Tramp`s America First Policy and Its Repercussions For Human Rights
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Relations between Azerbaijan and United States have long contained a paradox. Both countries describe each other as important partners and emphasize the significance of energy, security, and logistics, yet more than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, their cooperation has still not evolved into a full-fledged strategic alliance. Instead of a stable architecture of partnership, a complicated system of mutual interests, limitations, and cautious pragmatism has emerged.
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump should offer Azerbaijan a large-scale agreement that would lift restrictions on American arms sales to Baku in exchange for the release of dozens of political prisoners, according to an analytical article published by experts Andrew D’Anieri and Mercedes Sapuppo of the U.S.-based think tank Atlantic Council.
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In the grand chamber of the United States Congress, where rhetoric often arrives sharpened and partisan, King Charles III chose a different instrument: restraint. His speech, delivered during a high-profile visit to Washington, unfolded as a study in calibrated diplomacy — a careful weaving of principle and politeness at a moment when transatlantic relations face renewed strain. The British monarch, bound by tradition to political neutrality, nonetheless managed to articulate positions on some of the most divisive issues of the day without naming his disagreements outright.
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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Elnur Mammadov discussed with Rebecca Neff, Senior Advisor at the Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs of the United States Department of State, and representatives of the United States Trade and Development Agency issues arising from the implementation of the Strategic Partnership Charter between the two countries, including cooperation in the fields of energy, trade, transport, digitalization, artificial intelligence, regional corridors, and economic investment. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the discussions also covered Azerbaijan’s role in regional energy security, diversification of trade routes within the Middle Corridor, as well as the existing favorable business and investment environment in Azerbaijan and opportunities for establishing new connections.
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