Shahin Mustafayev
Russian companies are ready to invest in Karabakh, and Overchuk invites Azerbaijan to the EAEU
Baku/16.12.21/Turan: Russian business is ready to invest in projects to restore Karabakh, Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev said at a conference on Russian-Azerbaijani economic relations in Baku on Thursday. “This is a package of 13 projects based on Russian proposals,” Mustafayev said without disclosing details. According to him, Azerbaijan and Russia have seven roadmaps of cooperation, which are being successfully implemented.
Speaking at the same conference at ADA University, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk noted that it would be useful for Azerbaijan to obtain observer status in the Eurasian Economic Union for the implementation of global regional projects. -02D-
Politics
-
Russian investigators have confirmed that the crash of flight 8243, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), was the result of a missile strike, according to new findings from sources close to the investigation, as reported by the Azerbaijani pro-government outlet AnewZ.
-
Azerbaijan's private broadcaster Baku TV aired a report on Friday accusing the "Russian House" in Baku of engaging in anti-Azerbaijani espionage activities under the guise of cultural and humanitarian work. The report, citing "trusted sources" without disclosing details, alleged that the Russian cultural center is fostering inter-ethnic discord and operating as a hub for intelligence activities.
-
On January 24, the Baku Court of Appeals considered an appeal regarding the arrest of journalist Farid Ismailov. According to his lawyer Zibeyda Sadigova, the defense argued that there was no need to keep the journalist in custody, citing his health problems and the fact that the preliminary investigation had already been completed.
-
The human rights situation in Azerbaijan in 2024 was characterized by an increase in repression against journalists, activists, and religious groups, the annual report of the NGO "Line of Defense," presented on January 24 by member of the organization, human rights activist Zafar Ahmedov.
Leave a review