(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 15. President Ilham
Aliyev's recent visit to Germany further solidified the position
that Azerbaijan currently enjoys in the context of its relations
with European countries. The visit was a unique opportunity for
German decision-makers and businesses to explore the benefits of
broadening cooperation with Azerbaijan.
The program of the visit included several meetings with local
business leaders, as well as government officials, including German
Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President of Germany Frank-Walter
Steinmeier. Official reports indicate that a wide array of matters
was addressed in the framework of the above-mentioned
discussions.
The interests of Azerbaijan are dictated by the obvious
importance of Germany in the system of international relations, its
role in the EU and the economic capabilities of the country.
While every topic of discussion held during the meetings bear
importance, there are two major elements that should be highlighted
in the context of the future of bilateral relations and
understanding why the importance of Azerbaijan, as a focal point of
the regional German foreign policy, will grow.
Modus operandi of German foreign policy
Germany is one of the most important actors in the European
Union due to its political and economic significance, industrial
and innovation potential, among other things. As an industrial and
economic center of the Union, as well as the past role of Germany
in both world wars, the country is focused on fostering cooperation
with other states as the main foreign policy tool. A highly
pragmatic approach rooted in liberal values, such as cooperation,
turned Germany into the key global economy during a very limited
timeframe.
This trend continues to this day. The production output of the
country is significant, however, it creates two hurdles that Berlin
needs to overcome - providing the necessary input, and selling the
manufactured product.
For a significant time, Berlin was enjoying the established
links with Moscow, which was Germany's key gateway to Eastern
markets, and the major energy provider. Things took a turn for the
worse, as geopolitical factors came into play, preventing Germany
from utilizing well-established methods of operation. This forces
Berlin to reorient and explore other avenues available.
Azerbaijan - credible solution to existing
crisis
Looking at the situation from this perspective uncovers the
reasons explaining the rise of the significance of Azerbaijan in
the context of German foreign policy strategy. The first interest
of Germany is the energy security of the country and its European
partners, which is necessary for its continued economic growth.
Azerbaijan has already initiated its transition to a new
energy paradigm by taking steps to become an energy producer,
instead of being merely an oil and gas exporting state. An added
benefit of Azerbaijan, compared to other countries, is that
Azerbaijan has already launched projects aimed at developing green
energy, and there is a crucial energy-transportation infrastructure
in place.
Energy and green energy-related matters were one of the topics
of discussion between President Aliyev and various business and
government representatives of Germany. During the meeting with
business representatives, President Aliyev said that Azerbaijan
plans to transform Nakhchivan into a green energy zone, along with
Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur. He also added that the expansion of
a pipeline system capacity will be carried out as a response to
growing energy demand in Europe during the meeting between
President Aliyev and representatives of top German
corporations.
“In particular, TANAP, which has a capacity of 16 bcm. We will
expand up to 32 and TAP, which has a capacity of 10 bcm, will be
expanded, we plan up to 20. And that is mainly, because of the
growing demand from Europe. Because, you can imagine the pipeline
of the length of 3,500 kilometers integrated, free pipeline system
commissioned 1st January 2021, now needs expansion,” the head of
state stated.
President Aliyev's approach to ensuring the energy security of
Europe is particularly valuable for Germany because providing
sufficient energy to European countries will ensure the safety of
their economies. Due to the integrated nature of European
economies, the economic prosperity of Germany depends on the
prosperity of other countries, and Azerbaijan, once again,
expressed its willingness to contribute to this cause.
“Currently, Azerbaijani gas is delivered to Türkiye, Georgia,
Bulgaria, Greece and Italy. It has also been delivered to Romania
since this year. At the end of this year, we intend to supply first
gas to Hungary. We have started negotiations with the Albanian
government to establish a gas supply network in Albania and enable
gas exports to Albania in the future. At the same time, the Czech
Republic, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and other
countries are among the countries that have placed orders with us,”
President Ilham Aliyev said during the joint press conference with
the German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz.
Therefore, by providing stable gas supplies to European states
Baku directly and indirectly assists the growth of German
economy.
Azerbaijan to bridge a gap between the West and the
East
So, as we now know, geopolitical issues also prevent Germany
from using existing transport links to offer goods and services to
its partners located in the East. Due to the ongoing conflict in
Ukraine, using this route becomes impossible to use. Alternatively,
Iran could have been used as a hub, however, Tehran slammed this
door shut long ago by its unwillingness to execute a foreign policy
based on principles of liberalism.
The only feasible transport opportunity remaining is the
Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, also known as Middle
Corridor, which runs through Azerbaijan. This remains the only
feasible opportunity, considering that there is no indication on
the possible removal of structural constraints regarding
alternative routes.
Azerbaijan's unique location enables the country to offer this
possibility to Germany. This is a significantly important
development for Germany, both politically and economically. The
availability of the Middle Corridor route means that Berlin can
continue pursuing independent policies, while German businesses
will be capable of continuing their uninterrupted operations.
As for Azerbaijan, Baku will be able to generate tangible and
intangible benefits from the participation of Germany in the
route.
While not much was said about this particular topic, there are
no doubts that transport cooperation will become another important
element in the relations between Azerbaijan and Germany.
Azerbaijan - Germany's gateway to South Caucasus and
Caspian region
It goes without saying that cooperation is becoming a dominant
paradigm in international relations. The visit of President Aliyev
to Germany became a memorable event for several reasons.
First, the visit fosters opportunities for cooperation with
German businesses, which possess highly specialized know-how, which
may be implemented for the further development of Azerbaijan. This
will positively correlate with the future growth of Azerbaijan, in
addition to creating opportunities for the improvement of bilateral
business relations and stimulating investments by tapping into the
previously unexplored potential. President Aliyev also made some
remarks on this topic in the framework of the joint press
conference with the German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz.
“I had a meeting with about 30 German business people yesterday.
During the two-hour meeting, I witnessed the great attention German
business people are paying to Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan's economy and
opportunities. In addition, there are ample opportunities in the
direction of joint development and exploitation of renewable
energy, and we have exchanged views on this today,” he noted.
Second, President Aliyev's visit to Germany sets for creation of
a stronger economic link between the nations, which will
consequently lead to a spillover effect by improving the level of
political relations between Germany and Azerbaijan. This set of
changes would be very welcome developments for both nations.
Third, Azerbaijan will serve as a gateway for Germany to Asia.
Berlin would be able to utilize the existing infrastructure of
Azerbaijan and continue the operations with its Asian partners with
minimal risks, which is very valuable, considering the geopolitical
factors that made European countries relinquish existing
routes.
In terms of benefits to be enjoyed by Azerbaijan, some of the
advantages generated by broader cooperation with Germany include
the further growth of stature, and the transition to green energy
sources, which can be significantly impacted by Germany and local
businesses.
President Ilham Aliyev's visit to Germany promises to lead to
very positive developments for both nations. At the end of the day,
this should not come as a surprise because both Azerbaijan and
Germany are operating on the principles of liberal values in their
foreign policies.
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