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 U.S. forces target suspected drug-trafficking vessel http://www.today.az/news/regions/268483.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 15:23:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreThe United States has carried out a strike on a vessel suspected of being used by drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific, AzerNEWS reports, citing United States Southern Command.The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) stated on the social media platform X that intelligence identified the vessel as operating along known drug trafficking routes and actively involved in suspected narco-trafficking operations.The strike was conducted by Joint Task Force Southern Spear at the direction of SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan.U.S. Southern Command stated that the vessel was actively involved in narco-trafficking operations and linked to designated terrorist organizations. During the operation, three male narco-terrorists were killed.Further details regarding the identities of those killed or the circumstances surrounding the strike were not immediately released.The operation came as part of the Trump administration’s intensified military activity in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since last September in the name of combating narcotics trafficking.According to U.S. media reports, the number of people killed during military operations targeting boats suspected of involvement in drug smuggling has surpassed 200 since the autumn of 2025. Azerbaijan showcases ASAN Service model to Chadian delegation http://www.today.az/news/society/268482.html Society Fri, 19 Jun 2026 14:46:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreA delegation led by Chad's Minister of Economy, Finance, Budget and International Cooperation, Tahir Hamid Nguelin, has visited an ASAN Service Center to learn about Azerbaijan's innovative public service delivery model, AzerNEWS reports.According to the Public Relations Department of the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Deputy Chairman of the Agency Ceyhun Salmanov provided the delegation with detailed information about the ASAN Service Centers, established on the initiative of President Ilham Aliyev, as well as various innovation projects implemented by the Agency.The guests were presented with the technological solutions used in the operation of ASAN Service Centers. It was noted that agreements have been signed with more than 30 countries and international organizations to export the ASAN model as an intellectual product and national brand.The Chadian side expressed interest in applying Azerbaijan's ASAN Service experience in their country.During the visit, the delegation also became acquainted with the activities of the INNOLAND Incubation and Acceleration Center, Mobile ASAN Service, ABAD public legal entity, and the Bilim Baku Center. Is US-Israel special relationship entering colder era? http://www.today.az/news/analytics/268481.html Analytics Fri, 19 Jun 2026 14:25:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe US and Iran reached a 14-point preliminary framework deal aimed at ending hostilities, lifting a US naval blockade, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The interim memorandum of understanding establishes a 60-day ceasefire and nuclear negotiation period. Perhaps the details are quite satiric, some would say.It has sparked intense satire and public debate. The latest diplomatic memorandum of understanding, reportedly driven by U.S. President Donald Trump, has drawn international mockery for allegedly handing Tehran massive reconstruction funds and paying huge sums to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, all after sparking a brief but costly war.This kind of dissatisfaction is visible among high-level politicians as well. Especially from the Israeli side. For example, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has stated that Israel does not consider itself bound by an agreement proposed by US President Donald Trump and will continue to make national security decisions independentlyAmidst these furious debates. U.S. public opinion is also undergoing a dramatic shift, apparently. Polls show that Americans view Palestinians more sympathetically than they do Israelis, something that has never happened before. Less than half of Americans believe supporting Israel is in their national interest. Prominent U.S. lawmakers are now openly criticizing the country’s bipartisan policies toward Israel.U.S. President Donald Trump also criticized Israel's conduct in Lebanon, saying the conflict with Hezbollah has dragged on for too long and resulted in excessive civilian casualties. He also stressed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must act more responsibly regarding Lebanon."Without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me, there would be no Israel," Trump said, arguing that no previous U.S. president had been willing to take the steps he had in support of Israel.AzerNEWS presents its interview with Geopolitical analyst Irina Tsukerman, president of Scarab Rising, Inc., regarding the matter:Maybe, the U.S.-Israel "special relationship" is not over, but it is undergoing a significant and historic evolution from a deeply personal, unconditional alliance into a more conditional, transactional partnership. But, can it end with some-what of a cold period of relationship amid this significant transitions?A colder phase in U.S.-Israeli relations is already taking shape and is likely to become one of the defining features of the post-crisis environment. The controversy surrounding the reported framework with Iran has accelerated trends that were developing long before the latest confrontation. The debate has exposed growing unease in Tel Aviv regarding Washington's broader approach to regional security, Iran policy, and the use of diplomacy as a tool for managing strategic threats.Within Israel's political and security establishment, there is increasing concern that recent American policy choices place greater emphasis on short-term stabilization than on the long-term degradation of Iranian capabilities. The reported framework has intensified those concerns because it is widely perceived by critics as providing Tehran with economic opportunities, political legitimacy, and recovery time following a period of military pressure. The financial dimensions of the proposal have become particularly controversial because they create the impression that Iran is receiving substantial benefits while many of the underlying security questions remain unresolved.The atmosphere surrounding bilateral discussions has already become more contentious. Senior Israeli officials are speaking more openly about preserving independent decision-making authority. Statements from figures such as Ben-Gvir reflect a broader sentiment within parts of the Israeli political system that national security policy cannot become subordinate to diplomatic arrangements negotiated elsewhere. This sentiment extends beyond any single political faction and touches upon longstanding assumptions regarding Israeli strategic autonomy.Changes within the American political environment are also contributing to this shift. Public debates surrounding Israel, Gaza, Iran, and U.S. involvement in the Middle East have become more polarized. Political leaders are operating within a landscape where support for Israel is increasingly scrutinized, debated, and conditioned by domestic political considerations. Israeli policymakers are paying close attention to these developments because they directly influence the amount of political capital American administrations are willing to expend on Israel's behalf.The practical result is likely to be a relationship characterized by more frequent disputes, greater public disagreement, intensified negotiations over military and diplomatic issues, and a stronger emphasis on narrowly defined national interests. Defense cooperation, intelligence sharing, and technological collaboration remain deeply embedded, yet the political atmosphere surrounding those relationships is becoming more guarded and less instinctively aligned.This evolution reflects a broader transformation in how both governments view the regional environment. Strategic coordination continues, yet it increasingly occurs alongside visible disagreements regarding Iran, proxy threats, military operations, and diplomatic priorities. The emergence of a colder political climate therefore appears less like a temporary disruption and more like a new operating environment for the alliance.How can Washington realistically enforce the deal if Tel Aviv continues independent operations against Hezbollah?Washington faces significant practical limitations in attempting to enforce a framework that relies upon Israeli restraint toward Hezbollah. Israeli security institutions evaluate Hezbollah through the lens of immediate military capabilities, intelligence assessments, weapons development, force deployments, and operational readiness. Those assessments continue regardless of diplomatic developments occurring elsewhere in the region.Hezbollah remains one of the most heavily armed non-state actors in the world. Its missile infrastructure, military command structure, intelligence apparatus, and logistical networks continue to occupy a central place within Israeli security planning. Israeli decision-makers are unlikely to suspend monitoring or response planning during a sixty-day negotiation period simply because broader diplomatic discussions are underway.American officials retain substantial influence through military cooperation, intelligence coordination, diplomatic engagement, and defense assistance. These tools provide opportunities to encourage restraint, communicate concerns, and shape political calculations. Their effectiveness depends heavily upon Israeli perceptions of the threat environment at any given moment. Intelligence indicating weapons transfers, force mobilizations, missile deployments, or preparations for hostile activity would place enormous pressure on Israeli leaders to act regardless of diplomatic considerations.Proxy warfare creates additional complications. Security incidents rarely emerge within a clear and uncontested framework of attribution. Drone attacks, cyber operations, maritime disruptions, intelligence activities, and covert actions frequently occur within environments characterized by uncertainty and competing narratives. Governments often respond according to threat assessments rather than waiting for complete diplomatic consensus regarding responsibility.Israeli political leaders also operate within a domestic environment that places considerable importance on maintaining military freedom of action. Security officials, opposition figures, and much of the public expect the government to preserve the ability to respond to perceived threats. Any appearance that operational decisions are being constrained by external diplomatic arrangements would generate significant political resistance.Questions surrounding weapons transfers, military infrastructure, intelligence operations, force deployments, and proxy coordination could repeatedly generate tensions during the negotiation period. Each of these issues carries direct security implications from the Israeli perspective. Their persistence ensures that diplomatic frameworks and military realities remain closely intertwined throughout the process.Washington therefore possesses influence, leverage, and diplomatic tools. Sustained control over Israeli operational decision-making remains a far more difficult proposition. The framework's durability depends heavily upon the security environment remaining sufficiently stable to prevent Israeli leaders from concluding that military intervention has become necessary.Does this tight 60-day negotiation deadline incentivize regional actors opposed to the deal to accelerate asymmetric operations in order to collapse the framework before a permanent treaty can be finalized?The sixty-day timeline creates a highly favorable environment for actors seeking to undermine the framework. Short diplomatic windows concentrate political expectations, intensify media attention, and elevate the importance of every security incident. These conditions increase the strategic value of disruption for groups and institutions that view the agreement unfavorably.Asymmetric actors frequently pursue political effects rather than military victories. Their objectives often involve generating uncertainty, eroding confidence, exposing vulnerabilities, and creating pressure on decision-makers. A limited cyberattack, maritime incident, drone strike, assassination attempt, sabotage operation, or proxy confrontation can achieve those objectives without requiring large-scale military escalation.The regional landscape contains numerous organizations, networks, factions, and power centers capable of influencing events during the negotiation period. Some view diplomatic accommodation with suspicion. Others benefit from continued instability. Certain actors possess institutional interests tied to ongoing confrontation. The existence of these incentives ensures that the framework will operate within a highly contested environment.The reported structure of the agreement increases the stakes surrounding the negotiation period. Discussions involving reconstruction funding, sanctions relief, maritime access, and broader economic normalization create powerful political and financial incentives. Critics argue that these incentives are being introduced before enduring mechanisms of verification and accountability have been firmly established. Such perceptions inevitably intensify efforts by opponents to shape outcomes before the diplomatic process reaches a more permanent stage.The compressed timetable also places negotiators under constant pressure to demonstrate progress. Political leaders become increasingly invested in preserving momentum and protecting the appearance of forward movement. This environment amplifies the impact of disruptive events because even relatively small incidents can trigger outsized political consequences.Regional security challenges remain deeply interconnected. Developments involving Hezbollah, Iraqi militias, Houthi operations, maritime security, intelligence activities, and nuclear-related disputes all possess the capacity to influence broader perceptions of the framework's viability. Instability in any one area can generate repercussions throughout the negotiating process.The sixty-day period therefore represents an exceptionally sensitive phase. Opponents of the framework understand that diplomatic arrangements are often most vulnerable before permanent mechanisms are finalized. The incentive to exploit that vulnerability is substantial and likely to shape regional behavior throughout the negotiation period.Finally, what are your expectations and expressions in regards to the current dynamic of the dispute between, US, Israel-Iran?The current dispute appears increasingly centered on the political consequences of the recent confrontation rather than on the resolution of the underlying strategic issues. Military operations have altered calculations across the region, yet the core questions surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions, missile capabilities, proxy networks, regional influence, and long-term security posture remain active and unresolved.The reported framework has generated intense skepticism because it appears to grant Tehran access to significant political and economic opportunities at a moment when many observers believe sustained pressure was producing meaningful strategic effects. Reconstruction assistance, sanctions relief discussions, maritime reopening arrangements, and broader normalization efforts have become focal points of criticism. The perception that Iran may emerge from the crisis with tangible benefits has fueled concerns throughout much of the region.Many critics view the framework as an attempt to transform a temporary reduction in hostilities into a diplomatic success story before difficult questions regarding verification, compliance, proxy activity, and enforcement have been addressed. Those concerns are particularly pronounced because previous negotiations with Iran have repeatedly encountered disputes over implementation, interpretation, transparency, and long-term commitments.Israeli officials are likely to remain deeply skeptical throughout the process. Security planners continue to focus on military capabilities rather than diplomatic declarations. Missile production, weapons transfers, intelligence operations, proxy infrastructure, and nuclear-related activities remain central concerns within Israeli strategic thinking. Those concerns are unlikely to diminish simply because negotiations are underway.Iran's leadership enters the negotiations having preserved regime continuity and retained its position as a central regional actor. Participation in the negotiations itself carries political value for Tehran. Economic relief, expanded commercial opportunities, and reduced international pressure would provide additional incentives to maintain engagement while preserving as much strategic flexibility as possible.Washington appears committed to demonstrating that diplomacy can deliver stability after a period of confrontation. The administration has invested significant political capital in presenting the framework as a pathway toward de-escalation, maritime security, and broader regional calm. The success of that effort depends heavily upon developments that remain outside direct American control, including proxy activity, regional security incidents, intelligence revelations, and decisions taken by actors across multiple theaters.The dispute therefore remains highly fluid. Diplomatic activity is advancing alongside persistent strategic mistrust, unresolved security concerns, competing regional agendas, and widespread skepticism regarding the framework's long-term viability. The central challenge facing the agreement is not the drafting of documents or the scheduling of negotiations. The central challenge is the enduring reality that the strategic drivers of the confrontation remain embedded throughout the regional security environment. "We don't recognize it, but we work" - political twine Zatulin http://www.today.az/news/politics/268478.html Politics Fri, 19 Jun 2026 14:14:00 +0400 Konstantin Zatulin, First deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, said in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets that Russia should in no case recognize the results of the elections in Armenia, but at the same time it is obliged to continue cooperation with this country.   This position resembles a man who loudly declares: "I'm a vegetarian, I don't eat meat!" and then he carefully finishes the cutlets from other people's plates and happily licks a spoonful of sour cream.   The whole principle of this approach is well described by a succinct phrase: "I'm not eating, but I'm finishing up." Russian-Armenian businessman's party challenges election results in high court http://www.today.az/news/regions/268480.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 14:08:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe opposition Strong Armenia alliance has filed a motion with the Constitutional Court seeking to invalidate the results of Armenia's June 7 parliamentary elections, alleging that the authorities orchestrated electoral violations during the vote, AzerNEWS reports.Strong Armenia spokesperson and parliamentary candidate Marianna Ghahramanyan announced that the bloc had asked the court either to annul the results certified by the Central Electoral Commission or to order a second round of parliamentary elections.According to the final results released by the Central Electoral Commission, the ruling Civil Contract party, led by Nikol Pashinyan, secured 49.7% of the vote, allowing it to retain a parliamentary majority. The Strong Armenia alliance finished second with 23.2%, while the Armenia Alliance, headed by former President Robert Kocharyan, received 9.9%.Under the finalized seat distribution, Civil Contract will hold 64 seats in the new parliament, Strong Armenia, led by businessman Samvel Karapetyan, will have 29 seats, and the Armenia Alliance will secure 12 seats. Other political parties failed to cross the electoral threshold required for parliamentary representation.Armenian authorities have rejected allegations of election fraud, maintaining that the vote was conducted in a free and transparent manner. Government officials have instead accused opposition groups, including Strong Armenia, of involvement in electoral violations, particularly vote-buying.At the same time, Strong Armenia has faced multiple criminal investigations related to alleged vote-buying schemes. The alliance has denied wrongdoing and continues to challenge the legitimacy of the election outcome through legal channels.The Constitutional Court is expected to review the complaint and determine whether there are sufficient grounds to reconsider the official results of the parliamentary vote. Azerbaijan's copper concentrate production and exports reach record levels http://www.today.az/news/business/268479.html Business Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:49:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreAzerbaijan recorded a sharp increase in both the production and export of copper concentrate in the first months of 2026, underscoring the growing role of the mining sector in the country's non-oil economy, AzerNEWS reports.According to the State Statistics Committee, Azerbaijan produced 10,140 tons of copper concentrate between January and May 2026, representing an 11.1-fold increase compared to the same period last year. As of June 1, industrial enterprises had accumulated 6,360 tons of finished copper concentrate in warehouse reserves.Customs data also pointed to a substantial rise in exports. During the first four months of 2026, Azerbaijan exported 40,720 tons of copper ores and concentrates worth $87.98 million. In the corresponding period of 2025, exports totaled 5,170 tons valued at $6.99 million.As a result, export volumes increased by 7.9 times, while export revenues surged by 12.6 times year-on-year.The average export price of copper ores and concentrates also rose significantly. During January-April 2026, the average export price reached $2,160.62 per ton, compared to $1,351.52 per ton a year earlier, marking a 59.9% increase.Georgia remained the primary destination for Azerbaijani copper exports. In the first four months of the year, Azerbaijan exported 39,960 tons of copper ores and concentrates to Georgia, accounting for approximately 98% of total exports. An additional 762.1 tons were shipped to Switzerland. In the same period last year, exports were directed to Georgia, Switzerland, and Uzbekistan.A significant contribution to the growth came from Anglo Asian Mining and its subsidiary AIMKL, the country's leading copper producer. According to the report, AIMKL generated $121.1 million in export revenues during the first four months of 2026 through sales of copper and gold, compared to $27.9 million during the same period last year.This represents a year-on-year increase of $93.2 million, or 4.3 times, highlighting the growing importance of Azerbaijan's mining industry as global demand for copper continues to rise amid the expansion of renewable energy, electrification, and industrial manufacturing sectors. Strong Armenia bloc parliamentary candidate held in pre-trial detention over vote-buying scheme http://www.today.az/news/regions/268477.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:35:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreA representative of the Strong Armenia bloc who ran for parliament in the June 7 elections has been placed in pre-trial detention amid an ongoing investigation into alleged vote-buying, AzerNEWS reports.The Investigative Committee said that Ashot Yeghiazaryan allegedly conspired with accomplices and handed out electoral bribes to more than 100 voters in Artashat, ranging from 100,000 to 500,000 drams in exchange for votes for his bloc.The bribed voters also collaborated with others to receive additional bribes.Yeghiazaryan has been charged with money laundering and vote-buying. He is being held without bail.The law enforcement body earlier reported that it had uncovered over 100 cases of alleged vote-buying amid the investigation. Azerbaijan establishes its embassy in Portugal http://www.today.az/news/society/268476.html Society Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:30:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreThe Embassy of Azerbaijan in Portugal (Lisbon) has been established.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has approved the law on the establishment of the embassy.According to the decree signed by President Ilham Aliyev, the Cabinet of Ministers must resolve the issues of logistical and financing related to ensuring the activities of the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Portugal (Lisbon).The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan must approve the structure and staffing table of the embassy. Sahib Pashazade chairs State Exam Commission at Uzbekistan State Conservatory http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/268475.html Arts & Entertainment Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:22:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreThe Director of the International Mugham Center, Honored Artist, Ambassador of Culture of Uzbekistan, and PhD in Art Studies, Sahib Pashazade, has chaired the State Examination Commission for "Folk Instrument Performance" at the invitation of the Uzbekistan State Conservatory, AzerNEWS reports.Speaking about his experience, the tar player described the assignment as a great honor and a sign of high trust.He noted that in the past, prominent Azerbaijani composers and performers had also taken on similar responsibilities, contributing to the objective evaluation of young musicians.During the four-day examinations, performances of around 60 students were assessed. Each participant was evaluated objectively based on their talent, preparation level, and performing skills. The results were positively received by both the teaching staff and the department.One of the notable aspects of the exams was the wide inclusion of works by Azerbaijani composers in the students' repertoire. In particular, compositions by Haji Khanmammadov, Suleyman Alasgarov, Tofiq Bakikhanov, and other Azerbaijani composers were performed successfully, reflecting strong interest and respect for Azerbaijani musical heritage.Another highlight was the first official event held at the museum of the Folk Instruments Department of the Uzbekistan State Conservatory following its opening ceremony — a masterclass conducted by Sahib Pashazade. The session focused on the interpretation of Azerbaijani composers' works on instruments such as the Afghan rubab, Kashgar rubab, and other folk instruments.Participants were given detailed guidance on artistic expression, performance style, use of melismas, mizrab technique, fingering (applikatura), and other technical aspects of performance. Discussions also covered the creative relationship between performer, composer, and audience, as well as the impact of technical preparation on artistic expression and stage presentation.The masterclass was met with strong interest and positive feedback from faculty members, students, department heads, and university administration.At the end of the event, Sahib Pashazade was awarded Uzbekistan's national costume, a letter of appreciation, and a special certificate by the Uzbekistan State Conservatory in recognition of his work as chairman of the State Examination Commission and for conducting the masterclass. Azerbaijani gas can be a salvation for Armenia http://www.today.az/news/politics/268471.html Politics Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:13:00 +0400 Currently, Azerbaijan ranks first in terms of the geography of pipeline gas supplies. We supply natural gas to 16 countries, and the number of these countries is growing every year. It will continue to be so.   This was stated by President Ilham Aliyev, speaking at the opening ceremony of the Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group for 2026.   Germany, Austria and Albania have started receiving Azerbaijani gas this year. Azerbaijan plans to increase production through new deposits, and it will have something to support its partners for a long time. Requests from those wishing to import Caspian blue fuel do not stop. And many people today are interested in the question: will Armenia be among them?   This is not an idle question. Recently, the Russian side, which is the main supplier of gas to Armenia, announced its intentions to revise the fuel price for Yerevan if it continues to move West.   On May 26, Russian media reported that Armenia had received a letter from Russia about the possibility of unilaterally denouncing the agreement on the supply of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds. In a letter from Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev to the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of Armenia, it was stated that Russia may unilaterally suspend or denounce the agreement on the supply of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds to the republic, signed in December 2013, if Yerevan continues the process of joining the EU.   Under the 2013 agreement, Russia indefinitely abolished export duties on supplies of petroleum products, gas and diamonds to Armenia. An additional agreement to the 2013 contract, signed at the end of 2019, set the price of Russian gas for Armenia at $165 per thousand cubic meters. Today, according to Russian media, Armenia receives Russian gas for $ 177 per thousand cubic meters, while it goes to Europe for $ 600. The difference is huge, and it stems from the preferences provided by membership in the EAEU and the Customs Union, as well as the status of an outpost and a "natural ally" once assigned to Armenia.   Now that Yerevan has definitely charted a course to Europe, the word "if" can no longer be used. Everything is going to make Russian gas as expensive for Armenia, aspiring to the EU, as it is for other EU members. At the same time, the probability of Armenia's admission to the EU is zero. At least in the medium term. This means that the country will remain without EU membership and without cheap gas. Unlike apricots, tomatoes and cognac rejected by Russia, which the EU has already promised to add, Europe will not be able to help Armenia with gas.   Can neighboring Iran help? There is a price problem here, which has never satisfied the Armenian side, and the Iranian partners do not want to lower the price. The country receives small amounts by barter - in exchange for electricity.     The other day, Chairman of the RA Public Services Regulatory Commission Mesrop Mesropyan told reporters that Armenia may start buying gas from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran in the event of an increase in Russian gas prices. According to him, the Armenian authorities are considering all possible scenarios in this case.   The current gas tariffs will remain in place until the beginning of 2027, and then it will be seen.   Armenia receives more than 2 billion cubic meters of Russian gas annually at a discounted price. According to Russian experts, Yerevan will not be able to replace these supplies. The small amounts that come from Iran are subject to certain restrictions. So, in winter, in the northern part of Iran, as a rule, there is a shortage of fuel, and supplies come to naught.    As for purchases from Azerbaijan, Russian experts are less clear in their assessments. Azerbaijani gas supplies are quite realistic. But what will be the price? Besides, the infrastructure was destroyed during the conflict. Georgia receives Azerbaijani gas at a discounted price, as politics is more important for Baku in relations with this country than commerce. And Armenia should not expect such benefits, experts say.   One could argue about that. Commerce plays the last role for Azerbaijan in the newly established trade relations with Armenia.   Speaking at the international forum "COP29 and Green Vision for Azerbaijan" at ADA University, President Ilham Aliyev said that Armenia could potentially be a recipient of Azerbaijani gas following the example of Georgia. It will be beneficial for her, given the preferential price for gas supplied to Georgia. "From the point of view of proximity and infrastructure, of course, it would be natural to have this kind of cooperation," the head of state said.   Yerevan reacted immediately. Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan said that Armenia is ready to discuss the issue of gas purchases from Azerbaijan. In his opinion, it will be good if Armenia buys Azerbaijani gas.   Both the opening of transit and the supply of fuel to Armenia are political decisions. Armenia receives gasoline from Azerbaijan at a discounted price, and this is also an important political decision. At this stage, the task is to give the Armenian side a taste of normal relations and peace. Baku demonstrates its peacefulness and good intentions with practical steps and gradually accustoms the Armenian society to good neighborliness. If initially gasoline from Azerbaijan was met with hysteria, today Armenians are trying to refuel at those gas stations where they sell relatively cheap Azerbaijani fuel. The same will happen with gas. Of course, first there may be a revolt of housewives who refuse to cook khorovats on gas from Azerbaijan. But it won't last long.   However, one could talk about a "housewives' revolt" in today's situation, and the issue of importing Azerbaijani gas for Armenia is far from today's or even tomorrow's business. In Armenia, when talking about the desire to receive Azerbaijani gas, they say nothing about the lack of necessary infrastructure. Unlike oil, gas cannot be transported by rail. Only if we are talking about liquefied natural gas (LNG). But we are talking about pipeline gas. And Armenian officials, too, we are sure. Because pipeline gas is more cost-effective for consumers. LNG is more expensive due to the costs of its liquefaction, transportation and regasification. Armenia, one might say, is located on the other side of the street, but gas supplies there are currently impossible due to the lack of gas transportation infrastructure.    For the first time, the Armenian side spoke about the desire to buy gas from Azerbaijan three years ago. Speaking at the forum in Tbilisi, Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration Hakob Vardanyan shared his dream of restoring Azerbaijani gas imports and turning Armenia into a transit country for natural gas from Azerbaijan. Vardanyan recalled that in Soviet times, it was Azerbaijani gas that came to Armenia, and through three powerful gas pipelines at once. In his opinion, the Armenian side will be able to restore them. The head of the Azerbaijan Petroleum Research Center (CNIA), Ilham Shaban, told that the gasification of Armenia began with Azerbaijani gas. The ceremony took place on February 12, 1960 at the Theater Square. A huge symbolic torch was set up there, which was lit to mark the beginning of the gasification of the republic. Armenia lived on Azerbaijani gas until it became dependent in 1991.   According to Shaban, the gas was supplied via the Hajigabul-Gazakh-Ijevan-Yerevan main pipeline. In 1976, construction of a new gas pipeline infrastructure began - the Yevlakh-Barda-Aghdam-Askeran-Khankendi-Shusha-Lachin-Gerus-Shahbuz (NAR) pipeline. The highway was built for two years. In the 80s, an additional 70-kilometer pipe was built from the border of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to Yerevan.   During the years of the Karabakh conflict, the pipeline was inactive and fell into disrepair. To provide the separatist entity with gas, a 50-kilometer-long pipe was illegally laid from Khankendi to Armenia, and it ran along the Lachin road. The gas pipeline, which in Soviet times went to Armenia through the territory of Azerbaijan, was destroyed. Armenia pumped gas to the occupied territories, which it received from Russia through the territory of Georgia.   Well, if we talk about Turkmen gas, then these are frivolous hopes based on the absence of the same gas transportation infrastructure between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Moreover, there is also no infrastructure for transporting gas from Turkmenistan to the other shore of the Caspian Sea. Barter supplies through Iran are unreliable and complicated by the underdeveloped domestic gas transportation network in Iran. And, of course, the prices.   Today, Armenia finds itself in a difficult situation. In other circumstances, she could have counted on Azerbaijan. At one time, he helped to overcome the energy crisis in Georgia. Given Yerevan's conscientiousness in following the peace agenda, it could have supported this neighbor if the pipelines had not been destroyed.   By the way, TRIPP assumes the laying of the gas pipeline. But this is also a matter for the future. President Ilham Aliyev presented “Dostlug” Order to prominent Dagestani public and ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/268474.html Politics Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:08:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreOn June 19, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Kurban Kurbanov, a prominent public and political figure of the Republic of Dagestan of the Russian Federation, and presented him with the “Dostlug” (Friendship) Order, AzerNEWS reports.Addressing the meeting, President Ilham Aliyev said:- Dear Kurban Seidovich, you recently celebrated your anniversary. First of all, I congratulate you on this significant occasion. I wish you, your loved ones, and your family peace, happiness, and extend my best wishes.Your family has rightfully earned great respect both in Azerbaijan and in Dagestan. I always remember my unforgettable meetings with your father, the respected elder, the late Seid Jemalovich. Of course, we well remember Seid Jemalovich’s friendship with Heydar Alirza oglu, the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people. Their close and sincere relationship was an example of friendship and brotherhood. Even in the most difficult times for Azerbaijan, we always felt the support of our Dagestani brothers.As you remember, when I became President, I met with Seid Jemalovich several times and presented awards right here in this room. All of this remains in our memory — it is our shared history. What unites us is our common history, and Azerbaijan and Dagestan are bound by close kinship ties, shared geography, and, I am confident, a common future. The close relations between the peoples of Azerbaijan and Dagestan are an important factor for stability, development, and progress in the Caucasus.Both Seid Jemalovich and you, his worthy successor, have always done and continue to do much to bring our peoples even closer together, contribute to the economic development of our regions — an important factor in the shared security and stability framework — and strengthen people-to-people relations in general.Speaking of elders, I cannot fail to recall my grandfather Aziz Aliyev, who led the republic during the difficult times for Dagestan and the Dagestani people — the years of the Great Patriotic War — and who did much to ensure that the Dagestanis, unlike the peoples of other North Caucasus republics, were not subjected to repression and deportation. I know that the memory of Aziz Aliyev is held very dear in Dagestan. His contribution to development and, most importantly, his leadership of the republic during the most difficult period of the war and the positive legacy he left behind are, of course, a source of pride for us and for me personally as his grandson.There is a bust in my office. This bust was in Aziz Aliyev’s office in Makhachkala. The Dagestanis preserved it and recently presented it to me as a gift. I have no other busts in this office or in my other working offices — only this one. Unfortunately, I do not remember him, but it is a keepsake of my grandfather, who lives on in the historical memory of both Azerbaijanis and Dagestanis. Thus, we have many things in common, and I would like to say once again: the strengthening of fraternal relations between the peoples of Dagestan and Azerbaijan is, in many respects, key to the sustainable development of the entire Caucasus region.I am very glad to personally congratulate you today. I have already conveyed my congratulations and signed an Order awarding you the high state decoration — the ‘Dostlug’ Order. Now I would like to present this Order to you personally.X X XThe head of state then presented the Order to Kurban Kurbanov.X X XKurban Kurbanov said: “Ilham Heydarovich, I am deeply moved by your attention and, first of all, by the high award you have given to my father, my brother, and now to me. As you rightly noted, we will always cherish and preserve the sincere friendship that existed between Heydar Alirza oglu and Seid Jemalovich.”Kurban Kurbanov stated that the sincere relationship between his father and the National Leader holds historical significance in strengthening friendship between Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation, and Dagestan. He noted that the memory of the prominent statesman Aziz Aliyev is held in high respect in Dagestan.Kurban Kurbanov said: “You know, Dagestanis remember and honor Aziz Aliyev with great respect. In Makhachkala, there is a beautiful, fine, and magnificent monument monument to Aziz Aliyev. There are many streets named after him. This is history, and everyone speaks openly about him and takes pride in it.”He fondly recalled his own meetings and those of his father with the National Leader and the head of state. Highlighting that deep respect for the memory of the National Leader is always maintained in Dagestan, Kurban Kurbanov noted efforts to perpetuate the name of the great personality, including the opening of the Heydar Aliyev Center at the Derbent branch of the Azerbaijan State University of Economics and the participation of the Dagestan leadership in this event. Azerbaijan,Italy discuss expansion of cultural partnership http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/268473.html Arts & Entertainment Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:48:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreA meeting has been held in Rome between Azerbaijan's Culture Minister, Adil Karimli, and Italy's Minister of Culture Alessandro Ciuli, focusing on expanding cultural cooperation between the two countries, AzerNEWS reports.The discussions centered on the current state of cultural relations between Azerbaijan and Italy, as well as prospects for future cooperation.The sides noted that the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two ministries during Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's official visit to Italy on February 20, 2020 plays an important role in strengthening cultural ties between the countries.The meeting covered a wide range of potential joint initiatives, including the protection of cultural heritage, museum cooperation, creative industries, cinematography, music, and performing arts. Both ministers also emphasized the importance of expanding collaboration between cultural institutions.Minister Adil Karimli briefed his Italian counterpart on Azerbaijan's cultural policy priorities, efforts to strengthen cultural diplomacy, and initiatives aimed at expanding international partnerships.The officials also exchanged views on organizing mutual cultural days, exhibitions, concerts, professional exchange programs, and deepening institutional cooperation in the cultural sector.It was noted that the previous meeting between the two ministers took place in Rome in December 2024. Both sides reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing cultural cooperation and implementing joint initiatives following the agreements reached during that meeting.A detailed action plan for implementing cultural projects was also discussed during the meeting. Trump jokes about awarding himself the Medal of Honor http://www.today.az/news/regions/268472.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:27:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreU.S. President Donald Trump joked that he had considered awarding himself the Medal of Honor but was told he could not do so and could not find a reason that would justify the distinction, AzerNEWS reports, citing the White House press office.Speaking during a Medal of Honor presentation ceremony in the East Room of the White House on June 18, Trump remarked:"The Congressional Medal of Honor. I wanted to give it to myself, but they told me I couldn't do that, and I couldn't find anything for which I was truly deserving."The comment came as Trump presented the nation's highest military decoration to retired Marine Corps Major James Capers Jr., posthumously to Marine Corps Colonel John Ripley, and to retired Army Major Nicholas Dockery.The Medal of Honor is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in combat against an enemy force.The award is presented by the President on behalf of Congress.Image: Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Pashinyan says Hajiyev's Armenia visit helped preserve momentum in peace process http://www.today.az/news/regions/268470.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:04:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreArmenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has described Azerbaijani Presidential Aide Hikmet Hajiyev's recent visit to Armenia as an important step in maintaining momentum in the normalization process between the two countries, AzerNEWS reports.Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, Pashinyan said he had instructed Armen Grigoryan to consult with his Azerbaijani counterpart on the need for a meeting following Armenia's parliamentary elections."I instructed Armen Grigoryan to discuss with his Azerbaijani counterpart whether there was a need for a meeting or not," Pashinyan said.According to the Armenian prime minister, both Armenian and Azerbaijani expert circles had identified trends that could potentially lead to heightened tensions, making continued dialogue necessary."We observed certain trends, both within Azerbaijani expert circles and within Armenian expert circles, that could have led to an escalation of the situation. As is our responsibility, we are engaged in managing the situation," he stated.Hajiyev met Grigoryan in the Armenian town of Dilijan on June 14. The visit marked the first working trip by the Azerbaijani presidential aide to Armenia and the second visit by a senior Azerbaijani official since the two countries initialled a peace agreement in August 2025.The meeting took place one week after Armenia's June 7 parliamentary elections and on the same day the country's Central Election Commission published the final election results.Commenting on the decision to hold the meeting in Armenia rather than a third country, Pashinyan said the format reflected progress in the peace process and efforts by both sides to manage potential risks."This demonstrates that in terms of the peace process we are moving forward and managing the risks that could have arisen," he said.The Armenian leader also revealed that preserving diplomatic momentum immediately after the elections had been a priority for his government."Immediately after the elections, it was important for us not to lose the momentum of the peace process," Pashinyan told parliament a day earlier, adding that the meeting reaffirmed the commitment of both Armenia and Azerbaijan to the peace agenda.Pashinyan further addressed concerns regarding public attitudes toward territorial issues, arguing that views rejecting Armenia's internationally recognized territory of 29,743 square kilometres do not enjoy broad support within Armenian society. He also suggested that a considerable share of opposition votes in the recent election had been secured through vote-buying, although he did not provide specific evidence for the claim.The meeting between Hajiyev and Grigoryan is viewed as another indication that direct contacts between Baku and Yerevan continue despite political developments in Armenia, with both sides seeking to maintain dialogue following the initialling of the peace agreement last year. Canada defeat Qatar 6–0 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage http://www.today.az/news/sports/268469.html Sports Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:45:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreCanada has defeated Qatar 6–0 in the second round of the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026, AzerNEWS reports.The match, played in Vancouver, saw goals from Cyle Larin, Jonathan David (3), Nathan Saliba, and an own goal by Mohammad Al-Mannai. Qatar finished the match with nine players.In Group B, Canada leads the table with 4 points. Switzerland also has 4 points but sits in second place. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar both have 1 point each.In the final round of the group stage, Canada will face Switzerland, while Qatar will play against Bosnia and Herzegovina.The FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is currently underway. It is the first edition of the tournament to feature 48 teams, expanded from 32.The competition is being played across three countries for the first time in history, with an expanded format of 12 groups of four teams, leading to a longer tournament and more matches than previous editions. Israel says it continues to strike targets in Lebanon http://www.today.az/news/regions/268468.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:23:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Friday that it struck several targets linked to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon overnight and that it continued to do so, AzerNEWS reports."The strikes were carried out following repeated and ongoing violations of the ceasefire by the terror organization Hezbollah," the military said on X.Israeli air raids and artillery fire killed at least 16 people in Lebanon's Nabatieh district overnight, according to the state-run National News Agency (NNA).Eight deaths were confirmed in Nabatieh and Harouf, while four people were killed in a strike between Al-Sharqiya and Doueir. Three others died in Kfar Sir, and a drone attack near Doueir's municipality building killed one person and injured another.The strikes also hit homes and neighborhoods, leaving some residents wounded or missing. Azerbaijani archer secures quota for 4th European Games http://www.today.az/news/sports/268467.html Sports Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:01:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreThe Azerbaijani archer Mammadali Aliyev has scored 659 points at European Outdoor Championship held in Antalya, Turkiye, AzerNEWS reports.The archer finished 29th among 88 male competitors, delivering a solid performance in a highly competitive field.This result earned Mammadali Aliyev a quota place for the 4th European Games, which will take place in Istanbul in 2027.This achievement marks a historic milestone for Azerbaijani archery, as it is the first time a male archer from Azerbaijan has secured a European Games quota in this discipline. No male Azerbaijani archer had previously reached such a qualification standard.This performance is also regarded as an important step in Mammadali Aliyev's journey toward qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, United States.The 4th European Games will be held in Istanbul, Turkiye, from 16 to 27 June 2027. The multi-sport event will bring together Europe’s leading athletes across 26 sports, including 22 Olympic disciplines that are part of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic programme. The European Games are designed not only as a continental championship but also as a key qualification stage for the Olympic Games, offering athletes the opportunity to secure quota places in selected sports such as archery, shooting, and others.For archery, the Istanbul 2027 European Games will play an important role in the Olympic qualification process. Athletes will compete for quota places under rules set by World Archery Europe and the European Olympic Committees, making the event one of the final major stepping stones toward the Olympic Games.The 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, United States, will take place from 14 to 30 July 2028. Archery will once again be included as a core Olympic sport, featuring men's and women's individual and team recurve events, as well as a mixed team event. The Games will also introduce the compound mixed team event, marking a significant development in Olympic archery.The qualification pathway for Los Angeles 2028 begins several years in advance, with athletes earning quota places through world championships, continental championships, ranking tournaments, and key multi-sport events such as the European Games in Istanbul.This system ensures that only the highest-performing archers secure the limited number of Olympic spots available. ADB official outlines key conditions for successful Middle Corridor projects http://www.today.az/news/business/268466.html Business Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:42:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovRead moreThe successful implementation of projects along the Middle Corridor requires a clear regulatory and tariff framework, effective risk-sharing mechanisms, and transparent procurement procedures, according to a senior official from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), AzerNEWS reports.Speaking at the 14th Private Sector Forum of the Islamic Development Bank Group, ADB Director General for Regional Cooperation and Integration Chou U Kang emphasized that Middle Corridor initiatives should be viewed not only as infrastructure projects but also as a catalyst for economic activity and private sector development.According to Kang, the first prerequisite for attracting investment is the establishment of a predictable and transparent business environment.“Investors prefer certainty. Therefore, a clear legal framework, transparent tariff-setting mechanisms, and well-defined concession agreements are critical for mobilizing private capital,” he said.Kang identified risk allocation among project stakeholders as the second major factor determining project success. He noted that political risks should be assumed by governments or mitigated through guarantees provided by multilateral development institutions.“Demand-side risks can be shared among stakeholders through instruments such as minimum revenue guarantees. In addition, appropriate hedging mechanisms remain essential for reducing currency-related risks,” he added.The ADB official also highlighted competitive and transparent tender procedures as a third key condition for the successful delivery of Middle Corridor projects.“Open procurement processes help attract qualified participants and ensure the efficient use of financial resources,” Kang said, adding that the ADB supports governments in designing procurement frameworks, including prequalification procedures, bid evaluations, and contract management systems.He further noted that the bank possesses extensive experience in supporting the issuance of green bonds, sustainable development bonds, and sustainability-linked bonds. According to Kang, these financing instruments, which have been successfully utilized in South Asia, could also be applied to Middle Corridor projects in Central Asia.Reaffirming the bank’s commitment to regional connectivity initiatives, Kang stated that the ADB remains ready to cooperate with all stakeholders across the region to support the implementation of projects under the Middle Corridor framework. 68 former IDPs relocated to Khankendi in latest return phase http://www.today.az/news/society/268465.html Society Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:22:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovRead moreAnother convoy carrying returning residents has departed for the city of Khankendi as Azerbaijan continues the implementation of its large-scale resettlement program in the liberated territories, AzerNEWS reports.According to information published on the official website of the State Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, 18 families comprising 68 people were relocated to Khankendi during the latest phase of the return process.The committee noted that the families returning to the city had previously been temporarily accommodated in various parts of Azerbaijan, primarily in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings.The relocation forms part of the government's broader efforts to facilitate the return of internally displaced persons to their native regions, restore local communities, and support the reintegration of residents into newly rebuilt urban areas.Authorities have been carrying out the resettlement process in stages, with returning families provided with housing and essential infrastructure as part of the ongoing reconstruction and development initiatives in the region. Azeri Light oil price falls below $81 per barrel amid global market decline http://www.today.az/news/business/268464.html Business Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovRead moreAzerbaijan’s flagship crude grade, Azeri Light, posted a notable decline in international markets, mirroring a broader downturn across major global oil benchmarks.AzerNEWS reports that the price of Azeri Light crude delivered on a CIF basis to Italy’s Augusta port fell by $2.54, or 3.07 percent, from the previous session to $80.06 per barrel.Meanwhile, the price of Azeri Light loaded at Türkiye’s Ceyhan port on an FOB basis declined by $2.50, or 3.11 percent, settling at $77.88 per barrel.The downward trend was also evident across other key crude grades. Russia’s Urals crude dropped by $2.77, or 5.06 percent, to $51.95 per barrel compared with the previous trading session.Likewise, North Sea benchmark Dated Brent recorded a decline of $2.85, or 3.55 percent, falling to $77.50 per barrel.Despite the recent market correction, Azeri Light continues to trade significantly above the oil price assumption used in Azerbaijan’s state budget. The government has based its 2026 budget calculations on an average oil price of $65 per barrel, providing a substantial buffer against market volatility. OPEC: Global oil demand to reach 113.3M bpd by 2030 http://www.today.az/news/regions/268463.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said in its 2026 world oil outlook report on Thursday that world oil demand is expected to reach 113.3 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2030, AzerNEWS reports.The organization noted that it does not see a peak in oil usage, projecting that demand will keep growing to 121.7 million bpd by 2040 and 124.1 million bpd by 2050.The demand will be led by non-OECD countries, rising by almost 27 million bpd between 2025 and 2050, while OECD demand is seen falling by almost 8 million bpd.OPEC said that the largest contributors to the demand growth will be road transport at 5.7 million bpd, petrochemicals at 4.6 million bpd and aviation at 4.2 million bpd. Meanwhile, oil for power generation is set to decline by 0.5 million bpd. Roman-era mosaic discovered in Antalya http://www.today.az/news/regions/268462.html World news Fri, 19 Jun 2026 08:00:00 +0400 by Alimat AliyevaDuring archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Aspendos in the Antalya province of Türkiye, a remarkable Roman-era mosaic of exceptional historical and artistic value has been uncovered, AzerNEWS reports.This was announced by Türkiye’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. According to him, the center of the newly discovered mosaic features the “Young Eurymedon,” a personification of the Eurymedon River, which for centuries supplied the city with water and was regarded as a source of life and prosperity.The composition is decorated with reed leaves, an amphora, and fish motifs, symbolizing water, fertility, and vitality. Researchers have been particularly impressed by the high level of craftsmanship: smooth color transitions created with thousands of tiny tesserae, along with rich detailing, make this work an outstanding example of Roman mosaic art.Scholars note that depictions of river deities in mosaic form are extremely rare, making this discovery especially valuable for understanding the artistic traditions and religious symbolism of the ancient world.Beyond its artistic importance, the find sheds new light on the cultural richness of Aspendos and provides valuable insights into the development of Anatolian mosaic art during the Roman period. Interestingly, Aspendos is also famous for its remarkably well-preserved Roman theatre, and each new discovery there adds another layer to our understanding of daily life in this prosperous ancient city nearly two millennia ago. Apple may raise prices due to soaring component costs, Tim Cook says http://www.today.az/news/regions/268461.html World news Thu, 18 Jun 2026 15:07:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreApple is reportedly planning to increase prices across its product lineup in response to rising costs of memory and storage chips, AzerNEWS reports.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, CEO Tim Cook stated that price increases have become unavoidable as the company struggles to absorb sharply higher component costs. While Apple has tried to protect customers from these increases.He did not specify when the price adjustments would take effect or which products would be affected, and it remains uncertain whether the upcoming iPhone 18, expected in September, will be impacted.The surge in memory chip prices has been driven in part by growing demand from the artificial intelligence sector, which has tightened supply for consumer electronics.Cook also noted that limited supply and rising demand have led suppliers to pass on significant cost increases. He emphasized that memory pricing and supply need to return to more stable levels to support consumer products.The price of RAM, one of the most basic components in computers and smartphones, has reportedly more than doubled since October 2025.It is not yet specified which devices will become more expensive or when this will happen.Image: Michael Nagle / Bloomberg National boxing team set for Olympic Hopes tournament http://www.today.az/news/sports/268460.html Sports Thu, 18 Jun 2026 14:25:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreAzerbaijan's boxing team will compete in the Olympic Hopes Tournament in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, AzerNEWS reports.The three-day event will see Azerbaijani boxers compete in two age categories. In the U-19 division, Ali Aliyev (50 kg), Nihat Gasimov (55 kg), Ali Bakhishov (60 kg), Shahin Aslanov (65 kg), Rza Rzayev (70 kg), Saftar Mammadzade (+90 kg), and Gular Huseynova (51 kg) will represent the country.In the U-17 category, Aysel Farajova (46 kg), Aydan Ismayilli (48 kg), Fatima Mammadli (50 kg), Jamila Muradli (57 kg), Sama Abbasova (66 kg), and Khumar Jafarli (80 kg) will take part in the competition.The men's team is led by head coach Elbrus Rzayev, while the women's squad is coached by Ilkin Aghayev.The Azerbaijani delegation departed for Sarajevo on June 18 and is scheduled to return to Baku on June 21.The team is headed by Rovshan Huseynov, a member of the Executive Board of the Azerbaijan Boxing Federation. Azerbaijan boosts gasoline output as refinery modernization strengthens fuel production http://www.today.az/news/business/268459.html Business Thu, 18 Jun 2026 14:11:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreAzerbaijan produced 591,400 tons of automobile gasoline in January-May 2026, marking a 7.9% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the State Statistical Committee, AzerNEWS reports.During the reporting period, the total value of production in the country's oil products manufacturing sector amounted to 2.457 billion manats ($1.445 billion), which was 4.1% lower than in January-May 2025.Fuel oil production totaled 31,000 tons over the first five months of the year, representing a 45.2% decline year-on-year. Meanwhile, diesel fuel output reached 937,900 tons, remaining unchanged compared to the corresponding period of last year.The committee's data also showed that Azerbaijan produced 17,400 tons of lubricants and 51,300 tons of petroleum bitumen. Lubricant production increased by 16%, while petroleum bitumen output decreased by 41.4% compared to the same period in 2025.In addition, the country produced 79,400 tons of liquefied gases, 217,000 tons of white oil, and 97,300 tons of petroleum coke. Compared to the previous year, petroleum coke production rose by 14.9%, while output of white oil and liquefied gases declined by 18.7% and 14.3%, respectively.A key role in sustaining Azerbaijan's fuel production is played by the SOCAR-owned Heydar Aliyev Oil Refinery, the country's only oil refining enterprise. In addition to meeting domestic demand for AI-92 gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, the refinery supplies raw materials to SOCAR's petrochemical facilities and exports part of its output.The ongoing modernization and reconstruction of the refinery are aimed at increasing production capacity, ensuring the supply of high-quality fuels that meet Euro-5 standards, supporting stable feedstock deliveries to the Azerikimya Production Association, and expanding Azerbaijan's petroleum product export potential. These efforts continue to play an important role in strengthening the country's industrial development and energy sector competitiveness. President Ilham Aliyev received delegation of heads of member institutions of Arab Coordination ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/268458.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 14:02:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead morePresident of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a delegation comprising heads of member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group on June 18.The delegation included the Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser; the President of the OPEC Fund for International Development, Abdulhamid Alkhalifa; the President of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Abdullah Khalil Al-Musaibeeh; the Director General and Chairman of the Board of the Arab Monetary Fund, Fahad Alturki; the Chief Executive Officer of the Saudi Fund for Development, Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad; the Executive Director of the Arab Gulf Programme for Development, Hammam bin Nasser bin Juraied; the Director of Operations at the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, Thamer Al-Failakawi; the Minister of Finance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan; the Minister of Finance of the State of Kuwait, Yaqoub Al-Rifai; the Minister of Finance of the State of Qatar, Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari; and the Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance of the United Arab Emirates, Ali Abdullah Sharafi.The head of state stressed the importance of the participation of the heads of member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group in the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group.President Ilham Aliyev emphasized the active cooperation established between Azerbaijan and the member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group, noting that many projects are currently in the implementation stage. He also highlighted the importance of the documents to be signed.Expressing satisfaction with their visit to Azerbaijan, Chairman of the IsDB Group Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser conveyed the delegation’s gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev for the reception.Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser highly appreciated the support of President Ilham Aliyev for the expansion of cooperation between the Arab Coordination Group and Azerbaijan.During the conversation, the sides highlighted ample opportunities for expanding partnership between Azerbaijan and the member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group. The importance of Azerbaijan’s favorable investment climate was also underlined in terms of implementing joint projects with the member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group.Following the meeting, in the presence of the President of Azerbaijan, a loan agreement was signed for the “Construction of the Sumgayit New Wastewater Treatment Facility” project. In addition, a Memorandum of Understanding on expanding cooperation between the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijan State Water Resources Agency, and members of the Arab Coordination Group on the “Construction of Water Supply and Sewerage Systems for 33 Residential Settlements in the Absheron Peninsula” project was exchanged.The head of state then presented the “Dostlug” (Friendship) Order to Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser.Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser expressed his gratitude to the head of state for the high appreciation of his activities.He was awarded the order by a Presidential Decree for his contribution to the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Islamic Development Bank. Over 500 flights cancelled and delayed at airports in Moscow http://www.today.az/news/regions/268457.html World news Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:48:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreAround 527 flights have been cancelled or delayed across all airports in Moscow, AzerNEWS reports.On Thursday morning, June 18, all four airports in Moscow temporarily suspended operations to ensure flight safety.According to the Telegram channel Shot, the most affected airport is Sheremetyevo International Airport, where 50 departing flights were cancelled and 71 were delayed. For arrivals, 60 flights were cancelled and 76 were delayed.The restrictions were imposed after a massive Ukrainian drone attack. According to Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, 194 drones were shot down on approach to the Russian capital.At Vnukovo International Airport, 24 departing flights were cancelled and 56 were delayed, while 17 arriving flights were cancelled and 77 were delayed.At Domodedovo International Airport, nine departing flights were cancelled and 16 were delayed, while 10 arriving flights were cancelled and 56 were delayed.At Zhukovsky International Airport, at least four departing flights were delayed and at least one arriving flight was cancelled. The online flight information systems reportedly experienced heavy overload.Image: Dmitry Korotaev / Izvestia Taekwondo athletes crowned European Club Team Champions http://www.today.az/news/sports/268456.html Sports Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:27:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreAzerbaijani taekwondo athletes have finished first in the overall team standings at the European Club Taekwondo Championships in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, winning two gold, three silver, and one bronze medal, AzerNEWS reports.Aydan Huseynova (36 kg, Irevan Taekwondo Club) and Rada Asad (44 kg, Mubariz Taekwondo Club) claimed gold medals for Azerbaijan.Islam Guluzade (33 kg, Alpman Taekwondo Club), Gokalp Cilingir (40 kg, Narimanov District Sports Club), and Renad Zulfigarli (+57 kg, Alov Taekwondo Club) won silver medals, while Akbar Taghiyev (+30 kg, Atlet Taekwondo Club) took bronze.The results helped Azerbaijani clubs secure first place in the team rankings and lift the championship trophy.Taekwondo is one of the most popular sports in the country, attracting athletes of all ages.The Azerbaijan Taekwondo Federation has trained many prominent athletes since its foundation in 1992.In 2018, Radik Isayev (80 kg) was crowned European Champion for the second time in his career.Another national taekwondo fighter, Milad Beigi Harchegani (80 kg), became the world taekwondo champion in 2019.In 2021, Azerbaijani female taekwondo athlete Minaya Akbarova claimed a bronze medal at the European Taekwondo Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She won the bronze medal in the 46 kg weight class.Moreover, the Azerbaijani taekwondo team won five medals at the 5th Islamic Solidarity Games.The taekwondo fighters won one gold, two silver, and two bronze in Konya, Turkiye.The medals came from Farida Azizova (gold medal), Javad Aghayev, Minaya Akbarova (silver medals), Hashim Mahammadov, and Patimat Abakarova (bronze).In total, Azerbaijani sportsmen captured 99 medals at the 5th Islamic Solidarity Games, including 29 gold, 36 silver, and 34 bronze.At the Paris 2024 Olympics, taekwondo fighter Gashim Magomedov (58 kg) and boxer Alfonso Dominguez (92 kg) enriched the country's medal haul with silver medals.The national team secured a total of seven medals, including two gold, two silver, and three bronze. From TMTM to the Zangezur Corridor, all roads lead through Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/268455.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:13:00 +0400 Speaking about the investment attractiveness of our country during the Azerbaijan Investment Prospects Forum, held within the framework of the Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank in Baku, Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov named three main areas. These are transport connectivity, green energy and the digital sphere.   Without detracting from the importance of the other two areas, we note that the issue of transport connectivity goes beyond national interests and is currently one of the main ones. With the disruption of traditional logistics routes caused by geopolitical perturbations, the importance of Azerbaijan and, through it, the South Caucasus as a whole has increased significantly. Our country has already established its irreplaceable role as a link between the West and the East, has become a key link in the Middle Corridor and continues to contribute to the expansion of connectivity by drawing partners in Central Asia into a single chain. Thanks to Baku's initiative, the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route was added to the Middle Corridor, and this name is now accepted as the main one.   The development of the TMTM (Middle Corridor) is attracting increasing attention from the West. International financial institutions are joining the project. A few days ago, it became known that the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, a member of the World Bank Group, had signed a loan agreement with Georgia on a project to improve the country's transport infrastructure as part of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route.   After the completion of the modernization of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars corridor, additional opportunities have opened up to increase cargo turnover. After completion of the modernization work, the BTK's capacity increased from 1 million to 5 million tons per year, which significantly increased the role of the Middle Corridor in international cargo transportation.   One of the important elements of transport connectivity is the Zangezur Corridor project, also called TRIPP. More precisely, TRIPP is a project that is part of the Zangezur Corridor, which in turn will become a branch of the Middle Corridor and will connect the West and East not through Georgia, but through Armenia. The creation of a new route will further strengthen Azerbaijan's role as a logistics hub. Because no matter how the Middle Corridor branches, all roads lead through Azerbaijan.   Azerbaijan is very determined on the issue of the Zangezur corridor.   Speaking at the opening of the Baku Energy Week, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that the Zangezur corridor will definitely be built. In his address to the participants of the international conference in Shusha, the head of state stressed that Azerbaijan pursues a resolute policy aimed at establishing and maintaining lasting peace and stability in the region. And the Zangezur Corridor, implemented in this context, will become one of the main segments of the Middle Corridor.   The TRIPP topic has become a mandatory item on the agenda at all meetings in the Azerbaijan-USA and Armenia-USA formats. The TRIPP project, which is part of the Zangezur Corridor, was also discussed at a recent meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.   The positive fact is that Armenia has also become one of the active campaigners for the project. They prefer not to call the road the Zangezur Corridor, but that doesn't change the point. During the election campaign, Nikol Pashinyan repeatedly drew voters' attention to TRIPP as an initiative aimed at creating new opportunities for trade and transit, from which all countries involved in regional communications can benefit.   Armenia is not yet included in regional communications, and it needs the Zangezur corridor especially.   The other day, the chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (HDP) of Turkey, Devlet Bahceli, touched upon the topic of corridors at a meeting of the party's parliamentary faction and noted that if Armenia, acting wisely, joins the platform of regional cooperation, the Zangezur corridor may become an opportunity for it to break out of economic isolation.   By the way, the completion of the modernization of the Georgian section of the BTK has also provided opportunities for Armenia. Baku-Tbilisi-Kars is, by and large, an Azerbaijani project implemented with Azerbaijani funds. And the fact that, unlike in previous years, Baku did not oppose the use of the Akhalkalaki-Kars road by Armenia this time once again demonstrates to the Armenian side the tremendous benefits of peace and stability.   In connection with the processes between the United States and Iran, opinions began to appear about the impracticability of TRIPP, as the project allegedly contradicts the agreements reached and undermines security issues in the region. This means that in the new geopolitical conditions, the United States will not get involved in the project, which can be regarded as a violation of agreements with Iran.   Only the authors of these narratives know how the transport corridor can undermine security in the region. The authors are the Armenian opposition and Iranian circles, as well as, to a certain extent, the Russian side, which wants to control the corridor through Meghri itself. In recent days, Armenian sources have reported that in the south of Armenia, the Russian military is stopping vehicles traveling to Meghri and checking for passes. Representatives of European countries are particularly affected.   It is not known how much of this information corresponds to reality.   As for the control, who says it has to be external? TMTM operates, remaining only under the control of the participating countries of the project - Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. Only these countries make decisions here. The Zangezur corridor (we are not only talking about the Armenian section of the road) can also remain under the control of the participating countries - Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey, and no neighbors have the right to dictate the rules to them. So even if, due to new relations with Iran, the United States suddenly abandons the project (which is unlikely), the countries of the region can build the road themselves. Azerbaijan has almost completed its work in East Zangezur and continues in Nakhchivan. Turkey is currently building its own section of the corridor. And the Armenian section is the shortest and easiest to execute, as it will be laid along the route that existed before the conflict. There are only 40 kilometers of tracks.   Those who are trying to link the agreements between the United States and Iran with the fate of the project on the territory of third countries should not forget that Azerbaijan is interested in the road through Meghri. And if the President of the country says that the Zangezur corridor will definitely be built, it means that there will be a road, regardless of the games started around this essentially ordinary road project.   Logistics will confirm that there are never too many roads. Balance of payments deficit narrows in first quarter despite stronger current account surplus http://www.today.az/news/business/268454.html Business Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:48:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreAzerbaijan's total balance of payments deficit amounted to $322.9 million in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting an improvement compared to the same period last year, according to data released by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA), AzerNEWS reports.The deficit decreased by 21.8% year-on-year from $413 million recorded in the first quarter of 2025. The CBA noted that the negative balance was primarily driven by a reduction in reserve assets during the reporting period. Calculations were carried out in line with the International Monetary Fund's BPM6 methodology, excluding exchange rate differences and revaluation effects.At the same time, Azerbaijan's current account balance posted strong growth. The surplus reached $1.664 billion, marking an increase of 45.6% compared to the corresponding period of last year.The positive result was largely supported by a $2.039 billion surplus in the foreign trade balance. Meanwhile, the services balance recorded a deficit of $590.3 million, while the primary income balance generated a surplus of $37.6 million. The recurrent income balance also contributed positively, increasing by $177.8 million.However, the capital and financial account registered a larger negative balance during the quarter. The deficit widened to $2.178 billion, representing a 77.7% increase compared to the first quarter of 2025.According to the CBA, net financial assets increased by $181.6 million, while net financial liabilities rose by $1.995 billion. In addition, the capital account posted a deficit of $1.2 million during the reporting period. President Ilham Aliyev addresses participants of Baku Ombudsmen Summit http://www.today.az/news/society/268453.html Society Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:40:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead morePresident of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev addressed the participants of the International Baku Ombudsmen Summit on "Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities."AzerNEWS presents the address:"Dear summit participants,I extend my greetings to you on the occasion of the opening of the International Baku Ombudsmen Summit on the theme of "Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities."The holding of this Summit, dedicated to new global challenges in the field of human rights, on June 18 – Human Rights Day in the Republic of Azerbaijan – is of particular significance. This date marks the day when the National Leader of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev, approved the country’s first State Programme on the Protection of Human Rights and identified the protection of human rights as one of the main priorities of state policy.Today, the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies is fundamentally transforming humanity’s social, economic, legal, and ethical agenda. Alongside new opportunities, this process is bringing new priorities to the forefront in all areas, including the field of human rights.Our country regards ensuring that technological progress serves human welfare as one of the fundamental principles of state policy. In this regard, Azerbaijan is taking significant steps toward the responsible and balanced application of innovative technologies and artificial intelligence. The legal acts, concepts, and action plans adopted in this area promote the implementation of these technologies within a framework based on security, transparency, and respect for human rights, while supporting inclusive development and accelerating digital transformation.The initiatives being implemented as part of Azerbaijan’s new digital architecture, the expansion of artificial intelligence applications in public administration, and the development of information security and national AI infrastructure demonstrate our country’s strategic approach to contemporary challenges.It should be particularly noted that the 13th session of the United Nations World Urban Forum, recently held in Baku, became an important demonstration of Azerbaijan’s contribution to international cooperation and global dialogue on sustainable development, digital governance, and the creation of human-centered urban environments.In this context, the "smart city" and "smart village" concepts being implemented in Azerbaijan’s liberated territories represent a successful development model in which artificial intelligence technologies, innovative solutions, and principles of environmental sustainability are directed toward improving human well-being, creating a safe living environment, and ensuring socio-economic reintegration.These development trends also increase the importance of institutional mechanisms and international cooperation in the field of human rights protection. In this regard, national human rights institutions, including the ombudsman institution, play an important role in safeguarding human rights and freedoms and promoting a culture of human rights in an age of new technological challenges.I am confident that the International Baku Ombudsmen Summit will make a significant contribution to expanding international cooperation and the exchange of best practices in this field, as well as to promoting human-centered and law-based innovative governance mechanisms.Once again, I extend my greetings to you and wish the Summit every success." Baku, Astana discuss military cooperation and regional security http://www.today.az/news/society/268452.html Society Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:32:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreDelegation led by the First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan – Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army, Colonel General Karim Valiyev is on a working visit to the Republic of Kazakhstan, AzerNEWS reports.Within the visit, the Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army held a meeting with the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Lieutenant General Kanysh Abubakirov.The sides emphasized that relations between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are founded on the principles of historical friendship, brotherhood, and strategic partnership. They noted that joint exercises conducted with the participation of military personnel from both countries make a significant contribution to enhancing the professional training of servicemen, expanding the exchange of experience, and further strengthening cooperation between the two armies.The meeting also included discussions on the current state and prospects of military cooperation between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, regional security issues, and a number of other issues of common interest.In recognition of his significant contribution to the development of Azerbaijan–Kazakhstan military cooperation, Colonel General K. Valiyev was awarded the Medal "For Contribution to the Development of Military Cooperation". Azerbaijan joins Formula 1-backed STEM Racing Program http://www.today.az/news/sports/268451.html Sports Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:09:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreAzerbaijan has officially joined the international STEM Racing program supported by Formula 1, AzerNEWS reports.The project, implemented in the country by Baku City Circuit Operations Company, aims to promote engineering education and equip young people with the knowledge and skills necessary for future careers in high-tech industries.As part of the program, a specialized training center, the STEM Racing Hub, has been inaugurated to prepare participants. The new facility has been established to provide teams with practical opportunities to design, manufacture, and improve their racing models.Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Minister of Youth and Sports Farid Gayibov emphasized the significance of the initiative:"It is gratifying that our country has become part of this global platform. The STEM Racing program not only provides students with technical knowledge but also creates opportunities to develop essential skills such as teamwork, leadership, and project management. Many program participants later pursue engineering degrees, work for leading technology companies, and even build careers in Formula 1. I believe our team's participation in the world finals will be a valuable experience for our country and will inspire thousands of young people."The "Caspian Apex" team, established within the framework of the program, will represent Azerbaijan at the world finals for the first time. The competition will take place from October 3 to 8, 2026, in Singapore's Sentosa Island, bringing together the world's strongest young engineering teams from various countries.Participants in the STEM Racing program operate according to principles similar to those of Formula 1 teams. Each participant is responsible for a specific area of work. Students use engineering software to design racing models, conduct aerodynamic calculations, manufacture components using 3D printers, and carry out testing.They are also involved in marketing, partnership development, and presentation preparation.In addition, Azerbaijan plans to host its first national STEM Racing Championship in 2027. The winner of the championship will earn the right to represent the country at the world finals. Culture Ministry highlights country's heritage preservation achievements at UNESCO session http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/268450.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 18 Jun 2026 11:29:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreThe 11th session of the General Assembly of the States Parties to the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage has been held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, AzerNEWS reports.The Azerbaijani delegation at the session was led by the Culture Minister Adil Karimli.In his speech, the minister spoke about the measures implemented by Azerbaijan to safeguard and promote intangible cultural heritage, the inclusion of national heritage elements on UNESCO's lists, and the importance of international cooperation in this field.It was noted that Azerbaijan has identified the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage as one of the key priorities of its state policy and continues its close cooperation with UNESCO in this area.Within the framework of the session, participants discussed issues related to the implementation of the Convention, the improvement of heritage safeguarding mechanisms, and the development of international cooperation. Trump says without him there would be no Israel http://www.today.az/news/regions/268449.html World news Thu, 18 Jun 2026 11:11:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreU.S. President Donald Trump criticized Israel's conduct in Lebanon, saying the conflict with Hezbollah has dragged on for too long and resulted in excessive civilian casualties. He also stressed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must act more responsibly regarding Lebanon, AzerNEWS reports."Without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me, there would be no Israel," Trump said, arguing that no previous U.S. president had been willing to take the steps he had in support of Israel.Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's military campaign against Hezbollah, stating that entire apartment buildings should not be destroyed when targeting individual militants because many civilians live in those buildings. He added that he had suggested allowing Syria to deal with Hezbollah, arguing that Damascus could handle the group more effectively.You may check the video footage on our TikTok profile. Azerbaijan's population reaches new milestone http://www.today.az/news/society/268448.html Society Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:51:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreThe population of Azerbaijan has continued to grow in the first months of 2026, AzerNEWS reports.It was reflected in a publication by the State Statistical Committee containing macroeconomic indicators of the country's economic and social development for January-May.According to the information, the country's population increased by 7,987 people (0.1%) since the beginning of the year, reaching 10,270,338 people as of May 1, 2026.Of the total population, 54.3% live in urban areas and 45.7% in rural areas. Men make up 49.8% of the population, while women account for 50.2%. President of Azerbaijan: We are investing heavily in infrastructure http://www.today.az/news/business/268447.html Business Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:41:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead more"While investing heavily in infrastructure, we have concentrated not only on infrastructure inside the country, but also on infrastructure that has an international dimension," President Ilham Aliyev said during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group.The head of state emphasized the ongoing efforts to transform Azerbaijan, which is geographically landlocked without direct access to the world's oceans, into an international transportation hub. Azerbaijan’s gas output rises slightly in January–May period http://www.today.az/news/business/268446.html Business Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:31:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovRead moreAzerbaijan produced 20.94 billion cubic metres of natural gas in the January–May period of this year, AzerNEWS reports, citing the State Statistics Committee.Of the total volume, 16.31 billion cubic metres accounted for marketable natural gas.During the reporting period, natural gas production increased by 0.1% year-on-year, while marketable gas output rose by 0.7%, indicating broadly stable production dynamics in the sector.In the same five-month period, Azerbaijan also produced 11.06 million tonnes of crude oil, including gas condensate. Of this volume, 11.03 million tonnes represented marketable crude oil.However, oil production and marketable output declined by 3.3% compared to the January–May period of 2025, reflecting a moderate contraction in crude output President: International events held in Azerbaijan show that the agenda of our activity is ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/268445.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:03:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead more"We have been a successful host country for many international events since the 2010 annual meeting of the IsDB Group," President Ilham Aliyev said during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group."Among the recent ones, I would name the successful COP29 held in 2024 with remarkable results. Additionally, last month's World Urban Forum, one of the biggest international gatherings, was also successfully held in Azerbaijan, with many more to come. This once again demonstrates the diversified agenda of our activity," the head of state added. President Ilham Aliyev: With its strong ties on the global arena, Azerbaijan has already become ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/268444.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:59:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead more"With the strong ties in the regional scale and also on global arena, Azerbaijan already became an important actor in many aspects,” President Ilham Aliyev said during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group.The head of state noted that thanks to Azerbaijan's independent foreign policy, the country gained strong support in the international community, and added that the number of Azerbaijan's friends is growing year after year. President: Political, economic, social stability is today's reality of Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/268443.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:50:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead more“Azerbaijan has been independent for only 35 years. And except for the first two years of war, occupation, humanitarian catastrophe, civil war, and other difficulties, the rest was characterized by the stable development of the country, and this is one of the main prerequisites for the success of every country,” President Ilham Aliyev said during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group.“Where stability is undermined, we cannot talk even about development. So stability—political, economic, and social stability—which today is a reality in Azerbaijan, is not only the main factor for our development but also a factor in regional development. Because with strong ties on a regional scale and also in the global arena, Azerbaijan has already become an important actor in many aspects,” the head of state said. Azerbaijan enjoys stable, successful development - President Ilham Aliyev http://www.today.az/news/politics/268442.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:41:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreOne of the things which has not changed is Azerbaijan’s stable, successful development, President Ilham Aliyev said during his speech at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group.“And this is the demonstration of the policy we conduct, a policy based on our national interests, in good relations with all the actors in the global arena and with a strong commitment to our successful development,” the head of state noted. Presiden Ilham Aliyev participates in opening ceremony of 2026 Annual Meetings of IsDB Group http://www.today.az/news/politics/268441.html Politics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:10:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreThe opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group has begun in Baku.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is attending the event.A family photo was taken first.The National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan was played.Then, a verse from the Holy Quran was recited.Afterwards, a video about the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) was screened.The head of state is delivering a speech at the event. Great Return enters new phase as focus shifts to jobs and growth http://www.today.az/news/analytics/268440.html Analytics Thu, 18 Jun 2026 08:30:00 +0400 Elnur EnverogluRead moreOnce, it was difficult to imagine that regions which had witnessed tragedy and remained trapped in stagnation for years due to conflict would ever experience revival. However, if one reflects on the philosophical notion that "impossibility is nothing", there is indeed reason to believe that even the most challenging transformations can become reality.Today, Baku’s vision for the lands reclaimed from decades of conflict rests on a calculated reckoning: that sustainable peace can be built through intensive farming, infrastructure, and top-down economic integration.For decades, the landscapes of Aghdara and Khojaly were defined by the frozen lines of one of Eurasia’s most intractable conflicts. Today, however, the soundtrack of artillery has been replaced by the hum of agricultural machinery. A high-level delegation from Baku, which was led by Samir Nuriyev, Head of the Presidential Administration, swept through these territories this week. And the message was clear that Azerbaijan is moving swiftly from military victory to economic consolidation.This transition is encapsulated by the "Great Return," an ambitious national strategy aimed at resettling hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were forced from their homes in the 1990s. But as the delegation’s itinerary demonstrates, ranging from the intensive fruit orchards of Frutti Agro LLC in Chayli to the livestock complexes of Khanabad, Baku’s strategy is not merely about rebuilding homes. It is about the rapid, state-directed insertion of modern agrarian capitalism into a region effectively cut off from the global economy for thirty years.There is a distinct, technocratic determinism to how Azerbaijan is approaching this reconstruction. In Aghdara, officials declared that the first phase of the Great Return is nearing completion, with a second state program already on the drawing board. The focus has shifted from primary demining and foundational infrastructure to economic sustainability. The state’s logic is pragmatic: people will only return and stay if there are jobs. By intertwining the resettlement program with the country's broader 2026–2030 agricultural strategy, the government is attempting to transform Garabagh into a highly efficient food basket, eyeing both domestic security and lucrative export markets.However, underneath the optimism of pristine mulberry plantations in Dashbulag and high-tech horticulture farms lie significant structural challenges. The success of this massive resettlement hinges on an environmental gamble. The South Caucasus is acutely vulnerable to climate change, and the delegation’s focus on "water security" and "modern management of water resources" is an acknowledgment of a harsh reality. The region’s rivers and reservoirs must now support intensive farming and a surging civilian population simultaneously.Moreover, for the thousands of families waiting to return, the transition from urban hubs back to rural agrarian life will require more than just corporate partnerships with companies like "Fruit Valley" or "Goch Et." It will require robust social institutions, genuine community integration, and long-term vocational retraining.What is happening in Garabagh is a fascinating case study in post-conflict state-building. Azerbaijan is using its economic leverage to fast-track these territories into the national fold, attempting to create an irreversible reality on the ground through economic development. If Baku succeeds in creating a self-sustaining, ecologically viable economy in places like Khojaly and Aghdara, it will set a powerful precedent for how nations rebuild after protracted strife. But if the infrastructure outpaces the actual social and ecological capacity of the land, the "Great Return" may find its grandest ambitions deferred by the quiet realities of the soil. US-Iran interim accord links nuclear curbs to economic revival http://www.today.az/news/regions/268439.html World news Thu, 18 Jun 2026 08:00:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreIran has agreed to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium as part of an interim nuclear agreement with the United States, marking what senior U.S. officials described as a major breakthrough in efforts to curb Tehran’s nuclear programme while opening the door to broader economic normalization.Senior administration officials on Friday released what they said was the text of the preliminary accord, revealing new details after days of uncertainty surrounding the agreement announced by President Donald Trump earlier this week.According to U.S. officials, the deal commits Iran to discussing a mechanism for addressing its enriched uranium reserves, which Washington has long argued could be used to develop nuclear weapons. The agreement states that the minimum approach would involve "down-blending on site under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)."Down-blending is a process in which enriched uranium is mixed with depleted uranium, reducing its enrichment level and making it unsuitable for weapons use."The fact that they're conceding to that is a major, major win for the United States of America," a senior U.S. official told reporters during a conference call.The officials said the agreement effectively commits Iran to eliminating its current stockpile of highly enriched uranium through internationally monitored procedures.The interim arrangement also contains broader economic and regional provisions. U.S. officials said the agreement would pave the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to normal commercial traffic and permit Iranian oil exports to return to international markets under a negotiated framework.In addition, Washington and its allies are expected to begin discussions on a proposed $300 billion reconstruction and development fund aimed at supporting Iran's economic recovery should a comprehensive agreement be reached.The accord establishes a 60-day negotiating period during which both sides will seek to finalize a permanent agreement. Failure to secure a final settlement could trigger a return to heightened tensions.President Trump has previously warned that military action remains an option if Tehran refuses to accept the terms of a comprehensive accord.The uranium issue remains one of the most sensitive components of the negotiations. Western governments have repeatedly expressed concern over Iran's growing stockpiles of enriched uranium, while Tehran has maintained that its nuclear programme is intended solely for civilian purposes.Markets are likely to focus on the potential implications for global energy supplies. Any easing of restrictions on Iranian oil exports could add significant volumes of crude to international markets, while reduced tensions around the Strait of Hormuz could lower the geopolitical risk premium that has supported oil prices in recent months.The interim agreement now shifts attention to the next phase of negotiations, where diplomats will attempt to convert the outline deal into a binding long-term framework capable of resolving one of the world's most persistent geopolitical disputes. President Ilham Aliyev awards Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser with "Dostlug" Order http://www.today.az/news/politics/268438.html Politics Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:25:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has signed a decree on awarding Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser with the "Dostlug" Order, AzerNEWS reports.The decree notes that Al Jasser is being awarded the "Dostlug" Order for his contribution to the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Islamic Development Bank. Coordination Headquarters members begin visit to Aghdara and Khojaly districts http://www.today.az/news/society/268437.html Society Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:12:00 +0400 AzerNEWS StaffRead moreMembers of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Coordination Headquarters for addressing issues in a centralized manner in the liberated territories have begun a visit to the Aghdara and Khojaly districts, AzerNEWS reports.The delegation first visited an intensive fruit orchard established by Frutti Agro LLC in Chayli village of the Aghdara district, where they were briefed on the work carried out and future plans for the area.Another meeting of the Coordination Headquarters is also scheduled to be held today. The program additionally includes visits to a number of enterprises operating in the liberated territories. Irina Zaretska claims gold medal at e Karate1 Premier League http://www.today.az/news/sports/268436.html Sports Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:01:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreAzerbaijani karate fighter Irina Zaretska has delivered another outstanding performance on the international stage, winning the gold medal in the women's kumite -68 kg category at the Karate1 Premier League held in Rabat, Morocco, AzerNEWS reports.The tournament, which took place in the Moroccan capital, marked the fourth and final stage of the 2025 Karate1 Premier League season.Irina Zaretska has achieved remarkable success throughout her karate career and is considered one of the most accomplished athletes in Azerbaijani sport.Her greatest achievement on the Olympic stage came at the 2020 Summer Olympics, where she won a silver medal in the women's kumite competition, becoming one of Azerbaijan's Olympic medalists in karate.She also won gold medals at the World Karate Championships, World Karate Championships, and World Karate Championships, earning the title of three-time world champion.Earlier in her career, Irina Zaretska secured a bronze medal at the 2014 World Championships, proving her talent from a young age.The karate fighter has also enjoyed outstanding success at the European Games and the European Games, where she won gold medals, while also earning a silver medal at the 2019 edition of the Games.In addition, she has won multiple gold medals at the Islamic Solidarity Games, further contributing to Azerbaijan's sporting success.Her achievements also include victories in prestigious international Karate1 Premier League tournaments, where she competed against the world's top karate competitors. More than 58 countries still affected by landmine contamination, UN reports http://www.today.az/news/society/268435.html Society Wed, 17 Jun 2026 14:26:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreCountries must comply with international laws restricting the use of anti-personnel landmines, which continue to kill and injure civilians long after conflicts have ended.This was stated in a report published by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).The report states that at least 58 countries and territories remain contaminated by anti-personnel mines, which are designed to explode when triggered by human contact. In some areas, these mines and other unexploded ordnance have remained in place since the two World Wars, while millions of mines continue to be held in national stockpiles.UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said it is deeply alarming that anti-personnel mines continue to kill and maim people nearly three decades after the adoption of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention."Nearly 30 years after the adoption of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, it is profoundly disturbing that these explosive weapons continue to kill and injure people decades later," Türk said. He stressed the need for states to intensify efforts to end the production, use and transfer of such weapons and to accelerate the clearance of mines already in the ground.According to the report, anti-personnel mines continue to affect civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and are still being used today, including by non-state actors. Recent figures show that at least 1,945 people were killed and 4,325 injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war in 2024. The highest casualty rates were recorded in Myanmar, Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Nigeria, Mali, Yemen and Burkina Faso. Approximately 90 percent of all recorded victims were civilians, while more than 40 percent were children.Civilians have suffered amputations, blindness, hearing loss and other severe injuries after stepping on or coming into contact with mines. Children are particularly vulnerable, often experiencing more serious physical trauma and higher mortality rates than adults.Mine contamination also turns large areas into inaccessible zones, preventing civilians from accessing essential services, obstructing humanitarian aid and forcing displacement. It threatens food security by making agricultural land unsafe to use and contributes to economic hardship in affected communities.In addition, mines placed near schools and residential areas expose children to significant risks and disrupt access to education.The report warns that contamination from anti-personnel mines and other explosive remnants of war can hinder economic development for decades and delay post-conflict recovery efforts.Currently, 162 states are parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, also known as the Ottawa Convention, which was opened for signature in Canada’s capital in December 1997.However, the UN noted that many countries, including some permanent members of the Security Council and other states with significant mine stockpiles, have not joined the treaty. Furthermore, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have recently withdrawn from the convention, while Ukraine, a state party to the treaty, has announced the suspension of its implementation.Image: Viacheslav Ratynskyi / FAO Taxpayer numbers in Azerbaijan rise 5.2% year-on-year http://www.today.az/news/business/268434.html Business Wed, 17 Jun 2026 14:01:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovRead moreThe number of registered taxpayers in Azerbaijan reached 1,709,921 as of June 1, 2026, AzerNEWS reports, citing the State Tax Service.The figures show that 86.8% of taxpayers are individuals, while 13.2% are legal entities and other organizations.Compared with the same period last year, the total number of taxpayers increased by 5.2%. During the same period, the number of individual taxpayers grew by 5.1%, while the number of legal entities rose by 5.9%, reflecting continued expansion in the country’s formal economic activity.The number of registered commercial entities stood at 209,205 as of June 1, marking a 6.5% increase year-on-year.In May 2026 alone, 910 commercial entities were registered. Of these, 88.2% were domestically invested companies, while 11.8% were foreign-invested enterprises. The State Tax Service reported that 84.3% of these entities were registered electronically, highlighting the growing role of digital governance in business registration.Between January and May 2026, electronic registration accounted for 97.1% of limited liability companies with domestic investment, underscoring the strong shift toward online incorporation procedures.As of June 1, 92.2% of all registered commercial legal entities in Azerbaijan are limited liability companies (LLCs), confirming the dominance of this business structure in the country’s corporate landscape.Legal entities in Azerbaijan are broadly divided into commercial and non-commercial organizations. Commercial entities are defined as organizations whose primary objective is to generate profit and distribute it among founders or participants.