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    Baku-Riga ‘bridge’ has potential to become strategic line linking wider regions – analyst

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    May 4, 2026
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    Baku-Riga ‘bridge’ has potential to become strategic line linking wider regions – analyst


    BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 23. The ‘bridge’ being
    built between Baku and Riga has the potential to become a strategic
    line connecting wider regions, Azerbaijan’s political analyst told
    Trend.

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    According to him, the visit of the President of Latvia, Edgars
    Rinkėvičs, to Azerbaijan on April 22 was remembered as an important
    political and economic event that marked the transition of
    relations between the two countries to a new stage. The meetings
    held between President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and the Latvian
    President, the signed documents, the statements made, and the
    organized business forum showed that Baku and Riga intend to deepen
    relations not only in the diplomatic framework, but also in the
    field of practical cooperation.

    “This visit was, in fact, a logical continuation of the
    relations that have been formed over many years. The Declaration on
    Strategic Partnership signed between Azerbaijan and Latvia in 2017
    has already created a solid legal basis for these relations. Recent
    meetings have once again demonstrated that this document is not
    just a formal framework, but is filled with real projects and
    concrete initiatives,” he said.

    According to him, political relations between Azerbaijan and
    Latvia have long been stable and built on mutual respect.

    “Both countries cooperate on various international platforms and
    understand each other’s positions on regional security issues. In
    this context, the meeting of the heads of state discussed not only
    bilateral relations but also broader geopolitical issues. Issues
    such as events in Europe and the Middle East, regional security,
    energy security, and transport corridors took a special place on
    the agenda of the parties. Touching upon these issues, President
    Ilham Aliyev stated: “We largely discussed the political
    developments in our region, and we’ll continue our discussions with
    Mr. President.” This shows that Azerbaijan is no longer an active
    actor not only in the regional, but also in the broader
    geopolitical arena. Latvia, as a member of the European Union,
    plays an important bridge role in this dialogue,” the analyst
    said.

    Garayev noted that one of the most striking aspects of the visit
    was the emergence of economic cooperation issues. Both sides openly
    admitted that the current trade turnover does not correspond to the
    potential and should be increased.

    “The Latvian President, touching upon this issue, noted that the
    current economic relations are “very moderate and should be
    increased.” This is an open and realistic approach, and at the same
    time indicates a serious political will for future cooperation.
    Azerbaijan, with its successes in economic diversification in
    recent years, has created a favorable basis for this cooperation.
    Reducing dependence on the oil and gas sector, developing the
    non-oil sector, and improving the investment climate make the
    country more attractive to foreign investors. The below statement
    by President Ilham Aliyev in his speech clearly reflects this
    transformation: “Diversification of the economy is already a
    reality.” This reality, in turn, opens up new cooperation
    opportunities for European countries such as Latvia,” Garayev
    explained.

    The analyst emphasized that the energy sector remains one of the
    main directions of Azerbaijani-Latvian cooperation.

    “Azerbaijan has been playing an important role in Europe’s
    energy security for many years. Currently, the country exports gas
    to 16 countries, including 10 European Union members. However, it
    is noteworthy that cooperation is not limited to traditional
    energy. Azerbaijan is also implementing big plans in the field of
    renewable energy. Solar and wind energy projects, green energy
    export prospects are of strategic importance for Europe. Latvia can
    be a useful partner in this area in terms of both technological
    experience and institutional knowledge. Latvia’s experience in
    forestry and environmental management is especially interesting for
    restoration projects implemented in Karabakh and East Zangezur,”
    Garayev said.

    According to him, the geographical position of Azerbaijan has
    turned the country into an important transit hub between East and
    West, North and South.

    “The Trans-Caspian transport corridor and other international
    routes are already actively used. Latvia, on the other hand, plays
    the role of a gateway to Northern and Central Europe. In this
    regard, the logistics capabilities of the two countries complement
    each other. This cooperation is not limited to cargo transportation
    alone. Digitalization, logistics technologies, and artificial
    intelligence applications also open up new directions in this area.
    In modern times, transport is no longer just physical
    infrastructure, but also a technological ecosystem,” he said.

    The analyst pointed out that one of the areas that attracted
    attention during the visit was the prospects for cooperation in the
    defense industry.

    “Both countries have developing potential in this area.
    Azerbaijan already exports defense industry products to many
    countries. Latvia is rapidly developing in the field of drones and
    defense technologies. Cooperation in this area is important not
    only in terms of military, but also in terms of technological
    innovations. Artificial intelligence, security systems, and new
    generation technologies can further deepen cooperation between the
    two countries,” he said.

    Garayev underscored that the agricultural sector is also one of
    the main areas of cooperation.

    “The majority of the Azerbaijani population lives in the
    regions, and this area is of particular socio-economic importance.
    Latvia has rich experience in this area, especially in forestry and
    environmental management. It’s possible to apply this experience
    within the framework of the reconstruction work carried out in
    Karabakh. This cooperation can also cover the areas of education
    and personnel training. Modern agriculture is now based on
    technology, innovation, and the principles of sustainable
    development. In this regard, the “Declaration of Intent on
    Cooperation in the Field of Agriculture between the Ministry of
    Agriculture of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Agriculture of
    Latvia” was also signed within the framework of the visit, he
    said.

    According to him, the visit of the Latvian President to
    Azerbaijan can be assessed not only as a continuation of the
    relations between the two countries, but also as the beginning of a
    new stage.

    “There are wide opportunities in the political dialogue,
    economic cooperation, energy, logistics, defense industry, and
    humanitarian fields. The most important thing is that both sides
    demonstrate political will to realize these opportunities. This is
    a key condition for the success of any partnership. In the coming
    years, this cooperation is expected to manifest itself more clearly
    with concrete projects, increased trade turnover, and strengthened
    relations. This bridge, built between Baku and Riga, has the
    potential to become a strategic line connecting not only the two
    countries, but also wider regions,” the analyst concluded.



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