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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Israeli PM postpones upcoming visit to Azerbaijan
Netanyahu had been scheduled to travel to Azerbaijan from May 7 to 11, where he was expected to hold talks with President Ilham Aliyev. By Reuters and The Algemeiner Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his planned visit to Azerbaijan next week, his office announced on Saturday, citing recent developments in Gaza and Syria as a key reason for the change in plans. In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office pointed to “the inte…
Israeli PM postpones Azerbaijan visit due to 'developments in Gaza, Syria'
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his planned visit to Azerbaijan, said a statement from his office. Netanyahu’s visit was scheduled to begin on Wednesday and last five days, Xinhua news agency reported. “In light of developments in the Gaza Strip and Syria, and due to a tight political and security schedule, Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided to postpone his visit to Azerbaijan to a later date,” the statement …
PM Netanyahu Details How Israeli Air Ops Helped the ‘Turkish Takeover’ of Syria
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Netanyahu Delays Azerbaijan Visit Amid Reports about Turkish Refusal for Airspace Access - Quds News Network
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his visit to Azerbaijan. Reports indicate that Turkey’s refusal to allow his plane to cross its airspace is a key reason for the delay. On Saturday, Netanyahu’s office announced the decision to defer the visit, originally scheduled for May 7-11. The office cited ‘recent developments in Gaza and Syria’, as well as a “busy diplomatic and security sched…
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