Ahead of a milestone EU-Russia summit next week, leading diplomats from the 27 EU governments met their counterparts from the six members of the bloc's Eastern Partnership -- Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan -- in what was meant by its Polish hosts as a show of support.
The European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, has warned that planned parliamentary elections in the disputed Caucasus enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh on May 23 will not be legal.
Azerbaijani police have warned the clergy of a Sunni mosque outside of Baku that it may be closed because it is not officially registered.
Dozens of Azerbaijani nongovernmental organizations have signed a petition urging international organizations to support an investigation into torture cases in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan's Central Election Commission has denounced as illegal the upcoming parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan's breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.
European lawmakers have called for greater EU involvement in the South Caucasus, a region they describe in a new report as being of great strategic importance to the 27-nation bloc.
Azerbaijan and Turkey today said they will sign a deal on Azerbaijani natural gas exports to Turkey during President Ilham Aliyev's visit to Ankara on June 7-8.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has ruled that the controversial Fatimeyi-Zahra Mosque on the outskirts of Baku will be subordinated to the country's leading religious authority.
A top Armenian lawmaker says Yerevan will not agree to renewed discussions on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) until it clarifies the talk's purpose.
When the Eastern Partnership, a plan aimed at strengthening ties between the EU and its eastern neighbors, marked its first anniversary last week, barely a whisper of enthusiasm could be heard. But the EU's commissioner for enlargement and neighborhood policy says he remains upbeat.
A Yerevan-born Azerbaijani government minister has spoken of his pleasure in visiting Armenia for the first time in two decades.
More villages in southeastern Azerbaijan have been evacuated as flood waters continue to spread.
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