Azerbaijan–Israel relations

Azerbaijan Opens Embassy in Israel and Representative Office in Palestine

Azerbaijan Opens Embassy in Israel and Representative Office in Palestine

On November 18, the Azerbaijani Parliament approved the opening of embassies in Israel (Tel Aviv), Albania (Tirana), Kenya (Nairobi), and representative offices in the Palestinian territories (Ramallah). Among these decisions of the parliament, the approval of the opening of the Azerbaijani Embassy in Israel stands out for its relevance in the social and political environment.
Israel Opens Refugee Camps in Azerbaijan for Russian Jews Fleeing Country

Israel Opens Refugee Camps in Azerbaijan for Russian Jews Fleeing Country

The mobilization news led to a massive exodus of Jews from Russia to Israel. The administration of the Jewish state has chosen to establish refugee camps in Finland and Azerbaijan to assist them. Avigdor Lieberman, the Israeli Minister of Finance, and Pnina Tamano-Shata, the Minister of Aliyah and Integration, are said to have proposed these ideas. Because of the developments in Russia, tens of thousands of Jews are anticipated to immigrate to Israel soon. 
Recent economic developments regarding Azerbaijan

Recent economic developments regarding Azerbaijan

Economy Minister of Azerbaijan: "Europe invests over $20bn in Azerbaijani economy". Azerbaijan and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to sign agreements in alternative energy sector. Azerbaijan to get new project from European Investment Bank.

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