Azerbaijan, NATO discuss strategic partnership at military conference in Qatar PHOTO
The negotiations covering past cooperation, ongoing efforts, and future plans have been held between the delegations of Azerbaijan and NATO as part of the Military Strategic Partnership Conference in Qatar.
“At the Military Strategic Partnership Conference in Qatar, Azerbaijan and NATO engaged in bilateral talks covering past cooperation, ongoing efforts, and future plans. All NATO bodies were represented in the discussions,” Caliber.Az reports, citing the message of the Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to NATO on X.
At the Military Strategic Partnership Conference in 🇶🇦 Azerbaijan and NATO engaged in bilateral talks covering past cooperation, ongoing efforts, and future plans. All NATO bodies were represented in the discussions. pic.twitter.com/gXiTpfUGDe
— Azerbaijan Military at NATO (@AzMilRepNATO) April 9, 2025
Earlier, as part of the visit to Brussels, a delegation from Azerbaijan's Parliament held discussions with Eirini Lemos-Maniati, head of NATO’s Arms Control, Disarmament and WMD Non Proliferation Section, on bilateral cooperation.
The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation within the Partnership for Peace programme.
One of the key issues raised by the Azerbaijani side was the ongoing problem of mine contamination in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan.
The sides exchanged prospects for future collaboration, particularly in the field of humanitarian demining. This issue has become a significant concern for Azerbaijan as it seeks to clear landmines and ensure the safety of its citizens in areas that were recently liberated.
By Naila Huseynova