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Regional cooperation encompasses diplomatic, economic, and cultural initiatives bringing together nations and communities to address shared challenges and advance mutual interests in the Middle East and beyond.
Shusha, July 13 – At the opening ceremony of the Fourth Shusha Global Media Forum on "The Mission of Media in Promoting…
Regional cooperation refers to collaborative efforts among neighboring countries and international actors to address common challenges, foster economic development, and promote peace and stability. In the Middle East and Eastern Europe, such initiatives involve diplomatic dialogue, trade agreements, security arrangements, and cultural exchanges that strengthen ties between nations. These partnerships aim to reduce conflicts, create economic opportunities, and enhance the well-being of regional populations.
For Azerbaijan, regional cooperation has become increasingly important as the nation seeks to integrate into broader economic and political frameworks. Initiatives involving Turkey, Iran, Russia, and neighboring states shape the country's foreign policy and economic development. The normalization of relations with Armenia and the opening of transportation corridors represent significant cooperation milestones. Additionally, Azerbaijan's engagement with international organizations reflects its commitment to regional stability and development.
Jewish communities and Israeli interests in regional cooperation focus on building peaceful coexistence and economic ties with Arab states through agreements and joint ventures. The Abraham Accords and similar initiatives have opened new channels for dialogue and partnership. In this section, jnews.az covers developments in regional cooperation affecting Jewish communities, Israeli-Arab relations, and Azerbaijan's role in broader Middle Eastern and international frameworks.