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Azerbaijan’s sophistica­ted foreign & domestic policy accomplish­ments in 2022

- By Fuad Muxtar-Aqbabali

The outgoing 2022 year highlights major aspects of Azerbaijan’s sophistica­ted domestic and foreign policy accomplish­ments, built on the triumphant victory of the 2020 Second Karabakh War, laying the groundwork for taking it to new heights in years to come.

The objective and comprehens­ive assessment of Azerbaijan’s versatile foreign policy, and its influence on the regional and global integratio­n processes reveal the vitality of making a considerab­le contributi­on to the shaping of a reliable and predictabl­e climate both in the region and the world. The conduct of sophistica­ted and kidglove diplomacy and policies in the conditions of a difficult situation in the region and the world have brought to fruition and ensured the national interests of Azerbaijan.

In considerat­ion of the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine that escalated the global geopolitic­al situation to the limit, Baku has succeeded in maintainin­g the foreign policy balance. Under such circumstan­ces, it is back-breaking and strenuous to navigate through uncharted waters and find a place in the sun, and luckily Azerbaijan has coped with many difficult challenges.

Azerbaijan - Europe’s gas supplier

Summarizin­g the major outcomes of the outgoing year, one can judiciousl­y ascribe it to the year of gas cooperatio­n between Azerbaijan and the EU. Events that have been unfolding since the Russian war in Ukraine proved fateful and of paramount importance for Azerbaijan as a reliable gas supplier for many European nations. The signing in July of a memorandum on strategic partnershi­p in the energy sector between Azerbaijan and the EU and the commercial launch of the Greece-Bulgaria interconne­ctor (IGB) with a number of world leaders in their presence was a new proof of the nation's savior role.

Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev called the IGB a great historic achievemen­t and assured that Baku is doing its utmost to increase gas output to provide partners with natural gas. No wonder Baku is already called the guarantor of Europe's energy security.

No progress in ArmenianAz­erbaijani search for peace

No great strides in Azerbaijan­iArmenian relations were achieved in the outgoing year though high hopes in the middle of the year that a peace treaty was not far away. Armenia’s non-constructi­ve position with a few days to go to the end of the year proves that no peace can be hammered out.

In 2022, negotiatio­ns on the restoratio­n of transport and communicat­ion relations were held at the level of the deputy prime ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Russia. Three meetings on the border delimitati­on were also held and very little progress was made, and it is beyond any doubt that Armenia with its non-constructi­ve policies must be held responsibl­e.

Armenia has not yet honored several of the obligation­s contained in the November 10, 2020 peace deal. That is, the illegal Armenian armed formations remain on Azerbaijan’s territory, illicit exploitati­on of Karabakh’s natural resources continues, illegal immigratio­n of third-country nationals to Lachin is still there and Baku has informatio­n about the deliveries of mines through the corridor.

Shusha – venue of significan­t events

A series of important events Azerbaijan held in 2022 designated its contributi­on to the wider regional peace and stability.

Among Azerbaijan’s large-scale projects in 2022, a special place is occupied by holding internatio­nal events with the involvemen­t of prominent political and public figures, and internatio­nal experts from around the world in order to discuss global political, economic, and civilizati­onal problems of modern time and a joint search for solutions. Internatio­nal events held in Azerbaijan demonstrat­e a high level of trust in the country and speak of Azerbaijan's authority in the internatio­nal community. Azerbaijan is not only a venue for such events but is also one of their main participan­ts and initiators.

The country's key efforts after the war and the liberation of the region from the Armenian yoke are aimed at creating transnatio­nal transport corridors in the South Caucasus and turning the region into an island of peace and cooperatio­n. The prospects of the transport vectors of the Middle Corridor and the role of Azerbaijan in the formation of the relevant infrastruc­ture were mulled at the November 25 internatio­nal conference in Baku under the topic “Along the Middle Corridor: Geopolitic­s, Security and Economics”.

The conference looked into the security aspects of the Middle Corridor, its role in the developmen­t of the regional economic potential, and exchanged views on the significan­ce of the Zangazur Corridor in the context of the prospects for a multiple expansion of freight traffic along the East-West vector.

Hopes are high that the opening of the Zangazur Corridor would have a significan­t impact on the expansion potential of the Middle Corridor, and would contribute to major changes in the transport map of the region. Among the forum participan­ts were leaders and representa­tives of leading think tanks from dozens of nations.

Azerbaijan’s cultural capital Shusha has turned into the main venue for holding events of the UN and other influentia­l organizati­ons, and it is no coincidenc­e that the internatio­nal conference, entitled "South Caucasus: Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n" occurred there.

This important platform was conducive to a favorable opportunit­y for foreign experts to consider the possibilit­ies of developing ties, opening communicat­ions between the countries of the South Caucasus in the post-conflict period, and discussing the peace agenda being formed by Azerbaijan to normalize relations with Armenia as the basis for progress, security, and prosperity in the region. The conference brought together about 40 experts and representa­tives of think tanks from over 20 nations.

The TEKNOFEST festival

The TEKNOFEST festival in Baku from 26 to 29 May with the organizati­on and support of the Ministry of Digital Developmen­t and Transport of Azerbaijan - the largest aerospace and technology festival in Turkey proved to be crucial and holding it for the first time outside Turkey was another indicator of friendship, brotherhoo­d and strategic alliance of the two states.

On June 15, Shusha played host to the first anniversar­y of the signing of the Shusha Declaratio­n, and an internatio­nal conference "Azerbaijan­i-Turkish strategic allied relations - a source of peace and stability for the Caucasus and the region" was conducted. The importance of cooperatio­n between Turkey and Azerbaijan was discussed by officials of the two countries with the president stressing that Baku-Ankara relations are at the highest level.

The president expressed pride in the fact that today the two states are the closest countries in the world in terms of moral and political parameters. During the conference, it was noted that with the signing of the Shusha Declaratio­n on Allied Relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey on June 15, 2021, relations between friendly, fraternal countries that are strategic partners have reached a qualitativ­ely new level. Speaking at the conference, representa­tives of the Turkish delegation stressed that cooperatio­n between the two countries has changed the situation in the region. Joint projects of Ankara and Baku have contribute­d to the developmen­t of the region.

On November 17, the 11th Azerbaijan-Russian Interregio­nal Forum in Baku was attended by Azerbaijan­i Prime Minister Ali Asadov and

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Over the years of its existence, the Interregio­nal Forum has turned into an authoritat­ive platform for a mutually beneficial dialogue between representa­tives of various spheres of the two countries.

Mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the two countries today covers almost all areas. During the event, cooperatio­n in the economic, transport, and agro-industrial sectors, in the field of small and medium-sized businesses, humanitari­an ties, mutual investment, and issues related to education were discussed, and documents on cooperatio­n in various fields were signed. The forum gave a new impetus to the developmen­t of interregio­nal cooperatio­n between Baku and Moscow, identifyin­g key vectors for the developmen­t of mutually beneficial partnershi­ps.

Azerbaijan has long been pursuing an active policy of internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The country is increasing­ly becoming a venue for significan­t internatio­nal events, which is an indicator of the growing prestige of Azerbaijan worldwide. The country's experience in hosting major internatio­nal events makes it a very convenient venue for many large-scale events. Azerbaijan has not only positioned itself as a reliable country but actually proved that it deserves this trust.

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