Azerbaijan, Netherlands seek to expand bilateral ties

  18 December 2025    Read: 704
  Azerbaijan, Netherlands seek to expand bilateral ties

Mutual interest in further strengthening the bilateral partnership between Azerbaijan and the Netherlands was reaffirmed in The Hague during a working visit by Elchin Amirbayov, the Azerbaijani president’s representative on special assignments.

As part of the visit to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Amirbayov held a series of meetings with senior Dutch officials, including Aukje de Vries, minister for foreign trade and development; Christiaan Rebergen, secretary general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Marcel de Vink, deputy minister of foreign affairs; Joost van Deutekom, deputy national security adviser to the prime minister; Koen Petersen, chairman of the Dutch Senate’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Development Cooperation; other committee members; and a number of prominent government and political figures.

During the meetings, views were exchanged on key areas of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and the Netherlands. It was noted that positive dynamics have been observed in political relations between the two countries this year. The agreement to expand cooperation in a number of areas, reached during the meeting between President Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Dick Schoof on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit in Copenhagen in October of this year, was highlighted as one of the most important results. It was also noted that meetings of foreign ministers, consultations between the ministries, and mutual visits at the level of deputy ministers and other officials throughout the year contributed to maintaining a stable political dialogue.

During the meetings held during the visit, special attention was paid to organizing high-level reciprocal visits, holding regular political consultations, and identifying new areas of cooperation. The parties reviewed the current state of cooperation in various areas, discussed prospects for further development, and new priority areas of mutual interest.

The parties emphasized that not only intergovernmental dialogue but also interparliamentary cooperation can contribute to strengthening trust and deepening mutual understanding between countries and peoples. Possible steps to develop relations between the parliaments of the two countries, the organization of reciprocal visits by members of parliament, the activities of friendship groups, and other issues were discussed.

During the meetings, Amirbayov also briefed his interlocutors on the peace agenda between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the necessary conditions for ensuring sustainable peace in the South Caucasus region, and Azerbaijan's consistent policy and concrete steps in this direction. He also spoke about the large-scale restoration and reconstruction work in the liberated territories and the humanitarian difficulties associated with mine contamination. The Dutch side, in turn, welcomed the progress towards normalization between Armenia and Azerbaijan and expressed its full support for the peace process.

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