4th International Conference “Shaping the Geopolitics of Greater Eurasia: from Past to Present to Future” kicks off in Shusha – LIVE – VIDEO

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will attend the conference.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will attend the conference.
Under the training plan for 2025, the helicopter units of the Azerbaijan Air Force conducted training flights.
After receiving training reports from the flight crews, the pilots’ theoretical knowledge about the training flight conditions and safety regulations was checked, citing the Defense Ministry.
Then the pilots carried out a control inspection of the helicopters.
In accordance with the plan, pilots carried out flights from base airfields along the designated routes and accomplished the tasks on takeoff and landing, conducting aerial reconnaissance, detecting air and ground targets, establishing communication with command headquarters points, as well as on other activities.
The pilots demonstrated high professionalism during the training flights conducted to improve combat training and practical skills.
US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance scolded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in a tense Oval Office exchange, telling him to be more ‘thankful’ and warning, ‘make a deal with Russia or we’re out.’ Zelensky left in his motorcade shortly after, without holding a planned joint press conference.
Reports suggest that the discussion escalated when Trump and Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration over Ukraine’s stance on a truce with Russia. Trump reportedly emphasized the importance of reaching a settlement, warning that U.S. support might wane if an agreement was not pursued. According to sources, Zelensky countered by reiterating that compromise with Russia was not feasible given the ongoing conflict and allegations of war crimes.
A Heated Exchange in the Oval Office
What was expected to be a productive discussion on future U.S.-Ukraine cooperation turned into a highly contentious meeting, signaling growing tensions between the two leaders. Trump, who has previously expressed a desire to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia, reportedly insisted that Ukraine would need to make “compromises” to achieve a resolution. Zelensky, on the other hand, maintained that negotiations could not come at the cost of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
The conversation took a more confrontational turn when Trump allegedly criticized Zelensky for not showing enough appreciation for U.S. support throughout the war. The exchange resulted in Zelensky leaving the White House without holding a planned joint press conference, and the anticipated mineral resources agreement was left unsigned.
Following the meeting, Trump addressed the situation on his social media platform, where he suggested that Zelensky was “not ready for peace” and should return when he is prepared to engage in negotiations. The remarks fueled speculation about the U.S.’s evolving stance on its involvement in Ukraine and raised concerns among international allies about continued American support for the country.
International Reactions and Uncertain Diplomatic Prospects
The fallout from the meeting has drawn strong reactions from global leaders. European officials reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Ukraine, with French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizing that Russia remains the aggressor in the conflict. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reassured Ukraine that it would not be left to face the situation alone, while Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reiterated his country’s unwavering backing for Ukraine.
The incident has also sparked political debate in the United States, with some Democratic lawmakers expressing concern over what they perceive as a shift in Trump’s position regarding Ukraine. Senate Democrats criticized the handling of the meeting, suggesting that it could weaken Ukraine’s position in ongoing peace efforts.
Meanwhile, Trump has defended his approach, arguing that a ceasefire is necessary to end the prolonged war. He stated that he has engaged in multiple discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that diplomatic channels remain open. However, critics argue that any peace deal must come with guarantees to ensure Ukraine’s security and prevent further aggression from Moscow.
The Road Ahead
As the war continues, the diplomatic rift between Trump and Zelensky underscores the complexities of negotiating a resolution. While some view Trump’s stance as a pragmatic effort to bring an end to hostilities, others worry that pressuring Ukraine into a premature agreement could undermine its long-term security.
With ongoing military developments on the ground and shifting geopolitical dynamics, the outcome of future negotiations remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that the recent Oval Office meeting has introduced new challenges in the already delicate process of seeking a lasting peace in Ukraine.
Exercise with the Azerbaijan Naval Forces’ Marine Infantry Units was conducted, citing the country’s Defense Ministry.
After clarifying the planned actions, the units carried out measures against imaginary enemy’s ambushes.
In adverse weather conditions, in wooded and mountainous terrain, mobile groups advanced along the designated route within the time standard and successfully overcame ambushes. Additionally, tasks related to first aid and evacuation of the wounded were successfully fulfilled.
The tasks set during the exercise conducted using the experience gained in successful combat operations of the Azerbaijan Army and aimed at enhancing the military personnel’s endurance and practical skills, were fulfilled with high professionalism, and the goals set were fully achieved.
The State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads continues the construction of internal roads in Fuzuli at an accelerated pace.
Report informs, citing the State Agency, that the first stage of the project involves the construction of 12 streets with a total length of 18.5 km.
Work is also underway to lay paving stones on and along sidewalks, and install lighting poles.
In addition, Fuzuli city’s communication lines (water supply, sewerage, drainage pipes, gas pipeline, communication and power supply lines) are being constructed along the streets.
At present, works within the first stage of internal roads construction in Fuzuli city have been completed by 30%.
Today marks a significant milestone for Baku TV as the channel celebrates its 7th anniversary. Launched on February 18, 2018, Baku TV has experienced a remarkable journey of dynamic growth and development over the years.
Since its inception, Baku TV has consistently prioritized the interests of Azerbaijani citizens, delivering prompt, objective, and professional coverage of political, social, and economic events unfolding both within the country and around the world.
The channel’s commitment to excellence has earned it a spot among the most-watched television networks in Azerbaijan.
Baku TV’s success can be attributed to its diverse range of content, including live broadcasts, news reports, interviews, investigations, analytical reviews, and original programs.
Currently, the channel boasts over 20 programs spanning various genres, catering to the diverse tastes and interests of its viewers.
The channel’s reach extends far beyond Azerbaijan’s borders, with Baku TV being accessible through local providers and the Azerspace satellite across Europe and Asia.
Recognizing the importance of multilingual broadcasting, Baku TV delivers crucial, relevant, and engaging news in five languages: Azerbaijani, Russian, English, French, and Armenian.
In addition to having correspondents in all regions of Azerbaijan, the channel has established special correspondent offices in the United States, Russia, Türkiye, Georgia, and Ukraine.
In 2024, the channel maintained its leading position in viewership ratings on YouTube for 12 consecutive months, surpassing 10 other Azerbaijani television channels. The Azerbaijani and Russian-language YouTube pages of Baku TV currently boast over 1 million subscribers, with the number continuing to grow daily. The channel also enjoys a substantial following on other social media platforms, including Telegram, Instagram, and Facebook.
The premium class cinema CineMastercard, located in the shopping center 28 Mall, held a pre-premiere screening of the British romantic comedy “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy”, dedicated to Valentine’s Day, Report informs.
The film is based on the novel by English writer Helen Fielding.
The film is directed by Michael Morris. Starring characters are Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson and others.
Briefly about the film: Several years ago, Bridget Jones experienced the death of her beloved husband – Mark Darcy who died during a humanitarian mission in Sudan. Trying to move on, Bridget goes to work and even installs a dating app, thanks to a handsome young man who comes into her life. Now the single mother must somehow balance home, work and romantic relationships, support her son who desperately needs a father, and also resist the judgment of the perfect mothers from his school.
Special guests of the international payment system Mastercard within the framework of the Priceless program, celebrities, public figures, journalists, bloggers, entrepreneurs and owners of big organizations participated in the private event.
The team of the cinema CineMastercard and the decor company Bolshoy Prazdnik carefully thought out every detail so that guests would feel themselves in an atmosphere of love and romance.
Heart-shaped balloons, live music, a bright image of an animator in heart forms, romantic compositions and memorable photos from Selfie Room gave the evening bright and sincere feelings.
The event was supported by the restaurant MADO, creative company Light in Black, the event agency Hellofox and premium wines Hillside.
This is not the first case of airspace closure over Grozny, but tragedy was avoided then thanks to timely notification and the aircraft’s return to Baku, Airbus A320 captain and AZAL Airlines Flight Safety Management Director Rinat Huseynov said on the “Shall We Talk?” podcast speaking about AZAL plane crash which occurred on December 25, Report informs.
“There was a case when the airspace over Grozny was closed. After takeoff, we received information about this, and that time it came on time. The aircraft returned to Baku, as required in such circumstances,” Huseynov said.
During the interview, they discussed the reasons why the aircraft that crashed near Aktau could not return to the departure airport, and why an emergency water landing or reaching the runway proved impossible.
Huseynov also noted that the preliminary crash report from Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport has already been submitted, but the final investigation results are still pending. AZAL’s internal investigation is also ongoing to identify all details of the tragedy.
“The key fact that has been established is that the aircraft was subjected to external impact,” said Huseynov, responding to a question about the most important finding in the Kazakhstan Ministry of Transport’s report.
The captain described the condition of the crashed aircraft, the specifics of oxygen cylinder operations on board, as well as the crew’s actions, which were deemed professional and will become a subject of study in global aviation practice.
“We will wait for the final response and recommendations that will be made both for the entire international community and for our operators operating within the legislation of the Republic of Azerbaijan,” he added.
AZAL passenger aircraft operating the Baku-Grozny flight crashed on December 25, 2024, near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. Of the 67 people on board the aircraft, 38 died and 29 survived.
AMAN-25 multinational exercise held with participation of a group of Azerbaijan Naval Forces’ servicemen in Karachi, Pakistan, continues, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
In accordance with the exercise plan, the underwater offence and underwater defense groups of the Azerbaijan Naval Forces demonstrated high professionalism in conducting anti-terrorist operations in human settlements and ship seizure operations on the high seas, as well as neutralizing unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices in various areas.
During AMAN-25 multinational exercise held under the motto “Together for Peace”, Azerbaijani naval special forces successfully fulfill all assigned tasks.
The aircraft of the Azerbaijan Air Force have conducted training flights in accordance with the training plan for 2025, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
Following the health assessments of the flight crews, the military pilots conducted a control inspection of the Su-25 and Su-25ML attack aircraft.
After familiarizing with safety rules, tasks on takeoff and landing, working out elements of difficult pilotage at various altitudes, determining the coordinates of imaginary enemy’s ground targets, conducting aerial reconnaissance and other training tasks were accomplished.
During the training flights, all the assigned tasks were fulfilled with high professionalism.
Azerbaijan is of great importance to the US, including for ensuring Europe’s energy security. Azerbaijan-US relations under President Donald Trump will gradually improve, Fuad Huseynaliyev, director of Report News Agency, said in the Chronicle of Western Azerbaijan project release.
He commented on Trump’s main theses, as well as his position and further plans regarding the situation in the South Caucasus.
“I think that, in principle, Trump is interested in the situation in the South Caucasus. We have already seen how President Ilham Aliyev held talks with him after his election, even before the inauguration. So I think that relations between Azerbaijan and the US will slowly improve,” noted the agency director.
Speaking about the crisis in Azerbaijan-US relations that developed under former President Joe Biden, Huseynaliyev emphasized the bias of his administration towards the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
“When we see that a mediator clearly supports one side, and supports it not objectively, we don’t need such a mediator. Moreover, as you know, in April 2024, an agreement was concluded between Armenia, the EU, and the US on further arming Armenia and so on. That is, the Americans were involved in this process too. Media also reported that American weapons are now being delivered to Armenia. All these factors that the Biden administration promoted effectively nullified their position in Azerbaijan. Trump is much more pragmatic in this regard. He bases his decisions primarily on US interests,” he emphasized.
According to the agency director, Azerbaijan plans to become one of the most significant players in the alternative energy market, which is also of great importance for both the US and Europe.
“Now we are actively promoting green energy in our country. Not only are we promoting it, but we also plan to export our green energy to Europe, creating prerequisites for improving the energy supply issue in this region. I think that Trump will eventually become very familiar with all these issues and radically change US policy in the region. He will approach relationships with regional countries within his pragmatism and mutually beneficial cooperation that will be interesting for both the US and Azerbaijan,” Huseynaliyev added.
ASCO’s (Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping) Handysize-type dry cargo vessel, Murovdag, has become the first Azerbaijani cargo ship to cross the Magellan Strait. This milestone marks a new chapter in the history of Azerbaijani maritime navigation, Report informs, citing the company.
Departing from the Port of Tocopilla in Chile with 33,000 tons of potassium nitrate on board, the Handysize-type vessel navigated along the southern coast of Latin America and passed through the Magellan Strait—one of the world’s most challenging and strategically significant maritime routes. The vessel is currently sailing toward the Atlantic Ocean, with plans to unload its cargo at the Port of Cadiz, Spain.
The Magellan Strait is located in southern South America, within Chilean territorial waters, and serves as a crucial maritime passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The strait is known for its strong winds, unpredictable weather conditions, and complex water currents.
Murovdag is the second Handysize-type vessel with unrestricted navigation capabilities that ASCO has put into operation in international waters. This historic passage strengthens Azerbaijan’s position in the maritime sector and expands its participation in global cargo transportation.
Azerbaijan’s State Security Service (SSS) and Ministry of Internal Affairs have successfully thwarted a terrorist plot, dismantling a group tied to radical religious extremists with links to international terrorist organizations.
Their coordinated operational and investigative actions uncovered the activities of a group based in the Gusar district.
The individuals involved — Kamran Kerimkhanov, Umud Gulaliyev, Valerik Adilov, Riyad Safaraliyev, Rovshan Lachinov, Nazim Zakiyev, and others — had conspired with Gadir Hajiyev, a convicted member of the notorious “Forest Brothers” terrorist group, to plan acts of terror within the district.
The individuals involved in the plot set up hidden shelters in the forested areas of Khil, Djibir, and Yasab villages within the Gusar district to carry out their plans. They stored weapons, ammunition, explosives, and technical devices in these locations. A member of the group, Alipasha Kamilov, was located for questioning. However, when special forces arrived at his hideout in Gusar town, Kamilov resisted arrest by throwing two RGO-78 hand grenades. The attack wounded one of the officers. Following the ensuing special operation, Kamilov was neutralized.
During operational-search and investigative measures in the forested area near the village of Jibir, Azerbaijan’s law enforcement discovered a series of underground hideouts used by members of an illegal armed group. This group, consisting of Gadir Hajiyev, Riyad Safaraliyev, Valerik Adilov, and Umud Gulaliyev, had been hiding in the area to evade authorities. When discovered, the group members resisted arrest by deploying explosive devices and engaging in armed combat, ultimately resulting in their deaths during the operation.
Upon inspecting the hideouts, authorities recovered a significant stash of materials, including peat, acetone, detonators, remote-controlled explosive devices, as well as lead and rebar parts used to manufacture explosives. Additionally, law enforcement seized two Kalashnikov assault rifles, three hunting rifles, cartridges, and bullets. A flag symbolizing an internationally recognized terrorist organization was also found, underscoring the group’s ideological affiliation.
As investigators continued their operations, they uncovered additional members of the terrorist group. Nazim Zakiyev, another member of the group, was located on a farm near the village of Khil. Kamran Karimkhanov and Rovshan Lachinov were discovered hiding within the territory of the village itself. These individuals attempted to flee and resisted arrest by law enforcement, leading to their neutralization during the operation.
The investigation further revealed crucial details about the group’s organizational structure, their criminal activities, and their plans. Etibar Ahmadov, a key figure in the group, had illegally obtained dangerous materials such as ammonium nitrate, peat with highly combustible properties, detonators, and fire-wire cord. Using these materials, Ahmadov created explosive devices at a guest house, the “Motel” in Gusar, and even hid explosives on the roof of a nearby car wash. During the manufacturing process, one of these devices detonated, injuring Ahmadov in the explosion.
In addition, investigators found reasonable grounds to suspect that Sharafeddin Mahmudov, Etibar Ahmadov, and others were deeply involved in supplying explosives and other critical materials to the terrorist group, thereby facilitating their operations.
The Azerbaijani authorities have now charged several members of this criminal network, including Etibar Ahmadov, Rahim Mirzabekov, David Rashidov, Sharafeddin Mahmudov, Abugul Babayev, and Elchin Alirzayev. They are facing serious charges under articles 28,214.2.1, 28,214.2.3, 28,214.2.3, 28,214.2. 6 (preparation for terrorism motivated by religious enmity, religious radicalism and religious fanaticism with the use of firearms and objects used as weapons, in the form of a criminal association (criminal organisation) and other articles of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan). These individuals have been taken into custody, and a preventive measure of detention has been imposed on them by court order.
The investigation into this terrorist network remains ongoing, with both operational and investigative measures continuing as authorities track down any remaining individuals involved in the criminal organization.
Azerbaijan Railways CJSC (ADY) has commenced transporting transit cargo by rail from Zira Port for the first time, Report informs, citing ADY.
As part of the infrastructure development carried out by ADY in 2023-2024, the Dubandi-Zira-Gurgan-Zira Sea Port railway line (21 km) has been reconstructed, and a new 9 km railway line has been built between Gurgan and Zira Port.
This infrastructure development has enabled the initiation of transit cargo transportation by rail from Zira Port. In the initial phase, approximately 13,000 tons of sulfur cargo from Central Asia will be transported by train to Europe. It is planned to transport 60,000 tons of cargo per month by rail from Zira Port.
The next phase envisions diversifying the types of cargo, including the transportation of urea. This development will ensure faster organization of cargo flows along the Middle Corridor and improve operational efficiency.
Along with effectively organizing transit transportation, ADY is actively working to develop and enhance the competitiveness of corridors passing through Azerbaijan. The Middle Corridor is a strategically important transit route for Azerbaijan, facilitating cargo transportation from East to West and vice versa. Azerbaijan is the primary initiator of diversifying this corridor and forming alternative branches.
Under the training plan for 2025, the training session involving a group of reservists called from the reserve within the framework of joint actions with the State Service for Mobilization and Conscription of Azerbaijan ended, Report informs, referring to Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry.
A closing ceremony was held to mark the end of the training session.
The session commenced with commemorating the bright memory of the National Leader Heydar Aliyev and the martyrs, who sacrificed their lives for the independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan. The National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan was performed.
The speakers highlighted that both theoretical and practical trainings were conducted in various areas, including drill, tactics, military medicine, and specialty, with the aim of enhancing the combat capabilities of military personnel.
In accordance with the plan of the session, the reservists were taught the tactical and technical characteristics of modern weapons and equipment in the armament of the Azerbaijan Army, as well as the rules for their proper use and combat application methods.
Furthermore, the moral and psychological condition of the reservists was assessed, and educational discussions were conducted with them, emphasizing the importance of loyalty to national and spiritual values, statehood, and patriotism
It was noted that the goals set during the training session were accomplished.
In conclusion, a group of reservists who demonstrated exceptional performance during the training session were awarded honorary certificates.
The Defense Minister of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov received the delegation led by Saudi Arabia Chief of General Staff General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
The Saudi delegation is on an official visit Azerbaijan.
Minister of Defense welcomed the guests and expressed satisfaction with seeing them in Azerbaijan.
Noting that relations between Azerbaijan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are based on friendship and brotherhood, the minister emphasized that Azerbaijan’s leadership pays special attention to the development of these ties and always keeps them in the spotlight.
General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili thanked for hospitality and expressed satisfaction with his visit to Azerbaijan. The guest emphasized the exceptional role of such visits in terms of expanding military relations.
At the meeting, the current state and prospects for the development of cooperation in the military, military-technical and military-educational spheres were discussed and a detailed exchange of views on regional security issues was held.
During the official welcoming ceremony held in the General Staff, following the ceremonial passage in front of the guard of honor, the national anthems of both countries were performed and the Book of Honor was signed in accordance with protocol.
First Deputy Minister of Defense – Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army, Colonel General Karim Valiyev met with the delegation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
During the meeting held at the General Staff, the parties expressed confidence that the cooperation based on mutual trust and support will further develop, as well as highlighted the significance of exchanging experience between the countries.
The meeting discussed further expansion of military cooperation and other issues of mutual interest.
Following the meeting, the guests were briefed on the reforms implemented in the Azerbaijan Army under the leadership of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mr. Ilham Aliyev. They were also informed about the innovations in the Azerbaijan Army, the Patriotic War that ended with the Azerbaijan Army’s glorious victory, and other successful operations.
Representatives of the Saudi Armed Forces were also provided with detailed information about the control points, and their questions were answered.
A fire broke out in a 12-storey hotel in the Alanya district of Antalya Province, Türkiye, Report informs via Turkish media.
The blaze started on the first floor of the building, which was under renovation. Emergency services, including the fire brigade, medical personnel, and police, quickly responded to the scene.
Rescue operations are ongoing to evacuate employees from the upper floors.
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