Azerbaijan supplies petroleum products to Armenia
A fuel shipment was exported from Baku to the neighboring country, reflecting the restoration of trade ties.
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Azerbaijan has exported a shipment of petroleum products to Armenia, according to Caucasian Knot. The delivery demonstrates the restoration of trade relations between the countries following the 2020 military conflict.
Trade in energy resources between the neighboring South Caucasus states remains critical to the region's economy. The resumption of supplies indicates a gradual normalization of economic ties.
Azerbaijan is a major producer of oil and gas. For Armenia, the import of energy resources remains an important factor in energy security, particularly given its geographical position.
Supplies of petroleum products may contribute to further stabilization in the region. The restoration of economic cooperation often precedes or accompanies political dialogue.