Azerbaijan and the United States will establish joint working groups across various sectors of cooperation within the framework of their strategic partnership. This initiative aims to deepen bilateral ties and streamline coordination on key regional and global issues.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the establishment of these commissions is outlined in the text of the Strategic Partnership Charter signed today by President Ilham Aliyev and US Vice President JD Vance. The document serves as a roadmap for enhanced engagement in areas including energy security, regional stability, and economic diversification.
The signing of the Strategic Partnership Charter marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic relations between Baku and Washington. Historically, the two nations have maintained a robust partnership focused on the development of the Southern Gas Corridor and counter-terrorism efforts. These new working groups are expected to provide a structured platform for regular dialogue, ensuring that both Azerbaijan and the United States can effectively address shared interests in the South Caucasus and beyond.