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PM Netanyahu postpones Azerbaijan trip due to new developments in Syria

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed his upcoming visit to Azerbaijan on Saturday in response to recent security developments in Gaza and Syria.
  • The postponement followed Netanyahu's intense diplomatic and security schedule amid ongoing regional tensions involving Syria and Gaza.
  • Netanyahu was scheduled to hold high-level talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev from May 7 to 11, focusing on Azerbaijan's possible inclusion in the Abraham Accords framework.
  • Azerbaijan supplies nearly half of Israel's fuel needs and has deepened ties through energy deals, joint gas exploration, and diplomatic mediation roles, with Aliyev seen as a regional bridge.
  • The visit will be rescheduled without a new date, reflecting continued cooperation despite immediate security challenges in the Middle East region.
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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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