President of the European Council in Azerbaijan: Baku-Brussels Relations Discussed
President of the European Council in Azerbaijan - The President of the European Council, António Costa, has paid an official visit to Azerbaijan. This high-level visit creates an important platform for further developing current relations between Baku and Brussels and discussing future cooperation opportunities.

According to the visit program, President Costa will hold meetings with high-ranking Azerbaijani state officials. These meetings are planned to discuss key topics such as bilateral relations, security issues in the region, cooperation in the energy sector, and the expansion of economic relations.
Azerbaijan is a strategically important partner for the European Union in terms of energy security. Natural gas delivered to Europe via the Southern Gas Corridor plays a significant role in the Union's policy of diversifying energy sources. This visit promises new perspectives for further deepening cooperation in the energy sector.
At the same time, Azerbaijan's role in the South Caucasus region and its importance in ensuring regional stability will also be one of the main agenda items of the meetings. The European Union is interested in promoting peace and mutual cooperation in the region, and this visit will make a significant contribution to the continuity of dialogue between the parties.
At the end of this visit, there is a high probability of signing new cooperation agreements or announcing joint projects. The continuous dialogue between Baku and Brussels is emphasized as being of particular importance for the future of the region.
António Costa's visit once again confirms the strategic importance of Azerbaijan's relations with the European Union and creates a basis for the development of a reliable partnership between the parties.
