Cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan is founded on shared interests and is guided by three main areas of cooperation: 1) Investing in connectivity and climate action; 2) Economic development and market opportunities; 3) Strengthening institutions and people-to-people contacts. Conversely, Azerbaijan is a reliable energy partner, important to diversifying the EU’s energy supplies.
For the period 2021-2027, EU support is funded through the NDICI-Global Europe instrument. Funds are programmed based on the Multiannual Action Plan 2025-2027. Next to bilateral cooperation, Azerbaijan also benefits from regional and thematic programmes, focused on human rights and civil society. EU-Azerbaijan cooperation rests on the long-term policy priorities of the Eastern Partnership.
In addition, under the Global Gateway, the EU has mobilized over EUR 130 million of investments, fostering the country’s economic diversification, accelerating the green and digital transition, and promoting smarter and greener cities.
With a dedicated Team Europe Initiative on Mine Action amounting to EUR 23 million, the EU and its Member States are the largest international donor to humanitarian mine action in Azerbaijan, providing vital support to reduce risks, save lives, and promote sustainable development.