In April last year, the two countries signed a series of agreements concerning these areas.The parties, in particular, agreed to establish a strategic partnership. Against the background of an active policy of expanding and diversifying cooperation pursued by Baku in accordance with national interests, concerns are emerging in Europe about losing significance for a reliable partner in Azerbaijan.
On the path of rapprochement between Azerbaijan and China, renewable energy, high technologies, and investments play a key role, EDnews informs.
The Italian newspaper Formiche, in its analytical article, examined the significant expansion of interaction between Baku and Beijing in the context of Brussels' weakening role in this important region located at the junction of continents.
The publication reminds that the agreements signed between the two countries cover a wide spectrum of cooperation, from joint investments between the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan and the Chinese multinational company Universal in the construction of a solar power plant in Gobustan, scheduled to be commissioned in 2026, to the commitment of China Datang Overseas Investment to build a floating solar power plant with a capacity on Lake Boyukshor and cooperation between PowerChina Resources and Socar Green to create a 160 MW solar park scheduled to be commissioned in 2028.
Madina Mammadova\\EDnews