Azerbaijan Attempts Pragmatic Diplomacy at SCO Summit

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Azerbaijan Advances Regional Connectivity Agenda at SCO Summit

Samarkand, Uzbekistan – Azerbaijan actively promoted its vision ⁤for enhanced​ regional connectivity,‍ notably the Middle Corridor and the ​newly-branded “Trump Route of International Peace and​ Prosperity” (TRIPP), during ‌the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) ⁣summit. Baku is leveraging ​partnerships and infrastructure‍ projects to ⁤balance relations with both regional and​ global⁢ powers, signaling a pragmatic diplomatic ‍approach.

The focus on connectivity stems from a joint effort with Türkiye to fully operationalize ⁣the Middle Corridor – a transport route intended to link the two ‌countries and facilitate trade between Europe and Asia.‍ A key component of this⁤ vision is the TRIPP, traversing Armenia’s Syunik province to connect Azerbaijan’s mainland ⁤with its⁣ Nakhchivan exclave. The route was formally recognized in⁣ an August 8 Washington declaration. Azerbaijan’s strategy aims to‍ capitalize on the TRIPP’s geographical position​ to increase transportation volume between China and Europe.

Recent developments underscore‍ Azerbaijan’s commitment to these goals. On August 22,⁢ Türkiye commenced⁣ construction on a railway line connecting its northeastern Kars ⁢province to Nakhchivan, part ⁢of the larger⁢ Kars-Iğdır-Aralık-Dilucu railway project. This initiative builds upon Azerbaijan’s broader efforts to strengthen ‍ties with Central Asia,⁤ as evidenced by ongoing collaborations and agreements (Jamestown, May ⁢8, October⁣ 28,​ 2024; April 23, May 1).

The pursuit of these corridors comes amid complex‌ geopolitical⁤ considerations.‌ Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed on next‍ steps toward normalization at a White House summit on August 12,⁤ while Iran has expressed concerns regarding the potential implications of a peace​ agreement (Jamestown, August 12, ‍september 11; Infra.Com,September 5). Despite ⁢these challenges, Azerbaijani officials continue to emphasize the economic benefits of the ‍Middle⁤ Corridor and TRIPP, actively promoting them on international platforms like the SCO.

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