
Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Pakistani leaders meet in Lachin
The three leaders met to inaugurate a new airport in Lachin and to commemorate Azerbaijan’s Independence Day.
The three leaders met to inaugurate a new airport in Lachin and to commemorate Azerbaijan’s Independence Day.
Both Armenia and Azerbaijan publicly backed their respective allies — India and Pakistan — in the four-day war.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev previously promised Azerbaijan would invest $2 billion into Pakistani initiatives.
Having moved 2,000 kilometres to a new country, a small community of Pakistanis have built a new life for themselves in Azerbaijan. Even for those who have married locals, have Azerbaijani children, and say they are Azerbaijanis themselves, obtaining official recognition for this — citizenship — is not straightforward. Reports have emerged in recent weeks of a number of South Asian people being deported from Azerbaijan for violating immigration laws. On 1 March alone, five Indian citizen
A number of Afghans came to Azerbaijan in the early 1990s. Twenty-three years on, many have stayed, making a new life for themselves, in a foreign country. [Read in Azerbaijani — Azərbaycan dilində oxuyun] Fifty-one-year-old Seyid Magsud Hashimi lives in the village of Khindiristan, in Azerbaijan’s, Aghdam District, but he was born in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. He was 13 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and despite having earned good grades in middle school, he couldn’t comple