Multi-billion-dollar facility said to be failing to capitalise on new business boom linked to Hormuz closure.
Official tells parliament companies should "not have the right to exploit the psychology of our children" in Azerbaijan.
Agreement adds a new connectivity route for Armenia, as Baku and Yerevan continue to implement post-conflict normalisation.
Georgian Dream's repeated invocation of Georgia's strategic transit importance to fend off Western criticism is built on a temporary advantage tied to Russia's war in Ukraine that could evaporate once the conflict ends, think-tank director says.
Azerbaijan and the Islamic Development Bank Group used the lender's 51st annual meetings in Baku to sign a new five-year partnership strategy and a raft of financing deals.
Public support for European Union membership remains robust across much of the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, with Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova showing particularly high levels of trust and optimism.
PM Nikol Pashinyan links stronger fiscal revenues, rising investment and demographic shifts to the 2025 peace process.
Azerbaijan's crude oil exports fetched an average of $79.5 a barrel in the first quarter of 2026, well above the $65 a barrel assumed in the state budget.
Syria envisioned as key cog in new energy distribution network.
The transfer of operational functions of the Western Route Export Pipeline, better known as the Baku-Supsa pipeline, to the state authorities of Azerbaijan and Georgia may at first glance look like a purely technical development.
Azerbaijan is overhauling its agriculture sector with reforms targeting higher-value output, expanded irrigation and improved land use.
Regulatory environment being shaped by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan is laying the groundwork for competitive disruption.
Azerbaijan used Baku Energy Week to push new gas exports, upstream investment, and a larger US role in its energy sector.
The escalating crisis in the Middle East and severe disruptions to energy transportation through the Strait of Hormuz have once again demonstrated how vulnerable the global oil and gas market remains to instability.
SOCAR, TotalEnergies, XRG and BOTAŞ signed an agreement in Baku on 1 June on long-term gas supplies from the Absheron gas-condensate field to Turkey. The deal covers the supply of a total of 33bn cubic metres of natural gas from Azerbaijan to Turkey
Moscow has significantly expanded phytosanitary and veterinary restrictions on Armenian produce since early spring.
Bank warns higher energy costs are reigniting inflation, weakening industrial competitiveness and straining already fragile public finances
Exports of gold, petrochemicals and satellite services posted gains while two SOCAR trading divisions recorded steep declines.
Azerbaijan is accelerating both fossil fuel and renewable energy development as it seeks to entrench its role as a reliable supplier to Europe and emerging markets, Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov told the 31st Baku Energy Forum.
Infrastructure could boost European energy security, though Russia could move to block it.