BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 10. Azerbaijan’s
Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, met with the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce, led by the Senior Vice President, International Member
Relations & Senior Vice President, Middle East & Türkiye, Khush
Choksy, to discuss strengthening ties between the two countries and
expanding collaboration with the U.S. private sector, Trend reports via the
country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


According to the ministry, the delegation included executives
and representatives from 31 companies, with discussions focusing on
the current state and prospects of bilateral cooperation in energy,
trade, transportation, logistics, and regional connectivity,
including the TRIPP route. Economic investment in key sectors and
strategic partnership initiatives was also highlighted.


The meeting reviewed follow-up actions from last year’s
Washington Peace Summit, emphasizing that the forthcoming Strategic
Partnership Charter will further advance relations between
Azerbaijan and the U.S.


Participants also exchanged views on Azerbaijan’s role in
regional energy security, the development of renewable energy
resources, diversification of trade routes in the Middle Corridor,
the country’s favorable business and investment environment, and
opportunities for new partnerships, alongside other areas of mutual
interest.