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EU looks to South Caucasus for solutions as von der Leyen holds talks with President Aliyev

Von der Leyen begins her South Caucasus tour in Baku as the EU steps up engagement on regional stability, energy and connectivity.


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00:00European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was in Baku for talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
00:06in a visit that underlines the growing strategic importance of the South Caucasus for the European Union.
00:12In recent years, Azerbaijan has proven to be a reliable, trusted energy partner to the European Union.
00:21We have not forgotten that at a time when Russia weaponized energy and turned off the gas for Europe,
00:29Azerbaijan stepped up.
00:31You showed personal leadership in promoting peace and cooperation across the region.
00:37Together we can indeed turn peace on paper into peace in practice.
00:43The visit comes at a time of shifting geopolitics.
00:46Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the European Union has been working to diversify both its energy supplies and
00:53its trade routes.
00:5316 EU member states import natural gas from Azerbaijan, while the Middle Corridor is increasingly seen as an alternative route
01:01linking Europe with Central Asia and China, bypassing Russia.
01:05This is a significant visit because it reflects just how strategically important the South Caucasus have become for the EU.
01:12This is Ursula von der Leyen's first visit to Azerbaijan since neighbors Armenia and Azerbaijan initialed the landmark peace process.
01:19Her last visit was back in 2022.
01:23We have a very active phase of relationship between European Commission and Azerbaijan.
01:29This is unprecedented dynamism in our relationship.
01:33President von der Leyen's focus was on the South Caucasus, but several senior European Commissioners held high-level talks in
01:40Turkey,
01:40with discussions covering regional security, migration, trade and the modernization of EU-Turkiye Customs Union.
01:47Together, the visits illustrate how Brussels increasingly sees Turkey, the South Caucasus and Central Asia as one interconnected strategic neighborhood.
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