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Möte Azerbajdzjans Utrikesministerium
Republiken Azerbajdzjans Utrikesministerium Minister Jeyhun Bayramovs möte med generalsekreteraren för CACEM, Kayrat Saribay Den 15 januari 2025 träffade utrikesminister Jeyhun Bayramov generalsekreteraren för Rådet för interaktion och förtroendeskapande åtgärder i Asien (CACEM), Kayrat Saribay. Under mötet diskuterade parterna Azerbajdzjans prioriterade riktlinjer för ordförandeskapet i CACEM…
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Joint Communiqué Adopted at the Third Meeting of the “3+3” Regional Cooperation Platform
ANKARA – The third meeting of the “3+3” Regional Cooperation Platform was held on 18 October 2024, in İstanbul, upon the invitation of H.E. Mr. Hakan Fidan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, with the presence of H.E. Mr. Ararat Mirzoyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia; H.E. Mr. Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan; H.E. Mr. Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran; and H.E. Mr. Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. During the meeting, the Ministers: Recalled…
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La canciller Diana Mondino mantuvo un diálogo telefónico con su par de Azerbaiyán, Jeyhun Bayramov
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Marokkanische Sahara: Der Staat Aserbaidschan bekundet seine „beständige und unerschütterliche“ Unterstützung zu Gunsten von der territorialen Integrität des Königreichs Marokko
Rabat–Der Staat Aserbaidschan hat aufs Neue seine „beständige und unerschütterliche“ Unterstützung zu Gunsten von der territorialen Integrität und zu Gunsten von der Souveränität des Königreichs Marokko auf dessen Sahara bekundet.
Diese Position wurde anlässlich der Abhaltung der 2. Tagung des gemeinsamen Kooperationsausschusses am Montag, dem 13. November 2023 in Rabat unter dem gemeinsamen Vorsitz des Ministers für auswärtige Angelegenheiten, für afrikanische Zusammenarbeit und für die im Ausland lebenden Marokkaner, Herrn Nasser Bourita, und seines aserbaidschanischen Amtskollegen, Herrn Jeyhun Bayramov, bezogen.
Im Protokoll dieser Begegnung brachte die aserbaidschanische Partei ihr Bekenntnis zur Souveränität und zur territorialen Integrität des Königreichs Marokko sowie ihre Unterstützung zu Gunsten von den Bemühungen der Vereinten Nationen und des persönlichen Gesandten des Generalsekretärs, zwecks dessen eine dauerhafte und gerechte Lösung auf politischem Wege für die Sahara-Frage ausgehend von den einschlägigen Resolutionen des UNO-Sicherheitsrates, im Besonderen ausgehend von der jüngsten Resolution 2703, erzielen zu dürfen, zu Gunsten von dem marokkanischen Autonomieplan sowie zu Gunsten von den ernsthaften und glaubwürdigen Bemühungen des Königreichs Marokko zur Sprache, zwecks dessen diesen aus dem Boden gestampften Regionalkonflikt definitiv beilegen zu dürfen.
Dem Dokument zufolge haben die Beziehungen zwischen dem Königreich Marokko und dem Staat Aserbaidschan ein ausgezeichnetes Niveau erreicht, das von der Solidarität, vom Vertrauen, vom gegenseitigen Respekt und von gegenseitiger Unterstützung in Fragen lebenswichtigen Interesses für die beiden befreundeten Staaten ausgeprägt ist.
Dieselbe Quelle gibt in diesem Sinne an, dass seine Majestät der König Mohammed VI. und der Präsident Ilham Aliyev besonderes Interesse der Entwicklung und der Vervielf��ltigung dieser Beziehungen zum Wohle des Wohlstands und des Wohlergehens der beiden Völker schenken.
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Azerbaijan believes in peace with Armenia
Senior Azerbaijani officials rejected claims of a new conflict with Armenia, noting the possibility of signing a peace treaty in the near future.
After talks with his Russian counterparts on Tuesday, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov stated that “there are real chances for the conclusion of a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia within a short period of time.”
The proposed agreement would mark the end of three decades of conflict, quashing speculation that Azerbaijan might use military force to secure the so-called Zangezur corridor connecting mainland Azerbaijan to its exclave of Nakhchivan.
Hikmet Hajiyev, the top foreign policy aide to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, stated that the country had no plans to seize Zangezur, known to Armenians as Syunik, saying the project “has lost its attractiveness for us – we can do this with Iran instead.”
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Azerbaijani minister accuses Armenia of provocations in UN speech
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov accused Armenia of revanchism and military provocations in an address to the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 23. “Efforts for durable peace betwe Source : kyivindependent.com/azerbaija…
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Jeyhun Bayramov: Armenian armed forces, which have not yet been withdrawn from Azerbaijani territories are main source of threat in the region
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Thousands of volunteers from Azerbaijan want to come to Türkiye - Jeyhun Bayramov
BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 11. The earthquake that occurred in Türkiye is our pain, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said at a press conference in Kahramanmarash with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu. “Today, people in every region of Azerbaijan bring help from their homes to collection points for brotherly Türkiye,” he said. The minister noted that today thousands of…
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Foreign Policy Morning Brief: Did Iran abolish its morality police?
By Christina Lu
Welcome to today’s Morning Brief, where we’re looking at the controversy surrounding Iran’s notorious morality police, El Salvador’s crackdown on gang violence, and the world this week.
What Actually Happened to Iran’s Morality Police?
Iran’s notorious morality police force may have been disbanded, Iranian Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri suggested on Saturday, in vague and ambiguous remarks that have been met with confusion and skepticism.
Montazeri had been responding to a question about the force, which enforces Iran’s conservative dress code and appears to have been less publicly active in recent weeks.
“The morality police has nothing to do with the judiciary, and it was abolished by those who created it,” Montazeri said, adding that the judiciary is continuing to monitor behavior. He did not offer further details or any explanation.
Without separate corroboration, as of Sunday night it remained unclear if the force had actually been abolished. Montazeri does not direct the morality police, state media said, and some outlets said foreign media had taken his words out of context, the Washington Post reported.
“It’s not 100% sure that this is a done deal,” Alex Vatanka, director of the Iran program at the Middle East Institute, told Foreign Policy on Sunday. “It could be that they’re just testing the waters to see how it will be received by the protesters.”
Iran’s most recent wave of anti-government protests erupted in September when 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died while in the force’s custody in September. In the months since, security forces have launched a deadly crackdown in order to stamp out dissent, though the defiant demonstrations still show no sign of slowing. This week, protesters have planned a three-day-long strike.
On Sunday, Iranian lawmaker Nezamoddin Mousavi appeared to strike a conciliatory tone towards protesters, reportedly saying that Tehran believes “paying attention to the people’s demand that is mainly economic is the best way for achieving stability and confronting the riots.”
The “Iranian regime is still very much in the thinking and planning stages. They know what the problems are; they don’t know what the solutions ought to be,” said Vatanka. “They’re worried that if they make the wrong kinds of concessions, that this protest movement will feel emboldened.”
In an interview on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stressed his support for Iran’s protesters—sentiments also echoed by Robert Malley, the Biden administration’s Iran envoy, in a recent FP Live conversation with FP’s Ravi Agrawal.
The U.S. position is “one of support for the legitimate aspirations of the Iranian people and for their fundamental freedoms and rights that all citizens across the globe should enjoy,” Malley said. “We have made clear we are mobilizing international attention and putting the spotlight on what’s happening in Iran at a time when the Iranian regime is trying to hide and distort what’s happening.”
The World This Week
Monday, Dec. 5: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meets his counterpart from Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits the United Arab Emirates.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visits India.
Tuesday, Dec. 6: South African lawmakers debate holding impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Lavrov meets his counterpart from Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov.
Wednesday, Dec. 7: – Dec. 9: Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Saudi Arabia.
Friday, Dec. 9: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets his Estonian counterpart, Kaja Kallas.
What We’re Following Today
Russian oil price cap. The European Union, G-7, and Australia have agreed to a set a $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian crude oil in a bid to deprive the Kremlin of crucial revenue; the cap is set to take effect today.
On Saturday, the Kremlin said that it would “not accept” the cap, further underscoring uncertainty about how effective it would be in practice. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized the cap as “weak.” Negotiators were “trying to avoid hard decisions,” he added.
El Salvador’s gang violence. El Salvador has deployed 10,000 police and soldiers to extract gang members in Soyapango, a town known for its significant gang presence, in its latest clampdown on gang violence. “Soyapango is totally surrounded,” President Nayib Bukele tweeted. “8,500 soldiers and 1,500 agents have surrounded the city, while extraction teams from the police and the army are tasked with extricating all the gang members still there one by one.”
Since announcing a state of emergency in March, authorities have arrested over 50,000 people accused of gang involvement. Rights groups have warned of major human rights infractions, including arbitrary detentions and torture.
Keep an Eye On
South Korea’s labor protests. Protests swept Seoul on Saturday, days after the government ordered 2,500 striking cement truck drivers to resume working—or face potential jail time or hefty fines under a controversial law. Of the thousands of protesters, many were part of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions. For more than a week, as many as 20,000 truckers have been on strike for improved minimum wage protections.
Indonesia’s regressive new laws. Indonesian lawmakers are expected to approve a new criminal code that would ban sex outside of marriage, disparaging Indonesia’s president and institutions, and living together prior to marriage, Reuters reported. The code will likely pass on Dec. 15.
“We’re proud to have a criminal code that’s in line with Indonesian values,” Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej, Indonesia’s deputy justice minister, told Reuters. Human Rights Watch’s Andreas Harsono warned it would be a “huge setback to Indonesian democracy.”
This Weekend’s Most Read
• Sanctions on Russia Are Working. Here’s Why. by Agathe Demarais
• Why Switzerland vs. Serbia Is Really All About Kosovo by Aleks Eror
• China Has India Trapped on Their Disputed Border by Sushant Singh
Odds and Ends
Soccer players weren’t the only ones battling for victory in Qatar last Friday. On the sidelines of the World Cup, another tournament was also underway: a camel beauty pageant.
With a prize of $55,000, the stakes are high—and people have gone to extreme lengths to ensure that their camels are as beautiful as can be. Last year, 40 camel contestants were banned for receiving botox treatments and undergoing other prohibited cosmetic procedures.
That’s it for today.
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Armenian, Azeri FMs Meet in Kazakhstan
ALMATY — The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan began on Friday two days of fresh negotiations in Kazakhstan focusing on a peace treaty between the two South Caucasus states. They were joined by their Kazakh counterpart Murat Nurtleu at the opening session of the talks held in Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty. In his opening remarks, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov expressed confidence that he and Armenia’s Ararat Mirzoyan “will work productively in the next two days to find solutions to outstanding issues.” Bayramov also stressed the importance of a controversial April 19 agreement that commits Armenia to ceding several…
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Armenia lôi kéo cử phái cỗ mò hiểu trong thực tế cho tới Hiên chạy dọc Lachin | Châu Âu Binh sỹ và xe cộ quân sự chiến lược của Azerbaijan di chuyển sang thị xã Lachin, ngay sát phòng biên cương cùng với Armenia ngày một/12/2020. (Hình họa: AFP/TTXVN) Armenia đang được lôi kéo quần chúng quốc tế cử một phái bộ mò hiểu trong thực tế quốc tế cho tới vùng bờ cõi Nagorny-Karabakh và Hiên chạy dọc Lachin. Phát biểu vào buổi họp của cơ quan chỉ đạo của chính phủ ngày 5/1, Thủ tướng tá Armenia Nikol Pashinyan cam kết: “Hành lang Lachin tiếp tục bị phong tỏa khiến việc cử phái bộ tìm hiểu thực tế quốc tế tới Nagorny-Karabakh và Hành lang Lachin trở nên quan trọng hơn bao giờ hết,” bên cạnh đó nhấn mạnh vấn đề rằng việc phong lan Hiên chạy dọc Lachin vẫn kéo đến hiện tượng thiếu thốn thực phẩm sinh sống Nagorny-Karabakh. Thủ tướng tá Pashinyan cho biết thêm thông tin Yerevan kỳ vọng quy trình thực tế rộng kể từ quần chúng quốc tế, "bao gồm cả từ Nga với tư cách là ủy viên thường trực của Hội đồng Bảo an Liên hợp quốc, và là nước có lực lượng gìn giữ hòa bình được triển khai ở Nagorny-Karabakh," nhằm giải lan Hiên chạy dọc Lachin. Trước đấy, Ngoại trưởng Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov không đồng ý cáo buộc Hiên chạy dọc Lachin bị phong lan và nghĩ là đấy là tin tức ko đúng sự thực. [Lãnh đạo Nga và Azerbaijan thảo luận về thỏa thuận 3 bên với Armenia] Ông Bayramov nói: "Thông tin liên quan đến việc Azerbaijan phong tỏa khu vực này đã được lan truyền rộng rãi. Đầu tiên, tôi muốn nói rõ rằng thông tin này không đúng với thực tế. Nó bị chi phối bởi nhiều thông tin không đúng với sự thật." Hiên chạy dọc Lachin là... 63b6e39e9e96d【#ximmacao】
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Abdullah Bin Zayed, Azerbaijani FM Review Bilateral Relations
Abdullah Bin Zayed, Azerbaijani FM Review Bilateral Relations
ABU DHABI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM – 02nd Jan, 2023) H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, during a phone call, reviewed bilateral relations between the two nations and ways to enhance them across all fields. The two top diplomats exchanged greetings on the…
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Lavrov will meet on Monday in Moscow with his Azeri counterpart to discuss the bilateral relationship
Lavrov will meet on Monday in Moscow with his Azeri counterpart to discuss the bilateral relationship
File – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov – Niyi Fote/TheNEWS2 via ZUMA Press / DPA – File The Russian authorities have reported that the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, will meet next Monday in Moscow with his Azeri counterpart, Jeyhun Bayramov, to discuss the bilateral relationship between the two countries. The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova, has…
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