00:00Nós temos recursos, nós temos um sistema de transporte, modernas pipelines.
00:06Nós temos bons relações com muitos países europeus.
00:10E para eles, é uma forma de fortalecer a segurança de energia.
00:14Para nós, é uma oportunidade de vender nossos recursos no mercado premium.
00:20At the World Economic Forum in Davos, conversations this year were shaped by uncertainty,
00:30from shifting geopolitics to the future of energy security.
00:34Among the countries navigating this changing global landscape is Azerbaijan.
00:38Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia,
00:41Azerbaijan's presence at Davos reflects its role in discussions on geopolitics,
00:46energy and regional connectivity.
00:48Internacional relations are entering the new era.
00:52Every country should base their strategy and policy on their potential,
00:58establish good relations with as many countries as possible.
01:02And that's what Azerbaijan managed to achieve.
01:05This approach is also reflected in developments in the South Caucasus.
01:10After years of instability, Azerbaijan is now operating in a different regional context,
01:15where peace and cooperation are increasingly discussed alongside economic considerations.
01:21Energy remains central to Azerbaijan's global role.
01:25A key supplier of natural gas to Europe, the country is also signalling a transition,
01:30investing in renewables while maintaining supply in a volatile market,
01:34a balance that draws attention.
01:37Being placed where they are, it's a crossroads on culture and history,
01:41but also to be an example to other neighbours in terms of its transition from extractives to renewables.
01:48Their aspirations to export over eight gigawatts in renewable energy
01:52is something that they can celebrate.
01:55Azerbaijan's geographic positioning and abundance of natural resources
01:59firmly place it at the centre of energy supply and infrastructure debates.
02:04He has a blessed with a natural resource base,
02:06blessed with abundant renewable energy resources,
02:09and blessed with electricity at the end of the day that everyone needs.
02:12This is by far the most in-demand element of energy,
02:16is where can we find electrons, particularly as we move into data centre management and AI.
02:23And I think it's very reasonable to look to Azerbaijan as a place for inward investment
02:28to make sure that we get the benefit of that,
02:30and also to make sure that this crossroads of transport molecules and electrons
02:35is something that creates economic partnerships
02:40that, at the end of the day, create stability regionally and globally.
02:45As global uncertainty reshapes priorities,
02:49Azerbaijan remains a key player linking energy security today
02:53with the transition shaping tomorrow.
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