Zhaparov's visit to Azerbaijan: strengthening of Turkic ties and economic cooperation
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- 26 April 2024 21:17
Post-Soviet region
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On 22 April, as the world celebrated the birthday of Vladimir Lenin, the architect of the USSR, a landmark diplomatic event took place in Moscow. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev arrived on a one-day visit to the Russian capital, where he held talks with President Vladimir Putin.
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In the wake of the horrific terrorist attack on Crocus Hall City, a disturbing story of espionage and accusations is unfolding, highlighting the deepening rift between the United States and Russia. The White House and the Kremlin are putting forward their own version of events, backed up by what they consider irrefutable evidence, thereby fueling an atmosphere of mutual distrust and tension.
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As Vladimir Putin enters his fifth presidential term, Russia stands at a crossroads, grappling with geopolitical uncertainty, economic imperatives and internal discontent. Although his re-election seems inevitable, the path ahead is fraught with challenges that require skillful navigation and strategic foresight to ensure Russia's stability and prosperity in an increasingly unstable world.
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The state visit of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan on March 11-12 signifies a pivotal moment in the burgeoning bilateral relationship between the two nations. Highlighted by Tokayev's participation in the inaugural meeting of the Kazakh-Azerbaijani Supreme Interstate Council and the unveiling of the Kurmangazy Center for the Development of Children's Creativity in Fuzuli—a project financed by Kazakhstan—this visit indicates deepening ties and shared strategic interests across the Caspian Sea.
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