Russia and Azerbaijan restore ties after deadly AZAL plane crash

The relationship between Russia and Azerbaijan has rebounded from a steep decline. The main reason? Russia's strategic victory in its confrontation with the West.

Azerbaijan Issued an Ultimatum to Russia Over Embraer Plane Crash

Azerbaijani-Russian relations sharply deteriorated after Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded that Russia immediately take public responsibility for the crash of an AZAL Embraer aircraft in Aktau, apologize, "punish those responsible," and compensate the victims – without waiting for the investigation's conclusion. Baku even drew questionable parallels with the 2014 downing of the Malaysian airliner over Donbas.

In Azerbaijan's interpretation, it appeared as though Russian air defense systems had blinded and fired at a civilian aircraft, before air traffic controllers directed it into the sea.

Tensions escalated further even after Russian President Vladimir Putin held two conversations with Aliyev. Baku threatened to take the case to international courts.

Azerbaijan Withdraws Ultimatum — A Diplomatic Victory for Russia

However, Azerbaijan later stepped back from escalating the situation, even though Russia did not issue any public confessions. The signals suggest that Baku largely had its real concerns addressed.

AlfaStrakhovanie insurance company announced that it had made full payouts on AZAL's aviation hull insurance and started compensating the victims' families.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov awarded surviving crew members the For Merit to the Chechen Republic medal and announced the installation of a memorial plaque in Grozny to honor the crash victims.

A monument to Heydar Aliyev was laid in Moscow, recognizing his role in building the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM). Azerbaijani Ambassador to Russia stated:

"This monument is not only for Heydar Aliyev but also a significant symbol of Azerbaijani-Russian friendship."

These signals confirmed that diplomatic efforts had resolved the dispute, clarifying the real causes of the crash. As a result, Aliyev accepted an invitation to attend Moscow's 80th Victory Day celebrations, and Russian Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matvienko visited Baku.

Aliyev Chooses Cooperation Over Confrontation with Russia

Several key factors contributed to Baku's shift in stance:

Ultimately, Aliyev chose strategic alignment with Russia over confrontation, ensuring continued economic and political cooperation.


Author`s name
Lyuba Lulko