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Azerbaijan’s top naval officer discusses Caspian security in Russian meeting (PHOTO)

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October 8, 2025
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Azerbaijan’s top naval officer discusses Caspian security in Russian meeting (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 8.​ Navy Commanders
of the Caspian Sea Littoral States convene in St. Petersburg,
Russian Federation, Trend reports via the Azerbaijani Ministry of
Defense.

The meeting, attended by a delegation led by the Commander of
the Azerbaijan Navy, 1st grade Captain Shahin Mammadov, discussed
regional security in the Caspian Sea, military-naval cooperation,
organization of joint exercises, and other issues of common
interest.

Furthermore, within the framework of the event, negotiations
were held on cooperation in the field of hydrography, and attention
was paid to the opportunities for enhancing navigation safety in
the Caspian Sea, exchanging hydrographic data, and organizing joint
research.




The meeting also discussed the expansion of cooperation formats
between the Caspian littoral states to increase mutual trust and
security.

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