Bp resumes oil transportation through Baku-Supsa pipeline – regional president

By:
SADRADDIN AGHJAYEV

bp has resumed oil transportation through the Baku-Supsa pipeline, said Gary Jones, bp Regional President to Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye during a briefing dedicated to bp's plans for the future, Trend reports.

According to him, two tankers with oil have already been delivered to the Georgian Supsa port.

"Depending on weather conditions, oil via Baku-Supsa will be transported to world markets," he added.

Meanwhile, in Iran … U.S. absence in the region, combined with Russian weakness, are opening the door for Iran in the Caucasus

By:
J.D. Hayworth

“We shall export our revolution to the whole world”, said the late Ayatollah Khomeini, whose Iranian revolution has been officially celebrating its 44th anniversary this week. With the world’s attention focused primarily on Ukraine, most people missed the current Iranian president’s recent speech and the anti-regime hacker attack during his live internet broadcast of the address.

The President of Egypt El-Sisi and “Copelouzos Group” discussed the implementation of the Egyptian-Greek electricity connection GREGY

By:
DIANA ZAYKOVA

The President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, met with the CEO and founder of the Greek Copelouzos Group, Dimitris Copelouzos, to discuss the implementation of the Egypt-Greece electricity connection, which will improve energy connectivity and diversification in the region.

Turkmenistan to send batch of liquefied gas to Uzbekistan free of charge

By:
KHAYAL KHATAMZADEH

Turkmenistan will send a batch of liquefied gas to Uzbekistan free of charge, Trend reports with reference to the Turkmen media.

According to the information, this order was signed by the President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov in order to support the neighboring country and further strengthen the partnership between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Azerbaijan to become important green energy, hydrogen supplier to Europe – minister

By:
LAMAN ZEYNALOVA

Azerbaijan will become an important green energy and hydrogen supplier to Europe in the near future, said Azerbaijan’s energy minister Parviz Shahbazov, Trend reports.

He was addressing the ministerial meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council held in Baku Feb.3.

Parviz Shahbazov said that the Green Energy Advisory Council, along with the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council, proves that along with natural gas, green energy is a priority for Azerbaijan.

On the deadly armed attack against the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Islamic Republic of Iran

By:
Ambassador Michael Carpenter

As delivered by Ambassador Michael Carpenter 
to the Permanent Council, Vienna:

We express our condolences to the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the families of those hurt and killed in the attack on Azerbaijan’s embassy in Tehran.

The United States condemns any form of violence and is committed to ensuring the safety and security of foreign diplomatic missions.  We call on the Iranian authorities to investigate and hold those responsible for the attack accountable.

Iranian regime’s new absurd statement – terrorist in psychiatric hospital

By:
BLACKSEA-CASPIA

The Iranian regime has placed Yasin Huseynzade, an Iranian citizen who committed a terrorist attack against the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran, in a psychiatric hospital, Trend reports.

During the attack on the embassy, the head of the security service was killed and two embassy guards were injured.

Greece says goodbye to Gazprom with a painful divorce

By:
VIKTOR STEFANOV

The Greek group "Copelouzos" will soon buy out Gazprom's stake in the Greek consortium "Prometheus Gas" and will become the sole shareholder in the consortium, as it currently owns 50 percent of the capital and the rest 50 percent are held by the Russian state-owned gas giant, a source from " Copelouzos" told Agence France-Presse today, BTA reported.

"This is a divorce by mutual consent mainly because of the war in Ukraine and the European sanctions," said an employee of the Kopeluzos group, who wished to remain anonymous.

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