21
May
2026
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Decision of the Azerbaijani Parliament on suspending cooperation with the European Parliament (debate)
Madam President, as standing rapporteur, I have to share a matter of deep regret: Azerbaijan has recently made the unilateral decision to break off relations with the European Parliament. Now, make no mistake – Azerbaijan is an increasingly important partner for the European Union in reality. We see eye-to-eye on energy, and we see eye-to-eye on regional connectivity. But a true partnership requires open doors, not closed doors. To those who claim this Parliament is being biased, hostile or politically motivated, let me set the record straight. Our position is based on facts, not friction. We are not picking on anyone – the European Parliament applies the exact same standards of human rights to Azerbaijan as we do to every single global partner and, crucially, as we do to ourselves. Some ask, why do we vote so many resolutions regarding this region? It is not an obsession. It is a reflection of how deeply we care. The South Caucasus is an immense geopolitical importance and the issues there are incredibly serious. Furthermore, these are not just our isolated concerns. They are shared by the Council of Europe too, that completely disproves any accusation of prejudice. It is our fundamental duty to defend human rights. We must stand up for those facing politically motivated repression, whether they are fighting for freedom inside their country or living in exile. As our business ties grow, our core values cannot be swept under the rug. That is why I am calling on the Commission and the European External Action Service to stand strong and unified. We must ensure that our fundamental values are never sidelined or silenced by only commercial interests. This Parliament remains a staunch supporter of a lasting, civilised peace in the region. We fully back the normalisation of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and we want a deeper, richer cooperation with both nations. But let us remember a truly vital partnership can only be built on a foundation of mutual respect and shared values.