Baku: Azerbaijani Foreign Minister meets with the incoming United Nations Resident Coordinator to discuss collaborative efforts and future cooperation. The meeting signifies an important step in strengthening Azerbaijan's relations with international bodies and reflects the country's commitment to global diplomacy.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the Foreign Minister's meeting with the UN official is part of a broader strategy to enhance Azerbaijan's engagement with international partners. The discussions are expected to pave the way for increased collaboration on various issues, reinforcing Azerbaijan's role on the global stage.
In recent developments, Azerbaijan has been active in international and domestic initiatives. Leyla Aliyeva, a prominent public figure, attended the opening of an individual exhibition and participated in a tree-planting campaign in Gabala. Meanwhile, 46 families have been relocated to Shukurbeyli village, where they received new homes as part of ongoing resettlement efforts.
Additionally, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) reported the neutralization of 2,333.3 mines and unexploded ordnances over the past week, highlighting ongoing demining efforts in the region. In other international news, Russia-China Joint Sea-2026 drills commenced in Qingdao, and the Anatolian Eagle-2026 International Tactical Flight Exercise concluded.
Furthermore, Azerbaijan continues to facilitate regional cooperation, with 1,026 tons of propane shipped to Armenia in transit via Azerbaijan. In diplomatic relations, Azerbaijan presented a note of protest to Russia, reflecting the complexities of regional politics. Speaker of Azerbaijan's Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova also engaged in discussions with Jacob Mudenda, the Speaker of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe, during his official visit to Azerbaijan.