Iran and Azerbaijan Unlock Banking Ties: Restrictions Lifted for Enhanced Economic Cooperation

Iran and Azerbaijan Unlock Banking Ties: Restrictions Lifted for Enhanced Economic Cooperation

During a pivotal meeting of the Iran-Azerbaijan Joint Economic Cooperation Commission, Shahin Mustafayev, the Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, emphasized the critical need for enhancing bilateral cooperation. This meeting, which took place on Monday, marks a significant step toward fostering stronger ties between the two neighboring nations.

Mustafayev expressed appreciation for Tehran’s warm welcome to the Azerbaijani delegation. He highlighted that the extensive agenda discussed during the meeting would play a crucial role in promoting growth and prosperity in the relationship between Azerbaijan and Iran. The Deputy Prime Minister reflected on the agreements made in January of the previous year, noting that these commitments have led to substantial progress in the bilateral relationship. Numerous high-level visits have taken place, demonstrating the deepening friendship between the two countries.

He underscored the importance of cultural and historical bonds as the foundation of Iran-Azerbaijan relations. President Ilham Aliyev’s commitment to maintaining good-neighborly ties with Iran was particularly emphasized. Mustafayev described President Masoud Pezeshkian’s recent trip to Baku as “highly successful,” which produced significant outcomes. Among these achievements were the initiation of direct flights connecting Baku with Tehran and Tabriz.

  • Direct Flights Established: Flights are now operational between Baku and Tehran, as well as Baku and Tabriz.
  • Airline Operations: Both Iranian and Azerbaijani airlines are actively servicing these routes.
  • Expansion Talks: Discussions are ongoing to enhance flight services between the two countries.

Additionally, Mustafayev announced the lifting of banking restrictions and highlighted various cultural events that have taken place in Tehran, Ardabil, and Urmia. The involvement of Nakhchivan representatives in economic activities in Urmia further signifies the strengthening of cooperation between the two nations.

In terms of economic metrics, the Deputy Prime Minister noted that bilateral trade surpassed $300 million in the first half of 2025. New agreements are anticipated to further increase this figure. Mustafayev also pointed out the strategic importance of the North-South Corridor for transportation, projecting that transit volumes could reach 5 million tons by 2028, with significant growth expected beyond 2030.

Mustafayev highlighted several major infrastructure initiatives, including:

  1. Aghband-Kalaleh Bridge: This project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
  2. Infrastructure Expansion: Enhancements to roads, terminals, and the Astara logistics hub are underway.
  3. Improved Cargo Transit: These developments will help alleviate congestion and facilitate smoother cargo transit.

Furthermore, the Deputy Prime Minister mentioned that his delegation, consisting of 20 members, plans to visit Tabriz and Bandar Abbas to explore collaboration in ports and logistics. He also revealed upcoming trilateral meetings involving Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russia in Baku, which will focus on transportation, energy, and other strategic areas of mutual interest.

The discussions and agreements reached during this meeting are expected to solidify the path toward enhanced cooperation and collaboration between Azerbaijan and Iran. By recognizing and leveraging their cultural ties and shared interests, both nations are poised to create a more interconnected and prosperous future.

Overall, this meeting underscores the commitment of both Azerbaijan and Iran to foster a robust partnership that not only benefits their economies but also strengthens regional ties. The future of Iran-Azerbaijan relations looks promising, with numerous initiatives in the pipeline aimed at boosting trade, transportation, and cultural exchanges.

As the relationship evolves, both countries stand to gain significantly from their collaborative efforts, paving the way for a more prosperous and stable region.

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