said. “Data is valuable only when converted into actions,” Kharitonov added while speaking about integration challenges.Question: What are the main challenges companies face when integrating autonomous inspection into existing integrity programs?In his response, Kharitonov said that one of the most common issues is that many companies focus solely on data collection rather than on generating meaningful insights.“It’s not enough just to measure corrosion,” he explained. “The real value comes when that data triggers corrective actions, injecting inhibitors, scheduling maintenance, or adjusting operations,” he emphasised.Another challenge, he noted, is underutilized data. Emerson’s corrosion sensors can provide information not only to integrity engineers but also to maintenance teams, yet companies often fail to establish processes to ensure that the right people use the right data.He highlighted digitalization and integration as ongoing obstacles. Historically, many operators relied on simple 4–20 mA systems, whereas modern sensors now use wireless technologies and advanced industrial protocols like OPC. “Today, technologies have evolved enough to overcome integration problems, but customers still need a clear technology strategy,” he added. Effective corrosion management, he said, requires viewing analytical tools, connectivity, and cybersecurity not as separate elements but as a unified digital ecosystem.“Drone-based UT measurements will play a bigger role” — Bilgehan KarakusQuestion: Looking ahead, which emerging technologies in robotics and drone inspection will have the biggest impact on corrosion monitoring?Bilgehan Karakus, who oversees IoT sensors for Türkiye and Azerbaijan, said that while Emerson currently focuses heavily on ultrasonic thickness monitoring, drone-based UT inspection will become increasingly important.“There are many methods to measure corrosion,” he said. “Our ultrasonic thickness sensors provide online, predictive insights. But in some locations — such as very high pipelines or hard-to-reach assets — continuous online monitoring may not be necessary or practical.”For these cases, he believes drone-based inspection will provide a strong alternative. “If a pipeline is located at height and requires scaffolding for inspection, sending a drone equipped with UT measurement tools will be far more efficient and safer,” he explained.Karakus added that all advanced monitoring systems serve a common goal: preventing leaks, protecting the environment, and ensuring the safety of workers.“Dangerous fluids in pipelines and tanks pose serious environmental and personal risks. These monitoring systems help eliminate failures, improve process safety, and safeguard personnel,” he said.The insights from Emerson’s experts highlight a clear industry shift: from manual and reactive inspection to automated, continuous, and predictive asset integrity management. While drones and robotics will play a growing role, this approach emphasizes autonomous sensors, seamless digital integration, and actionable insights — enabling operators to make faster, safer, and more informed decisions about corrosion risks. Starmer: Europe strong, united behind Ukraine http://www.today.az/news/regions/264033.html World news Thu, 11 Dec 2025 08:00:00 +0400 British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer insisted that the Old Continent remains strong and in support of Ukraine following United States President Donald Trump's criticism of European leaders, Azernews reports."On the question of Europe and President Trump's comments, what I see is a strong Europe, united behind Ukraine and united behind our long-standing values of freedom and democracy. And I will always stand up for those values and those freedoms," Starmer stressed during the Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) at the House of Commons.In a previous interview, Trump slammed the European Union and the rest of the continent as a "decaying group" with "weak" leaders who are "talking too much" and "not delivering" for Ukraine as it is trying to repel Russia's military campaign. Later, Trump claimed he told Starmer to implement a wiser energy policy to stay in office. Baku, Tashkent sign 2026 military cooperation plan http://www.today.az/news/politics/264032.html Politics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 15:43:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovAzerbaijan’s Minister of Defence, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov, met on December 10 with the delegation led by Viktor Mahmudov, Secretary of the Security Council under the President of Uzbekistan, and Lieutenant General Shukhrat Khalmukhamedov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Defence, who are on an official visit to Baku.Azernews reports that the Ministry of Defence, the visit began with the delegation laying wreaths at the Alley of Honor, paying tribute to National Leader Heydar Aliyev and prominent ophthalmologist and academician Zarifa Aliyeva. The guests then visited the Victory Park, where they placed a wreath at the Victory Monument.A formal welcoming ceremony was held at the Ministry of Defence, during which the delegation reviewed the guard of honor. The national anthems of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan were performed, and the “Book of Honor” was signed in accordance with protocol.During the meeting between the two sides, Colonel General Hasanov emphasized that the bilateral military cooperation between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan is founded on strong ties of friendship and brotherhood. The heads of the Uzbek delegation noted that cooperation in the military sphere contributes significantly to the development and strengthening of both countries’ armed forces.The discussions covered a wide range of issues, including cooperation in military, military-technical, and military education fields, as well as other matters of mutual interest in the defense sector.At the conclusion of the meeting, the Ministries of Defence of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan signed the bilateral military cooperation plan for the year 2026.As part of the official visit, the Uzbek delegation also visited the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army, familiarizing themselves with the main areas of activity of subordinate departments. The visitors’ questions were addressed during the briefing. Heydar Aliyev Center holds scientific-practical forum on culture and law http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264031.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 10 Dec 2025 15:23:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaHeydar Aliyev Center has hosted the opening of the scientific-practical forum "Culture and Law: Modern Challenges", organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Azernews reports.The opening ceremony began with the performance of the National Anthem of Azerbaijan.Speaking at the forum, the Azerbaijan Culture Minister, Adil Karimli, emphasized the significance of holding the event on International Human Rights Day. He noted that the timing carried symbolic meaning, underscoring the deep and multifaceted connection between culture and law."The conceptual link between culture and law is far deeper and stronger than it may appear. Broadly speaking, culture is a system of ideas, values, behaviors, and norms that define a nation's identity, ensure internal cohesion, distinguish it from others, and evolve in a stable manner over time. In a positive sense, law is a set of rules created and applied by state institutions to shape and regulate individual freedoms, behaviors, and social relations," Adil Karimli said.The Culture Minister underlined the need to refine the legislative framework, adopt new laws, introduce modern governance structures, and ensure harmonious cooperation to achieve strategic goals.Deputy Speaker of the Azerbaijani Parliament Ziyafat Asgarov stressed the importance of the relationship between culture and law, describing the forum's timing as a symbolic message. He noted that the protection of human rights and the preservation of cultural values are complementary principles.Academician Rafael Huseynov, also Deputy Speaker of the Azerbaijani Parliament, underlined the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage and advancing it on a legal basis. He outlined that culture extends beyond art and aesthetics, playing a crucial role in shaping society's legal culture. Huseynov further pointed to the strategic importance of protecting multicultural values and national identity for future generations.Chairman of the Azerbaijan Bar Association and member of the Judicial-Legal Council Anar Baghirov described the forum as an important platform for fostering dialogue and sharing experiences in the fields of law and culture. He noted its role in supporting the development of modern society and maintaining a balance between legal and cultural values.The forum continued with panel discussions, offering participants the opportunity to exchange views and explore contemporary challenges at the intersection of culture and law. Azerbaijan, OIC seek to enhance cooperation in cultural field http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264030.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 10 Dec 2025 14:42:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan Culture Ministry is committed to enhancing cultural cooperation with Islamic countries and seeks to use the OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025 as a platform to strengthen dialogue and partnerships, Azernews reports.The festival is designed to encourage collaboration in heritage, culture, and the creative industries. In line with this vision, numerous bilateral and multilateral meetings were held on the sidelines of the event.Following the official opening ceremony at the Baku Congress Center, Azerbaijan Culture Minister, Adil Karimli, held a bilateral meeting with Tarig Ali Bakheet, OIC Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian, Cultural and Social Affairs and Special Envoy of the OIC Secretary General on AfghanistanAdil Karimli expressed his gratitude to the OIC leadership for supporting the hosting of such a significant event in Azerbaijan. He pointed out that Azerbaijan's relations with the OIC carry strategic importance.Highlighting the significance of the festival, the Minister noted that the project serves as an important platform to promote cultural cooperation within the Islamic world, strengthen cultural ties, and support creative initiatives.Tarig Ali Bakheet, in turn, thanked the Azerbaijani side for the successful organization of the festival and the hospitality extended to the delegations. He stressed that Azerbaijan has made valuable contributions to solidarity, cooperation, and cultural exchange within the Islamic world.During the meeting, the sides exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.At the conclusion, a commemorative gift was presented to the guest, and a joint photo was taken.Azerbaijan is hosting OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025 for the first time. The large-scale event is jointly organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in partnership with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.In connection with this prestigious event, more than 300 guests, including official representatives, experts in science, culture, and the creative industries — have arrived in Azerbaijan from nearly 50 countries.The festival focuses on the development of intercultural dialogue and the promotion of Islamic values—tolerance, peace, and respect for diversity.The promotion of joint projects in the fields of economy, education, science, and tourism, as well as the establishment of sustainable partnerships between member states and the strengthening of the integration of creative industries into the global economy, are also among the main goals.OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025 features high-level meetings of OIC member states' ministers of culture, the "Cultural and Creative Industries Forum" (MYFORUM), the "Creative Village: Cultural and Creative Industries Exhibition" (MYEXPO), the "Baku Cinema Breeze – 2025" international film program, the "Eastern Fashion Show" – presentations by young and renowned designers from OIC countries, the International Summit on Gaming Technologies (G-HUB), as well as various cultural projects related to theater, music, dance, and animation. Garabagh emerges as new investment hub ahead of major forum http://www.today.az/news/analytics/264029.html Analytics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 14:23:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzBaku is set to become the focal point of Azerbaijan–Türkiye economic collaboration as the II Azerbaijan–Türkiye Investment Forum prepares to kick off on December 23. The event, supported by the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Trade of Türkiye, and jointly organized by AZPROMO and TÜ?B, promises to showcase the growing synergy between the two countries’ business communities.Ahead of the forum, a press conference on December 10 offered media representatives a glimpse into the agenda, highlighting the forum’s ambition to connect senior officials, top business leaders, and industry associations. With more than 500 attendees expected, the event aims to open doors to new investment opportunities, deepen bilateral cooperation, and set the stage for long-term economic integration.Against this backdrop, Hüseyin Büyükf?rat, President of the Public Union of Turkish-Azerbaijani Businessmen and Industrialists, shared his perspectives exclusively with Azernews:- How do you assess the current situation regarding the investment environment in Garabagh? What are the new investment opportunities and the expected employment capacity?- Our aim is not only to attract new investments but also to ensure that existing investments continue to strengthen. Some tasks need to be done in this regard: coordination with relevant institutions, providing investors with accurate information, and accelerating necessary processes. We are currently working on comprehensive and highly impactful projects concerning Karabakh. Providing employment for people who have returned to the region after many years—or are preparing to return—is a major priority. In this context, discussions are underway on investments that will create between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs, and some of these projects will likely be announced at the Forum.The incentives provided by Azerbaijan, the opening of roads, the revitalization of the Middle Corridor, and the strengthening of Silk Road connections have turned the region into a serious investment alternative. Due to shrinking markets in some sectors in Türkiye, our companies have been turning to countries like Africa and Egypt. However, we especially want to emphasize that Garabagh is also a strong, emerging alternative. Together with our trade attaché and all relevant state institutions, we are working to strengthen the investment environment. Our main goal is to properly explain the existing opportunities in Azerbaijan not only to Türkiye but also to third countries. Investors naturally have questions about incentives and support. Thanks to this Forum, all institutions and ministries are gathered under one roof, and investors’ questions are answered directly. This eliminates many misconceptions and leads to more transparent communication.- Is there a plan to integrate the Organization of Turkic States into these investment forums in the future, or to involve member countries more comprehensively in the process?- The steps taken in the Turkic world in recent years are a source of pride for all of us. One of the areas where this unity will be felt most strongly is trade, and significant progress is being made in this direction. We believe that our forum will continue even more strongly in its second, third, and subsequent years. As the process advances, the interest of different regions and members of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) will naturally increase, and they will become more involved in this platform. We already invited all these countries to our forum. Promotion is very important here; both you and I have responsibilities in this regard. A participant from Cyprus asked a similar question earlier. On this occasion, we also call upon businesspeople from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus: We want them to join this forum. It is very valuable for us to see them here. The same applies to the other Turkic Republics as well.- Does TÜ?B have any studies or special programs aimed at opening up the Turkish market for small and medium-sized enterprises operating in Azerbaijan?- TÜ?B is not a company or holding; it is an association that brings together a broad business community—from major holding companies in Türkiye and Azerbaijan to small and medium-sized enterprises. Our association includes major organizations such as Azersun Holding, Pa?a Holding, Mr. Fix, Ziraat Bankas?, Anadolu Group, Coca-Cola, and Koç Group. You are familiar with the significant work these groups are doing in Azerbaijan, such as opening factories and establishing production facilities. Our doors are open to all businesspeople. We are constantly holding meetings to support SMEs in Azerbaijan in accessing the Turkish market. We assist anyone who has questions, is seeking cooperation, or wishes to establish commercial connections. Together with our state institutions and trade attachés, we strive to provide all possible support.Within this structure, we also conduct regular SME-focused work. We meet almost every month; we listen to the companies' issues and the challenges they face. We convey these matters to state institutions in Azerbaijan, as well as to ministries and relevant institutions in Türkiye. We act as a constant bridge between the two countries, doing our best to remove obstacles to bilateral trade. This cooperation platform is continuously updated with new initiatives and programs, and it is possible that some new steps will be announced at the Forum.- What are the main investment trends and sectors that Turkish and Azerbaijani companies are currently showing the most interest in?- It would not be accurate to highlight only one sector, as interest spans a broad range of fields—literally hundreds. However, as reflected in the Forum’s panel topics, green energy, technology, and technoparks, sustainable development fields, industrial zones, and next-generation infrastructure projects are among the most prominent areas. We believe Azerbaijan has entered a new era. In the post-victory period, we aim to draw the attention of international investors to this country. It is our duty to promote all existing and upcoming opportunities in Azerbaijan, not only in Türkiye but also in third countries.Therefore, investment trends are not limited to specific sectors. There is increasing interest across a wide spectrum—from energy to technology, from industry to logistics. Our role is to ensure that this growing interest transforms into concrete investments through accurate information and effective guidance. National team delivers strong performance at Alpaqut Championship http://www.today.az/news/sports/264028.html Sports Wed, 10 Dec 2025 14:01:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe 5th World Alpaqut Championship has been held in the city of Bursa, Turkiye, drawing 450 athletes from 19 countries, Azernews reports.The tournament took place at the Uluda? University Faculty of Sports Sciences, organized by the World Alpaqut Federation and the Turkiye Alpaqut Representation Office.During the opening ceremony, President of the World Alpaqut Federation Emil Rahimov, Chairman of the Federation’s Board and founder Kutsan Vasif Namazov, the championship's technical director Yunus Arabac?, and Turkiye's official representative Metin Karadeniz wished success to the athletes.According to the final results of the championship, Türkiye took first place, Iraq placed second, and the Azerbaijani national team finished third.In the Aycha system category, Turkiye ranked first, Iraq second, and Morocco third. In the Batur system, Kazakhstan secured first place, Turkiye came in second, and Azerbaijan finished third.In the Caymaz system, Azerbaijan claimed the top spot. Iran finished second, while Romania placed third. In the Gurshak category, Iraq ranked first, Georgia took second place, and Turkiye finished third. In the Kachhut system, Türkiye earned first place, Lithuania ranked second, and Iran placed third.Alpaqut is a martial art with its canons, traditions and philosophy. The word Alpaqut consists of two words- Alp which means "warrior" and kulsal that means "saint". These are saint soldiers who battled for the sake of national and universal ideals.The ancient sport which combines mixed Turkic martial arts consists of three systems: Aypara, Batur, and Jaimaz.The fighting usually takes place in the wolf and falcon circle. Wolf and falcon circles are the totem that belongs to the Turkic world. The fight lasts two minutes.A number of alpaqut sports schools operate in Azerbaijan, Turkiye, Georgia, Hungary and other countries. Bucharest holds roundtable on “Heydar Aliyev’s Role in Establishing Relations Between ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/264027.html Politics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:42:00 +0400 On December 9, 2025, the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Romania organized a roundtable in Bucharest titled “Heydar Aliyev’s Role in Establishing Relations Between Azerbaijan and Romania” on the occasion of the commemoration of the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people, Heydar Aliyev, Azernews reports, citing the embassy.The event began with a one-minute silence in memory of the National Leader. Following this, the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Romania, Qudsi Osmanov, delivered the opening speech. He spoke about Heydar Aliyev’s life and activities, his wisdom, and the results of the domestic and foreign policies he implemented based on his statecraft experience. The ambassador highlighted Heydar Aliyev’s contributions as the author of Azerbaijan’s first Constitution and emphasized that his legacy is being duly continued today by President Ilham Aliyev. Ambassador Osmanov also touched upon Azerbaijan’s glorious victory in the 44-day Patriotic War, noting that it brought peace to the South Caucasus region as a whole. He highlighted the significance of the document signed in Washington on August 8 of this year and the Zangezur Corridor, describing the delivery of goods from Azerbaijan to Armenia as a demonstration of Azerbaijan’s goodwill.Subsequently, Emil Constantinescu, former President of Romania (1996–2000) and Head of the Romanian Democracy Foundation, shared his memories of the National Leader in a video message. He spoke about Heydar Aliyev’s role in establishing the East-West transport corridor and the TRACECA project in the 1990s.The ceremony was attended by Romanian Senators Sebastian Cernik, Catalin Daniel Fenekiu, Kristian Sipo?, Deputies Adrian Solomon and Amet Varol, the Ambassador of Türkiye to Romania Özgür K?vanç Altan, the Ambassador of Pakistan Ilyas Mahmud Nizami, the Ambassador of Georgia Tamar Beruçasvili, the Mufti of the Muslims in Romania Yusuf Murat, and others. Speakers highlighted Heydar Aliyev’s meaningful life dedicated to his people, the strengthening and progress of Azerbaijan, his exceptional role in expanding Azerbaijan-Romania relations, and the special place of modern Azerbaijan in the world.At the end of the event, a short documentary dedicated to the commemoration of the National Leader was screened.The roundtable received wide coverage from Romanian television channels and media outlets.Representatives of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Romania, the leadership of SOCAR Petroleum SA, the Turkish Businessmen Association, and the communities of Turks and Iranian Azerbaijanis living and working in Romania also participated in the event.Additionally, attendees had the opportunity to view a photo exhibition dedicated to the life and achievements of the National Leader and his efforts for Azerbaijan, as well as Azerbaijan-Romania relations. The exhibition was accompanied by detailed explanations provided by the ambassador and embassy staff. President Ilham Aliyev receives UK and Northern Ireland Trade Envoy to Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/264026.html Politics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:21:00 +0400 On December 10, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Lord John Alderdice, United Kingdom's Trade Envoy to Azerbaijan and Central Asia, Azernews reports. 1th Vugar Hashimov Memorial kicks off in Khankandi http://www.today.az/news/sports/264025.html Sports Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:02:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe 11th Vugar Hashimov Memorial has kicked off in Khankandi in honor of the late chess player and European champion Vugar Hashimov, Azernews reports.The event, organized at the Congress Center, began with the performance of the Azerbaijan National Anthem. Afterwards, a video clip about the history and geography of the Memorial was shown to the audience.In his speech, Sabuhi Gahramanov, Deputy Special Representative of the President of Azerbaijan in Khankandi, Aghdara and Khojaly districts, spoke about Vugar Hashimov's role in the history of Azerbaijani chess. He stated that the Memorial is not only a commemorative event but also a sign of deep respect for the late grandmaster. Gahramanov emphasized that since Khankandi's liberation from occupation, the city has successfully hosted many local and international competitions.Mahir Mammadov, President of the Azerbaijan Chess Federation, recalled that the 10th Vugar Hashimov Memorial was held in Shusha. He expressed deep gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev for the support shown in organizing the tournament. Speaking about Vugar Hashimov's contributions to Azerbaijani chess, the FIDE Vice President said that his achievements continue to inspire young intellectual talents. He also noted that world-renowned chess players always eagerly participate in this tournament. Mammadov expressed confidence that the competition would be held at a high level and in a fair manner.At the end of his remarks, the Federation President congratulated Rauf Mammadov, who has won all chess tournaments held in Azerbaijan this year.Later, the memory of Vugar Hashimov's father, Qasim Hashimov — former Chairman of the Memorial's Organizing Committee, who passed away in January this year due to a tragic incident — was honored with a moment of silence.Serkhan Hashimov, the current Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Vugar Hashimov Memorial, promised that the tournament would continue to be held in the future. He stated that hosting the event in Khankandi is a historic moment. Hashimov then officially declared the tournament open.Chief Arbiter Rauf Hajili provided participants and guests with information about the tournament regulations. According to him, the Memorial will consist of rapid and blitz events. Both competitions will be held in two rounds, and the winner will be determined based on the total number of points scored.Six chess players will compete in the rapid and blitz events of the tournament, organized by the Vugar Hashimov Chess Foundation, the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and the Azerbaijan Chess Federation.The intellectual contenders, including Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE), Amin Tabatabaei (Iran), Vladimir Fedoseev (Slovenia), Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzbekistan), Rauf Mammadov, and Aydin Suleymanli will test their strength over two cycles.Vugar Hashimov Memorial was first held in 2014. Since 2023, the tournament has held the status of a qualifying stage for the FIDE World Championship.Vugar Hashimov Memorial was first held in 2014, and since 2023, the tournament has held the status of a FIDE World Championship qualifying event.In 2024, the Vugar Hashimov Memorial took place in the city of Shusha.Ian Nepomniachtchi, competing under the flag of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), outperformed all his rivals to take first place in the memorial tournament.In the rapid competition, the grandmaster scored 10 points and added 9 points in blitz, ultimately finishing with a total of 19 points to win the tournament.Uzbekistani player Nodirbek Abdusattorov (18 points) secured second place, while Azerbaijani representative Shakhriyar Mammadyarov (16 points) took third place.Vugar Hashimov (1986-2014) made a remarkable contribution to the chess history of Azerbaijan.He played for Azerbaijan's national team in the Chess Olympiads in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008.Hashimov won a bronze medal in the European Team Championship in 2007 and became the European Champion with the national team in 2009.He was the European vice champion of the national team in 2011 and the winner of the Reggio Emilia tournament in 2010–2011. Experts highlight innovation barriers and opportunities in Next-Generation Oil and Gas Coating ... http://www.today.az/news/business/264024.html Business Wed, 10 Dec 2025 12:42:00 +0400 Nazrin AbdulAt the Asset Integrity & Corrosion and Coatings Conference, a panel discussion on “Next-generation Coating Solutions for Harsh Oil and Gas Environments” brought together experts representing different parts of the value chain, Azernews reports.Participants included Nurida Mammadova, Lead Project Engineer at SOCAR Upstream Management International LLC; Paul Gielen, Director of TRAST B.V. Branch in Azerbaijan; and Kanan Atakishiyev, Chief Commercial Officer at WESA.The session highlighted the combined perspectives of asset owners, technical specialists, and commercial leaders—reflecting how each plays a key role in advancing coating technologies in complex oil and gas environments.Speaking about the adoption of online coating technologies for high-temperature pipelines that cannot be shut down, Nurida Mammadova noted that SOCAR, now operating on an international scale, remains open to innovative solutions. She explained that online coating technologies can be effective under high-temperature conditions where shutdowns are not feasible, but she emphasized that such applications are more suitable for temporary rather than permanent use.Paul Gielen underscored the importance of surface preparation in ensuring coating performance. He stated that even the most advanced and expensive coating system will fail if the surface preparation is inadequate. In contrast, a mediocre coating applied to a properly prepared surface is far more likely to perform successfully. According to him, surface preparation remains the foundation of any durable coating system.From a commercial and industry-development viewpoint, Kanan Atakishiyev addressed the ongoing challenge of clients relying on coating specifications developed decades ago. He noted that conditions 20–30 years ago were very different—digitalization was limited, expectations around efficiency were lower, and environmental regulations were far less strict. Despite this, many companies continue to adhere to outdated standards due to comfort and familiarity with older technologies. Atakishiyev emphasized that while resistance to change exists, it also creates opportunities for companies that can demonstrate next-generation solutions through pilot applications or rapid performance testing. Such efforts, he said, allow clients to adopt new technologies without taking on unnecessary risk.Reflecting on whether this mindset is shifting, Atakishiyev explained that resistance to new technologies is likely to persist across the industry. However, he believes EPC contractors have a responsibility to champion innovation and guide clients toward more advanced solutions. Being among the first to introduce new technologies, he added, can help companies strengthen their competitive position.Paul Gielen concluded by noting that manufacturers are actively developing new coating technologies and are eager to introduce them to major operators such as SOCAR, bp, and TotalEnergies. While large operators may sometimes be cautious, he highlighted that collaboration between EPC contractors and manufacturers can accelerate the adoption of innovative solutions across the industry. OIC international relations academy project continues in Baku http://www.today.az/news/society/264023.html Society Wed, 10 Dec 2025 12:21:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovOn November 17, 2025 – as previously reported – since October this year, the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan, the OIC Youth Forum Eurasia Regional Center, and Baku State University have jointly launched the “Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Model International Relations Academy – 2025” project, Azernews reports.Within the framework of the project, the following lectures have been delivered so far:Farhad Mammadov, Director of the South Caucasus Research Center, on “The Security System of the South Caucasus in the Context of the 44-Day Patriotic War”;Leyla Hasanova, Chairperson of the Non-Aligned Movement Youth Organization and COP29 Young Climate Champion, on “The Importance of International Organizations and Events in Global Recognition and Protection of Interests”;Aqil Shirinov, Rector of Azerbaijan University of Theology, on “What Has Islamic Civilization Contributed to the World?”;Nicat Mammadli, Advisor to the Minister of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, on “Science, Technological Progress, and State Sovereignty”;Rafiq Ismayilov, Director of the OIC Youth Forum Eurasia Regional Center, on “Behind-the-Scenes Determinants in International Relations”;Hesen Hesenov, the first Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador, PhD, on “Personal Relations, the Importance of Communication, and Experience-Based Steps in International Relations”;Mohammed Adil Embarch, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to Azerbaijan, on “The Role of International Organizations in Global Affairs: Morocco’s Foreign Policy Priorities and Relations with Azerbaijan”;Birol Akgün, Ambassador of Türkiye to Azerbaijan, on “Türkiye’s Role in the Muslim World: Challenges and Opportunities”;Maksat Mamytkanov, Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan, on “The Role of International Organizations in International Relations and Kyrgyzstan–Azerbaijan Relations”;Ahmad Metani, Ambassador of Palestine to Azerbaijan, on “The Role of International Solidarity in the Palestinian Issue.”The speakers also answered students’ questions and engaged in interactive discussions.It should be noted that the “OIC Model International Relations Academy – 2025” project will continue for six weeks. During this period, heads of diplomatic missions representing OIC countries in Azerbaijan, as well as Azerbaijani officials and field experts, will deliver presentations on international relations, state-building, Islamic civilization, the role of the OIC in the world, fundamentals of national statehood, and other topical issues.At the beginning of December this year, a simulation of the OIC Foreign Ministers’ Conference, with the participation of Azerbaijani students, is planned in Baku.In previous years, Azerbaijani students have repeatedly represented Azerbaijan with distinction at “International OIC Model” competitions, attended by representatives of more than 40 OIC member countries. Upcoming Türkiye-Azerbaijan business forum to convene in Baku http://www.today.az/news/business/264022.html Business Wed, 10 Dec 2025 12:03:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzBaku is preparing to host another major event that will further deepen economic ties between Azerbaijan and Türkiye. On December 23, the Türkiye-Azerbaijan Business Forum will take place at the Heydar Aliyev Center, bringing together top-level officials and influential business leaders from both countries.Azernews reports that Salih Tüfekçi, a representative of the Public Union of Turkish-Azerbaijani Businessmen and Industrialists (TÜIB), shared the announcement during a press conference dedicated to the II Azerbaijan-Turkiye Investment Forum held in Baku.“This forum is one of the important stages in Turkish-Azerbaijani business relations and a valuable contribution to the business world. A forum will again be organized at the Heydar Aliyev Center, which will be attended by high-level leaders, ministers and big businessmen of the two states. In addition, Assistant to the President of Türkiye Cevdet Y?lmaz and Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov will also participate in the forum,” he noted.The event is expected to highlight new avenues of cooperation, reinforce existing partnerships, and showcase the growing strategic synergy between the two economies, particularly in trade, energy, technology, and investment. President Ilham Aliyev received President of John Deere for CIS and Central Asia http://www.today.az/news/politics/264021.html Politics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 11:56:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Csaba Lejko, President of John Deere for Central Asia and the CIS, Chief Executive Officer of John Deere Walldorf International LLC.The meeting highlighted Azerbaijan's vast agricultural potential, as well as the initiatives implemented at the state level to boost the development of this sector.Noting that John Deere is successfully operating in Azerbaijan, Csaba Lejko expressed their interest in enhancing the cooperation, while providing an overview of the initiative they have put forward regarding Azerbaijan's cotton sector.Csaba Lejko said he was deeply impressed by the development process he witnessed in Baku.During the meeting, the sides discussed prospects for cooperation between Azerbaijan and the company, as well as the establishment of an education and training center, sharing of mutual experience, and other issues such as irrigation, logistics, and the digitalization of the cotton and grain production value chain.Founded in the United States in 1837, John Deere, is recognized as of the leading global companies specializing in the manufacturing agricultural and forestry machinery, with its main areas of activity encompassing the production of tractors, combines, and cotton pickers. With last year's total revenue nearing $52 billion, John Deere operates globally with plants and offices across more than 30 countries. Baku hosts 'Culture and Law: Modern Challenges Forum' http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264020.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 10 Dec 2025 11:45:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova"The Culture and Law: Modern Challenges" scientific-practical forum is currently being held at the Heydar Aliyev Center, organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Azernews reports.The forum aims to examine contemporary challenges in Azerbaijan's legal and cultural sectors and to discuss recent developments in these areas.Organized for the first time, the Culture and Law Forum provides a key platform for in-depth discussions on the new challenges facing the country's cultural and legal fields, as well as the relevant legal regulations.During the forum, participants will discuss topics including "Culture and Law," "The Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Our Cultural Values," and "The Role of Culture in the System of International Relations."Experts and representatives of state institutions will engage in discussions on the preservation and development of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, including ways to strengthen the legal framework supporting the country's cultural sector.The forum also aims to enhance cooperation among various institutions involved in the legal regulation of cultural policy.Developing collaboration in the fields of culture and law is seen as a crucial step toward protecting Azerbaijan's cultural values, raising their international recognition, and promoting a more effective representation of the country's culture on the global stage.Representatives from various state bodies, as well as specialists in law and culture, are participating in the forum. TANAP strengthens pipeline safety with advanced digital twin technology http://www.today.az/news/society/264019.html Society Wed, 10 Dec 2025 11:23:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) is advancing its operational safety through the adoption of digital twin technology, an innovative tool increasingly used across the global oil and gas industry. Speaking to Azernews, TANAP’s Integrity Management Manager Suleyman Suleymanov explained how the system is being integrated into the company’s pipeline integrity operations and what challenges it helps to address.A digital twin is essentially a virtual replica of a physical asset that brings together engineering data, geographic information, inspection results, and in advanced stages, real-time operational data. In the oil and gas sector, this technology allows companies to visualize their infrastructure in 3D, simulate different scenarios, assess risks more accurately, and make better-informed decisions about maintenance and safety.Suleymanov noted that TANAP currently uses GIS-enabled platforms and WebGIS as the foundation of its digital twin model. The process begins with generating a detailed 3D model based on aerial surveys and photogrammetric inspections, followed by the incorporation of engineering, construction, and as-built data. This combined information allows TANAP to reach the second level of digital twin maturity. He added that the company has a roadmap to move toward real-time monitoring, predictive digital twin capabilities, and eventually an autonomous or fully integrated digital twin, although each stage requires new investments and access to additional external data.According to him, digital twin technology is particularly valuable for managing operational challenges along TANAP’s route, which crosses various terrains and climatic zones in Türkiye. In regions prone to heavy rainfall, the system enables the modeling of flood risks, helping the company forecast potential hazards and apply mitigation measures such as improving drainage systems and engineering protections. Climate change, he stressed, has become one of the main challenges in ensuring pipeline integrity, making predictive modelling increasingly important.Suleymanov also highlighted that digital twins significantly enhance traditional risk-based inspection methods. Instead of relying solely on semi-quantitative RBI assessments for corrosion and other threats, the digital twin provides dynamic, data-rich insights that allow operators to focus on the most critical risks.With strengthened inspection capabilities, improved data integration, and advanced modelling tools in place, TANAP’s use of digital technologies represents a notable step in modernizing pipeline integrity management and supporting the safe and reliable transportation of natural gas along its route. Azerbaijan, US explore investment and digital partnership opportunities http://www.today.az/news/politics/264018.html Politics Wed, 10 Dec 2025 11:02:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovMinister of Digital Development and Transport Rashad Nabiyev held a meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretaries of Commerce William Kimmitt and Jeffrey Kessler, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport.It was reported that the meeting discussed prospects for cooperation between the two countries, emphasizing that Azerbaijan offers a favorable environment for investment.In addition, the development of the Middle Corridor and the Zangezur Corridor, as well as the prompt commissioning of the "TRIPP" project, were discussed.Opportunities for cooperation in digitalization, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity were also explored.The U.S. side expressed its readiness to support the removal of existing obstacles to the export of U.S.-produced digital products to Azerbaijan. Tofig Aliyev triumphs again at FaceOFF Int'l Gymnastics League http://www.today.az/news/sports/264017.html Sports Wed, 10 Dec 2025 10:43:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijani tumbler Tofig Aliyev has once again proven his mastery on the world stage, securing victory at FaceOFF International Gymnastics League held in Herning, Denmark, Azernews reports.Competing against some of the world's top tumblers, Aliyev delivered an outstanding performance, earning him the championship title for the second consecutive year. The arena, filled with nearly 10,000 enthusiastic spectators, witnessed his exceptional skill, precision, and athletic confidence.Tofig Aliyev, already celebrated as a World Champion in the team tumbling event and a silver medalist at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, showcased the same high-caliber form that has brought him global recognition.Azerbaijani gymnast Tofig Aliyev has rapidly become one of the most prominent figures in international tumbling, earning titles and breaking world records.The gymnast first gained national attention in 2017, when he won the Azerbaijan Tumbling Championship. That same year, he delivered a series of strong international results, finishing 4th in Saint Petersburg, 2nd in Stavropol, and capturing a victory in Krasnodar. He capped off the season with a gold medal at the Ukrainian Championship, marking him as a rising talent.His progress continued on the continental stage. At the 2021 European Championships in Sochi, Tofig Aliyev helped the Azerbaijani team secure a bronze medal, reinforcing his status as a reliable team competitor.In 2022, Tofig Aliyev finished second at the World Age Group Competitions in Sofia and went on to earn medals in three major national and international tournaments, including the British, Azerbaijani, and Baku championships. He added silver medals at both the Wawel International Tournament in Kraków and the European Championships in Rimini, strengthening his position among Europe's top tumblers.The year 2023 marked a breakthrough. Tofig Aliyev became the United Kingdom Tumbling Champion in Birmingham, earned silver at the World Cup in Palm Beach, and repeated his silver success at Wawel 2023 in Krakoo. He later contributed to Azerbaijan's team gold at the Tumbling French Cup in Paris.The tumbler continued his medal streak in 2024, winning individual silver and team gold at the European Championships in Guimaraes. In December, he claimed the title at the FaceOFF International Tournament in Herning, Denmark, one of the sport's most anticipated show events.His greatest achievement came in 2025 at the World Games in Chengdu, where he earned a silver medal with 30.500 points. More importantly, Tofig Aliyev made gymnastics history by performing the world’s first officially recorded "full-full-full" (also known as "triple full"), a triple backflip with a complete twist in each somersault.No gymnast had ever successfully executed this element in competition, making Tofig Aliyev's performance a landmark moment for the sport. Baku hosts second day of Major Asset Integrity and Corrosion Conference http://www.today.az/news/society/264016.html Society Wed, 10 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovThe second day of the “Asset Integrity & Corrosion and Coatings Conference,” dedicated to Azerbaijan’s oil and gas sector, has commenced in Baku.Trend reports that the conference has brought together leading industry experts, company executives, and technology providers.As on the first day, today’s agenda is also considered quite extensive. Throughout the event, discussions will focus on the current situation and innovations in asset integrity protection, corrosion prevention, and protective coating technologies. At the same time, the conference will present participants with the industry’s existing risks, technical solutions, and international best practices.It should be noted that the event is attended by more than 500 delegates from over 20 countries. More than 50 speakers are delivering presentations at the conference, and over 25 companies are showcasing their technological solutions. In total, the program includes more than 50 technical sessions, several panel discussions, and various networking activities. China may curb Nvidia H200 supply http://www.today.az/news/regions/264015.html World news Wed, 10 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0400 by Alimat AliyevaChina is preparing to restrict access to Nvidia’s second-best generation of AI chips, the H200, as the country pushes toward greater self-sufficiency in semiconductor production, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. This move comes despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent decision to allow exports of the technology to China, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.Under the proposed rules, buyers in China would likely need to undergo a regulatory approval process, submitting formal requests to purchase the chips and explaining why domestic alternatives cannot meet their needs. According to the sources, the plan is still being finalized and could be adjusted before implementation.Trump announced on Truth Social earlier that Nvidia would be allowed to sell its H200 processors to “approved customers” in China and select other countries, on the condition that the U.S. government receives a 25% cut of the revenue. He also claimed that Chinese President Xi Jinping had “responded positively” to the arrangement.Industry observers note that Beijing’s move could be part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology while accelerating investment in homegrown AI hardware. Some analysts believe the restrictions could push Chinese tech companies to scale up local innovation more aggressively, potentially reshaping the global AI semiconductor landscape in the long term. Revolut to buy back ex-staff shares http://www.today.az/news/regions/264014.html World news Wed, 10 Dec 2025 08:00:00 +0400 by Alimat AliyevaRevolut Group Holdings Ltd. has offered to buy back shares from former employees at a 30% discount to its $75 billion valuation, pricing each share at $966.74, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.Those who accept the offer would effectively be cashing out at a valuation of $52.5 billion. Even with the discount, former staff could stand to earn what one source close to the company described as “significant sums, potentially running into the millions,” according to the report.“We received interest from a number of former employees looking to sell shares, so we extended the buyback program we started earlier this year to accommodate those who wish to participate,” Revolut said.Industry analysts note that this move reflects both Revolut’s strong cash position and its desire to maintain goodwill with former employees.It also highlights the company’s efforts to manage shareholder liquidity amid high valuations and a fluctuating fintech market. Some observers suggest that such buybacks can serve as a signal of confidence in the company’s long-term prospects, while also providing an attractive exit opportunity for early employees who helped build the business. OIC Cultural Festival discusses culture of Islamic countries in digital age http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264013.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 09 Dec 2025 15:43:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaA panel session titled "Culture of Islamic Countries in the Digital Age" has been held within the framework of the OIC Culture Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025, Azernews reports.At the panel session, moderated by Aydan Nuralizade, Head of the Department for Cooperation with Foreign Countries at the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Director of the Cultural Affairs Department of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Lhoucine Rhazoui, pointed out that artificial intelligence, while posing challenges, also creates opportunities. He emphasized that countries must incorporate digital literacy into their national plans:"Every individual in the Muslim world has a responsibility to preserve our rich cultural heritage. The culture festival carries symbolic significance. It brings together a network of like?minded people. Our goal is to unite the objectives and aspirations of Islamic countries. Young people will be the carriers of our cultural values. Unfortunately, the main global tensions are concentrated in Islamic countries. There is inequality in infrastructure and technology. A digital divide exists. We must address this. Most cultural heritage artifacts have been destroyed during wars. Some have been stolen. We must restore them and return them to their rightful countries. For this, we need to present a new concept."Mahmud Erol K?l?ç, General Director of the Research Center for Islamic History, Art, and Culture (IRCICA), congratulated the Government of Azerbaijan for organizing the festival. He emphasized that cultural history is more important than political history and highlighted the necessity for Muslim countries to be knowledgeable about their rich cultural past. Speaking about the use of technologies in the cultural field, M. E. K?l?ç:"Technology should never be superior to culture and humanity, but should be used as a tool. For example, we can consider methods of digitizing the manuscripts of great poets and writers using artificial intelligence."Director of the Coordination Bureau of the OIC Standing Committee for Information and Cultural Affairs, Ameth Diallo, expressed gratitude to the Government of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Culture for organizing the event. He noted the strong optimism demonstrated by Azerbaijani youth. A. Diallo stressed the importance of creating specific platforms within the organization:"We must work together and harmonize these platforms. They can serve as a database for us. However, investment is crucial for building digital infrastructure. There is no escape from digital transformation. We must use these technologies to contribute to our work. Therefore, we must come together and discuss various tools."Vasif Eyvazzade, Chief Executive Director and Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-based Culture and Education Institute (CCEI), emphasized that civilizations and nations are shaped not only by preserving their heritage but also by passing it on to future generations:"Today’s digital era gives us a wonderful historical opportunity for this. The digital age provides us with tools to promote our culture. Young people can use digital tools to showcase their cultural identity."Jimi Elgohary, Executive Creative Director and Co-Founder of MistikA in the UAE said that technology allows people to appreciate the beauty of Islamic heritage. He noted that digital storytelling is an important tool in this field and spoke about its contributions to Islamic culture.The panel continued with a Q&A session and discussions. Azerbaijan condemns EU-Armenia partnership document for distorting post-conflict realities http://www.today.az/news/politics/264012.html Politics Tue, 09 Dec 2025 15:37:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzThe prioritization of several issues in the document titled “Strategic Agenda for EU-Armenia Partnership,” signed following the 6th meeting of the EU-Armenia Partnership Council held on 2 December 2025 in Brussels, is a matter of serious concern, as they distort the realities of the post-conflict period and run counter to the overall peace agenda between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement, Azernews reports.Commenting on the recent document, the ministry noted that the bilateral document sets strategic priorities between the EU and Armenia for the next seven years, and its inclusion of issues targeting Azerbaijan is unacceptable. The ministry warned that this approach could negatively affect Azerbaijan-EU relations."The wording in the introductory part of the document and several other sections such as 'Garabagh Armenians displaced following Azerbaijan’s military operations,' in reference to Armenian residents who voluntarily migrated from Azerbaijan to Armenia following their refusal of reintegration plans proposed by Azerbaijan, as a partnership priority between the EU and Armenia, and the classification of those people as 'refugees' is a vivid example of bias against Azerbaijan.Moreover, the support for full, immediate, and effective implementation of all relevant rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) expressed within the section on possible EU contributions to the regional normalisation processes clearly refers to the well-known claims brought by Armenia against Azerbaijan.While it is entirely irrational to bring an issue of purely bilateral nature that directly concerns Azerbaijan and Armenia into an agenda with another party, such an approach also disregards the fact that Azerbaijan likewise has its own legitimate court proceedings against Armenia.This provision in the EU-Armenia document directly contradicts the peace process, considering an article regarding the elimination of these claims in the peace agreement initialed with the participation of the leaders of Azerbaijan, the U.S., and Armenia in Washington, and raises serious questions about the proclaimed intention of the Armenian side.Identification of Armenians, who are accused of and sentenced for crimes against humanity and military crimes, as 'prisoners of war,' and prioritisation of their release is a serious distortion of realities, and is unacceptable.While the EU-Armenia document enshrines multiple provisions that support Armenia’s lacking regional consensus 'crossroads of peace' initiative, it is concerning that not a single reference was made to the 'Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity' (TRIPP) project, a crucially important arrangement in the normalization process, reached during the 8 August Washington D.C. Summit. This raises questions with regard to the seriousness of Armenia to implement its commitments within the agreement on TRIPP, co-signed by the Prime Minister of Armenia in Washington D.C., and about the proclaimed support of the EU to this project.Given that Article 7 of the initialed draft agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia obliges not to allow the deployment of any third party’s forces along their shared border, another serious concern is the decision to preserve and fully operationalise the EU Monitoring Mission in Armenia (EUMA), which has been used as a propaganda tool against Azerbaijan, instead of bringing its activities to an end.Among the listed priorities, the emphasis on military and defense issues also serves to promote Armenia’s militarization.The issues outlined above, which revive the elements of the former conflict despite the positive progress achieved in the post-conflict normalization since 8 August, cast serious doubt on Armenia’s intentions. Our expectation is that Armenia and the EU will take concrete steps to remove these harmful provisions, which do not reflect the current realities. For our part, we will continue to monitor the situation closely and draw the necessary conclusions," the statement reads. Azerbaijan and Slovakia sign several documents in Bratislava http://www.today.az/news/politics/264011.html Politics Tue, 09 Dec 2025 15:31:00 +0400 During the official visit of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to the Slovak Republic, a number of documents were signed between the two countries on December 9, Azernews reports.The signed documents are as follows:- Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Consular Affairs between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic;- Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Animal Health and Food Safety between the Food Safety Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State Veterinary and Food Administration of the Slovak Republic;- Protocol of Intent on Cooperation between the Ministry of Defense Industry of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Defense of the Slovak Republic;- Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic;- Memorandum of Understanding between the Small and Medium Business Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Slovak Republic. ASAN service to deploy AI for a third of call center inquiries http://www.today.az/news/society/264010.html Society Tue, 09 Dec 2025 14:23:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovIn the future, 30% of calls to ASAN Service’s call center will be handled by artificial intelligence, the agency announced, Azernews reports, citing Jeyhun Salmanov, Deputy Chairman of the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of Azerbaijan.The Deputy Chairman made the statement today during an international conference in Baku on “Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence.”According to Salmanov, the initiative is already in a testing phase.“In 2024, ASAN Service established its own Artificial Intelligence Strategy. Work in this direction is currently ongoing,” he said. Azerbaijan successfully represented at Mara'ee 2025 event in Bahrain http://www.today.az/news/sports/264009.html Sports Tue, 09 Dec 2025 14:12:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaThe "Mara'ee 2025" event held in the Kingdom of Bahrain stood out as a remarkable occasion that brought together the country's ancient traditions, historical agricultural culture, and modern outlook, Azernews reports.The word "Mara'ee" means pasture and vast living spaces, reflecting the rhythm of life, work culture, and community unity that have shaped Bahraini society over centuries. The festival is not limited to preserving national values and showcasing rich traditions; it also serves as a significant platform that strengthens intercultural ties in the region and attracts international attention.On this prestigious stage, the program presented by the Azerbaijani delegation became one of the festival's brightest highlights.According to the State Border Service (SBS) press center, the performances, featuring skilled horsemen, an orchestra distinguished by elegance and stage culture, and dance groups embodying every detail of national color were prepared under a unified concept. The result was an aesthetic and dynamic composition that drew great interest. These performances reflected the professionalism of the special ensembles operating within the cultural and creative sphere of the Azerbaijan State Border Service as well as their mission to represent the country with dignity on the international stage.The complementary stage numbers were praised for their content, energy, and emotional impact, and were recognized as one of the longest and most memorable programs of the event.This year's festival was attended by King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, who expressed his special gratitude to the Azerbaijani delegation and shared his positive impressions of the program.The successful presentation of the Azerbaijani delegation at "Mara'ee 2025" added another valuable contribution to the high-level promotion of the nation's culture, professional ensembles, and national values on the international arena. Innovative book project 'Revival of Garabagh: Story of Azerbaijani Renaissance' presented http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/264008.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 09 Dec 2025 14:07:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaOn December 8, 2025, "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance," an innovative book project commissioned by the Garabagh Revival Fund, was officially presented, Azernews reports.The event was attended by state and government officials, members of the Azerbaijani Parliament, family members of martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the Motherland, participants of the Garabagh War, donors and partners of the Fund, as well as media representatives.The event began with the performance of the National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan, followed by a minute of silence in memory of the martyrs who gave their lives for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Motherland.Delivering the opening speech, Chairman of the Board of the Garabagh Revival Fund Rahman Hajiyev provided extensive information about the significance and preparation process of the book "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance."It was noted that this book broadly highlights the history of Garabagh, the period of occupation, its liberation, the reconstruction process, and its outlook for the future by incorporating texts, photographs, as well as interviews with officials, state representatives, experts, and the memories of people displaced from their native lands:"Covering nearly 500 pages, 'The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance' is not merely a book — it is a chronicle enriched with texts, photographs, and interactive digital materials that brings Garabagh's revival story to life in all its colors before the reader."It was emphasized that the book is part of a special digital ecosystem created within the project.Thus, through hundreds of QR codes placed throughout the book, readers can access materials on the website www.book.revival.az and other online resources, view extended photo galleries, full video and text versions of exclusive interviews, historical literature, and other materials.At the same time, by visiting the online store available at https://book.revival.az/estore/ and making a donation to the Fund, it is possible to obtain the book in any desired quantity and in various editions (including Classic, Prestige, and Signature Collection).The "Victory AI" artificial-intelligence–based guide, created in the form of a Phoenix bird and included in the ecosystem, provides readers with extensive information about the book's content and, more broadly, about the history of Garabagh and Eastern Zangazur, the period of occupation, and the ongoing revival.These features take the publication beyond the classical definition of a book, transforming it into an innovative, dynamic, and interactive project adapted to the reading preferences of modern generations.Stating that Garabagh has transformed from a conflict zone into a region of peace and revival, Rahman Hajiyev noted that the purpose of preparing the book is to bring to the attention of the international community the truths about Karabakh, the large-scale reconstruction and development works carried out in the liberated territories under the leadership of the Victorious Commander-in-Chief, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, and Azerbaijan's efforts toward ensuring lasting peace in the region.Afterwards, the video presentation of "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance" and the video titled "From Tragedy to Victory", reflecting the reconstruction and revival of the liberated territories, were shown.The event continued with a Q&A session with the author. Moderated by Gultakin Qaradagli, British writer Graham Wilson answered numerous questions.During the event, MP and member of the Supervisory Board of the Garabagh Revival Fund Tural Ganjaliyev, MP Rizvan Nabiyev, Executive Director of the Baku International Multiculturalism Center Revan Hasanov, founder and CEO of Veys?lo?lu Group Aydin Talibov, and other speakers noted the importance of the book and expressed their confidence that it would make a significant contribution to conveying the truths about the events in Garabagh, the reconstruction and redevelopment works carried out in the liberated territories under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, and Azerbaijan's efforts toward establishing lasting peace in the region to an international audience.At the end of the event, "Iteca Caspian" and "Caspian Event Organisers" companies, which donated 28,500 AZN to support the reconstruction of Garabagh and received the book "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance", as well as PASHA Capital Investment Company, which donated 10,000 AZN and received the book, were presented with "Donation Certificates" on behalf of the Fund.It should be noted that all event participants were presented with three books authored by Graham Wilson on behalf of the Garabagh Revival Fund and the author himself: "Ilham Aliyev: A Portrait of a President," "The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Heydar Aliyev and Azerbaijan," and "Azerbaijan Democratic Republic: A Dream That Never Died."We would also like to remind that those wishing to obtain the book "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance" may visit the online store at https://book.revival.az/estore/, select their preferred edition, and receive the book by making a donation to the Garabagh Revival Fund.The book will soon be translated into Azerbaijani and several foreign languages.During the event, the exhibition "The Revival of Garabagh: The Story of the Azerbaijani Renaissance", organized based on the photographs featured in the book and showcasing the reconstruction and redevelopment works carried out in the liberated territories, as well as the rich nature and rare flora and fauna of Garabagh, was also presented. Official banquet hosted in Bratislava in honor of President Ilham Aliyev http://www.today.az/news/politics/264007.html Politics Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:30:00 +0400 On December 8, President of the Slovak Republic Peter Pellegrini hosted an official banquet in Bratislava in honor of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Azernews reports.The heads of state delivered speeches at the event. President Ilham Aliyev holds one-on-one and extended meetings with Chairman of Slovak National ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/264006.html Politics Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:27:00 +0400 On December 9, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev held one-on-one and expanded meetings with Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Richard Raši in Bratislava, Azernews reports.