Elevation of Azerbaijan-Trkiye relations to highest level fills us with great pride – President Ilham Aliyev

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has sent a congratulatory letter to President of Trkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Azernews reports.

“Dear Mr. President,

My dear Brother,

On the occasion of the national holiday of fraternal Republic of Trkiye – Republic Day – I extend my heartfelt congratulations to You personally and, through You, to the entire people of Trkiye on my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan, along with my most sincere best wishes.

Thanks to Your far-sighted and resolute policy, Trkiye today is reaching new heights in all areas, achieving great successes, and is recognized as a strong and powerful state with a decisive voice in international affairs. Its active and principled stance on global and regional processes, as well as its efforts to establish peace and stability, have earned Trkiye immense prestige and trust worldwide. We rejoice in every success of the brotherly country and take pride in it.

The elevation of Azerbaijan-Trkiye relations – rooted in the unbreakable will of our peoples and based on the principle of ‘One nation, two states’ – to the highest level fills us with great pride. The steady deepening of our bilateral ties, enriched with new dimensions and elevated to the level of strategic alliance through the Shusha Declaration, is a vivid expression of our firm political will and consistent joint efforts.

The unparalleled brotherhood, unity, and alliance between Azerbaijan and Trkiye today serves as a vital factor for peace, security, prosperity, and cooperation in the region.

I recall with great pleasure Your visit to Gabala earlier this October to attend the 12th Summit of the Council of Heads of State of the Organization of Turkic States. I would particularly like to highlight Your determined efforts to strengthen the unity of the Turkic World and enhance the international standing of the OTS.

I am confident that we will continue our joint efforts succesfully in further expanding and deepening our fraternal relations and fruitful cooperation – built on solid foundations and tested by time – in full accordance with the will of our peoples.

On this landmark day, I wish You robust health, happiness, and success in Your responsible state activities, and lasting peace, prosperity, and well-being to the fraternal Republic of Trkiye and its people.

Sincerely,

Ilham Aliyev

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Baku, 27 October 2025” the letter reads.

President Ilham Aliyev visits water filter production facility in Sabirabad [PHOTOS]

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev visited the water filter production facility of ‘Firtina Su Sistemleri’ LLC in the Sabirabad Industrial District on October 28, Azernews reports.

‘Firtina Su Sistemleri’ LLC was registered as a resident of the Sabirabad Industrial District in 2024.

The facility, with a project value of approximately 1.2 million manats, produces equipment for liquid filtration and purification using Chinese technology. It plans to manufacture 210,000 filters and 15,000 water filter devices annually. The products, including devices and spare parts, are supplied to the domestic market and exported to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Trkiye.

The facility currently employs 50 people, with plans to expand employment in the near future.

President: All of Garabagh and East Zangezur resemble a vast construction site

‘Today, all of Garabagh and East Zangezur resemble a vast construction site,’ President Ilham Aliyev said during a meeting with residents of Horovlu village in Jabrayil district.

The head of our state noted: ‘More than 50,000 people already live, work, and study in Garabagh and East Zangezur. About 20,000 of them are former IDPs who have returned to their homeland, to their native lands. The rest are people working in various fields.’

Pakistani Senate chairman visits Azerbaijan [PHOTO]

Chairman of the Pakistani Senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani has arrived in Azerbaijan to participate in the International Parliamentary Conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of Azerbaijan, a source in the country’s parliament told Azernews.

He was welcomed at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport by the Deputy Chairman of the Parliament Musa Gasimli, the Head of the Parliamentary Working Group on Inter-Parliamentary Relations with Pakistan Kamaladdin Gafarov, and other officials.

To note, the conference, scheduled for October 29, will focus on the theme “The Constitution as the Foundation of State Independence and Sovereignty in the Modern World.”

Delegates from nearly 20 national parliaments, alongside representatives from five international organizations, are anticipated to participate in the event.

ASCO presents film about country’s first female ship captain [PHOTOS]

A feature film “Shovkat” dedicated to Azerbaijan’s first female ship captain Shovkat Salimova has premiered at Nizami Cinema Centre, Azernews reports.

The cinema work was produced on the initiative of the Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company JSC (ASCO), a company under AZCON Holding.

The film premiere was attended by AZCON Holding management and staff, including ASCO, students of the Azerbaijan State Maritime Academy (ADMA) and Azerbaijan Maritime College (AMC), members of the public and cultural figures, journalists, as well as the film’s creative team.

Chairman of ASCO’s Board of Directors Rauf Valiyev addressed the event. In his speech, he pointed out that the film, produced drawing on the rich heritage of the 167-year history of shipping, holds special significance with its premiere on October 22. On this day in 2013, by a corresponding decree of President Ilham Aliyev, two historic and major fleets operating in the country were merged, forming the Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company JSC, which currently operates under the ASCO brand.

The Chairman emphasised that since its establishment, ASCO has prioritised enhancing the prestige of the maritime profession, and the “Shovkat” film is one of the projects realised to achieve this goal.

Rauf Valiyev also noted that Shovkat Salimova’s life and work serve as a strong source of motivation for young women. He highlighted that the number of women working both onshore and onboard ASCO vessels, as well as studying at ADMA, is steadily increasing.

The Chairman then invited one of these women, Nurana Akbarova, a graduate of ADMA working as a sailor on the RoPax-type “Zarifa Aliyeva” ship, to the stage and congratulated her on continuing her career as an assistant captain.

At the event, a piece from the romance “Sular Qizi,” performed in 1979 by People’s Artist Flora Karimova and dedicated to the female captain, was played. After the performance, People’s Artist Flora Karimova shared her memories of Shovkat Salimova.

The feature film was then screened. Following the screening, the film’s creative team was invited to the stage and presented with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of ASCO.

More than 70 local and international specialists, as well as over 100 actors, participated in the production of the film. The role of Shovkat Salimova was played by the young actress Nazrin Abdullayeva. The cast also included People’s Artist Gurban Ismayilov and actors Hikmet Rahimov, Elsever Rahimov, Nigar Murselova, among other well-known figures.

The idea for the feature film was conceived by Mehman Mehdiyev, head of ASCO’s Public Relations Department, while the screenplay was written by Tural Ibrahimov, director of the Surakhani Ship Museum, and Asif Rustamov. The film’s director was Asif Rustamov, cinematographer Rauf Gurbanaliyev, chief producer Tural Ibrahimov, and executive producer Sabina Hasanova.

During filming, extensive use was made of ASCO’s fleet and various real locations.

Unique props were also created to reflect the spirit of the era.

Shovkat Salimova made history as the first female sea captain in Azerbaijan and the first Muslim woman to captain a ship in the entire Middle East. Her contributions to her country were invaluable- during the Great Patriotic War, she commanded vessels that transported military equipment, fuel, and ammunition to Stalingrad, and brought wounded soldiers back to Baku and Krasnovodsk.

Born into a large family as the eldest of ten children, Shovkat grew up in Baku in the household of an oil worker. Interestingly, the sea wasn’t her first dream. At that time, even young men faced great difficulty entering maritime academies for women; it was almost unthinkable. But Shovkat defied convention, pushed forward with determination, and was eventually admitted as an exception to the navigation faculty, the training ground for future captains.

After graduation, she was assigned to the Black Sea Shipping Company. Yet once again, she faced scepticism. The personnel department doubted that a young woman could take on a captain’s responsibilities and instead appointed her as third mate aboard the tanker Sergo. When she arrived on the ship, the captain, too, refused to accept her. But Shovkat stood her ground and won. He had no choice but to let her aboard.

Thus began her real journey. For seven gruelling months, the tanker sailed across the open seas, and Shovkat proved her skill and resilience, ultimately earning praise from the very captain who had doubted her. Afterwards, she returned to the Caspian Sea and soon after, she became captain of large maritime vessels herself.

With the outbreak of World War II, many male sailors were sent to the front, and women stepped in to fill their roles. Shovkat began delivering vital cargo equipment, ammunition, and oil to the Soviet front near Stalingrad and transported the wounded back to Baku. These missions were perilous. On one occasion, her crew received word that twelve enemy tankers, divided into three groups, were heading toward them.

Shovkat acted swiftly, preparing her crew to meet the attack head-on. Nearly all the enemy ships were repelled. Only one managed to break through and dropped a deadly payload onto her ship, sparking a fire. The crew managed to extinguish it, a testament to her leadership in crisis.

Throughout the war, Shovkat Salimova performed numerous heroic deeds, earning her multiple honours: the medals For the Defence of the Caucasus, For the Victory over Germany, two Orders of the Red Star, and the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd Class.

Her ships sailed the waters of the Mediterranean, Marmara, Aegean, and Red Seas, visiting dozens of ports across the globe. It was during one of these voyages that she met her future husband, a ship mechanic. They went on to build a happy life together.

When she stepped away from active sea duty, Shovkat turned her focus to science. She defended a dissertation, became a candidate of economic sciences, earned the title of associate professor, and was recognised as a merited economist of the republic. She also became a corresponding member of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences and remained active in public life.

Shovkat Salimova passed away in Baku in 1999. Through relentless perseverance and a deep love for her profession, she shattered stereotypes and proved that women are just as capable as men, even in the rough, demanding world of the sea.

Azerbaijan strengthens position among Turkiye’s top three natural gas suppliers in 2025

Azerbaijan solidified its position among Turkiye’s top three natural gas suppliers in August 2025, according to data from the Turkish Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK), Azernews reports.

During the reporting period, Turkiye imported 1.047 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan – a 41.1% increase compared to August 2024. With this growth, Azerbaijan ranked second among pipeline gas suppliers, surpassing Iran and coming in behind the Russian Federation.

Turkiye’s imports from the Islamic Republic of Iran amounted to 840.01 million cubic meters, up 70.97% from 491.34 million cubic meters in the same month last year. Despite a decline, Russia remained Turkiye’s largest natural gas supplier, exporting over 1.835 billion cubic meters in August 2025, compared to 2.274 billion cubic meters in August 2024.

Overall, Turkiye’s total natural gas imports in August 2025 reached more than 4.021 billion cubic meters, marking a 3.31% increase year-on-year from about 3.893 billion cubic meters. Imports via pipelines rose 6.12% to approximately 3.723 billion cubic meters, while liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports dropped 22.35% to 298.73 million cubic meters.

President Ilham Aliyev attends opening of highway to ‘Shafag’ Solar Power Plant in Jabrayil district [PHOTOS]

On October 28, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev participated in the opening of the highway leading to the “Shafag” Solar Power Plant, constructed from the 197th kilometer of the Hajigabul-Bahramtepe-Republic of Armenia State Border highway in Jabrayil district, Azernews reports.

Saleh Mammadov, Chairman of the Board of the State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads, briefed the head of state on the project.

The road, built according to the 4th technical category, has a total length of 11.5 kilometers and a width of 6 meters with two lanes. Its construction was carried out pursuant to the order signed by the President of Azerbaijan in December 2024.

Art Weekend to spotlight innovative projects from Söz Multidisciplinary Center [VIDEO]

From October 31 to November 2, Baku will host the major art festival “Fly to Baku. Art Weekend: Sense the Future NOW”, uniting art, culture, and environmental awareness, Azernews reports.

The project is organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the IDEA Public Union, in partnership with the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry. The author and initiator of the project is Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and founder of the IDEA Public Association.

This immersive project will transform Baku into a living space of contemporary creativity, dialogue, and discovery. Special attention will be devoted to the ecological situation in the oceans and seas, presented through the language of art.

The festival’s central theme is water, representing life, renewal, and sustainable progress. Chosen for its symbolism of resilience, rebirth, and shared history, water will serve as the focal point of the Art Weekend, encouraging a deep exchange between Azerbaijan and the global art community. As part of the project, three unique presentations will be showcased by Nigar Hasan-zade, poet and founder of Söz Multidisciplinary Center. Each of these multidisciplinary programs has been specially prepared for the festival and will take place at the Museum of Azerbaijani Painting of the 20th-21st Centuries.

“We are all eagerly looking forward to the start of this incredible festival, which holds great importance in the cultural life of our country. On behalf of our team, we invite everyone to join this grand celebration, which will forever remain in memory with its vivid colors and impressions,” said Nigar Hasan-zade.

The opening event is scheduled for November 1 at 18:00. It will feature an evening of ethno-Sufi music and poetry, presented by the groups Savalan and Çardaq. The event promises to deliver unforgettable experiences, with the soulful and spiritual voices of the singers, the enchanting verses of renowned Eastern poets, and live instrumental music all coming together to create a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.

The second event will be held on November 2 at 17:00, featuring students of the Azerbaijan State Children’s Philharmonic. This program is inspired by the poems of Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. The 45-minute children’s program will include dance, music, singing, recitation, rhythmic gymnastics, and acting. The sincerity, enthusiasm, and talent of the younger generation will surely touch every viewer’s heart.

Finally, on November 2 at 18:00, an evening of international poetry will take place, featuring some of the most renowned poets from around the world: Manuel Iris (USA), Luís Filipe Sarmento (Portugal), Hassan Najmi (Morocco), and Ataol Behramoglu (Turkiye).

Prominent Azerbaijani poets Vahid Aziz, Sabir Rustamkhanli, and Vagif Bahmanli will also perform alongside the international guests.

President Ilham Aliyev attends inauguration of first phase of Horovlu village in Jabrayil [PHOTOS]

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev participated in the opening of the first phase of Horovlu village in Jabrayil district on October 28, Azernews reports.

Vahid Hajiyev, Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Jabrayil, Gubadli, and Zangilan districts, briefed the head of state on the completed work.

Horovlu village, occupied by Armenia in 1993, was liberated by the Azerbaijani Army on October 4, 2020.

The foundation of the village was laid by President Ilham Aliyev in May 2023. Last October, the head of state and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva inspected the construction of individual houses and social facilities.

Covering 248 hectares, Horovlu now has 334 individual houses with 2 to 5 rooms, equipped with modern utilities including water, electricity, gas, solar panels, and high-speed internet. The facades of the houses feature patterns of Karabakh carpets, and intra-village roads have been asphalted.

In the first phase, on 94 hectares of land, the construction of 334 individual houses, a 624-seat school, a 220-seat nursery-kindergarten, a two-story administrative building, a market complex, multi-functional catering facilities, a medical center, and a sports-health center has been completed.

In the village, historically used kahrizes – ‘Asgar,’ ‘Shighi,’ ‘Orta,’ ‘Gulgasim,’ and ‘Khalifa’ – which had been dismantled during the occupation, have been restored. A portion of Horovlu’s water supply will be ensured through these kahrizes.

President Aliyev inspected the nursery-kindergarten, which features a canteen, play and music rooms, and administrative, computer, and methodological rooms. Outdoor areas have been designed for engaging activities for children.

The head of state toured the modern secondary school building. It includes 26 classrooms, specialized rooms for chemistry, physics, biology, informatics, music, art, and military training; four laboratories; a library; a 180-seat assembly hall; an indoor sports hall; a canteen; and an open sports ground.

A 4.4-hectare park complex has been constructed, including a children’s play area, sports field, basketball court, table games zone, gazebos, and walking paths connecting the Flag Square to the market complex. Landscaping includes olive, plane, and elder trees, as well as natural stones incorporated into the design. Four buildings destroyed during the occupation were preserved as historical evidence.

The two-story administrative building houses a modern situation center employing a Geographic Information System (GIS) for efficient village management. The platform integrates the master plan, buildings, roads, and utilities, enabling real-time monitoring, decision-making, and 3D visualization.

After reviewing the facilities, President Ilham Aliyev met with residents moving to Horovlu and handed over the keys to their new homes.

Pezeshkian praises productive ECO Summit held in Azerbaijan

The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Summit held in Khankendi, Azerbaijan, was a meeting where important and practical proposals were put forward, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said.

As reported by Azernews, President Pezeshkian made the remarks during the meeting of interior ministers of ECO member states held today in Tehran.

He noted that the ECO represents decades of collective effort by its member countries toward strengthening economic solidarity, and that the organization has achieved remarkable progress in this direction.

The Iranian President also emphasized that numerous untapped opportunities still remain. ‘Fortunately, member states continue to demonstrate strong political will to deepen and expand future cooperation,’ Pezeshkian added.

For reference, the 17th ECO Summit took place in July in Khankendi, Azerbaijan.