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    Azerbaijan Extends Humanitarian Aid to Iran Amid Rising Tensions Over Drone Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a surprising development amid escalating tensions, Azerbaijan dispatched humanitarian aid to Iran on Tuesday, signaling a possible effort to ease the strain between the two neighboring countries. This gesture comes shortly after a drone attack, attributed to Iran by Baku, raised fears of a broader conflict potentially engulfing the Caucasus region. The aid shipment, consisting of essential food supplies and medical equipment, was sent through Azerbaijan’s emergency situations ministry, reflecting a rare moment of cooperation despite recent hostilities.

    The backdrop to this humanitarian outreach is a serious incident that occurred last week in Azerbaijan’s Nakhichevan exclave, a territory that shares a border with Iran. Iranian drones reportedly targeted an airport and detonated near a local school, injuring four civilians. Baku swiftly condemned the attack, labeling it an act of terrorism and holding Tehran responsible. In response, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev escalated the situation by ordering the military to prepare retaliatory actions and placed the armed forces on the highest state of alert. Additionally, Azerbaijani diplomats were withdrawn from Tehran, marking a significant diplomatic rift between the two nations.

    Despite Azerbaijan’s accusations, Iranian military officials denied any involvement in the drone strikes, instead accusing Israel of orchestrating the provocation. This claim reflects the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, where Azerbaijan maintains close ties with Israel, including military cooperation. Tehran has long been suspicious of Israeli activities within Azerbaijani territory, accusing the country of using it as a base for intelligence gathering and potential attacks against Iran. These suspicions have contributed to the fragile security situation along their shared border.

    Amid this tense atmosphere, a phone conversation between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Iran on March 8 appears to have paved the way for the recent humanitarian gesture. Azerbaijani officials confirmed that the aid was sent following this high-level dialogue, during which Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian assured his counterpart that Tehran would investigate the drone incident thoroughly. Pezeshkian also emphasized that Iran had no connection to the attack, a claim that Aliyev acknowledged while stressing the importance of a transparent inquiry.

    Furthermore, the two leaders discussed the future of joint economic projects, indicating a mutual interest in preventing the conflict from escalating further. This dialogue suggests that both countries recognize the risks posed by deteriorating relations and are seeking ways to maintain stability in the region. Historically, Iran has been cautious about the Azerbaijani government’s stance, especially given the presence of approximately 10 million ethnic Azeris within its own borders, which has occasionally fueled separatist concerns in Tehran.

    It is also important to recall that in June 2025, Azerbaijan reassured Iran that it would not permit its territory to be used for attacks against Iranian targets, following a significant Israeli offensive on Iran. This pledge was part of broader efforts to manage the delicate balance of alliances and hostilities in the region. The recent humanitarian aid delivery, therefore, can be seen as part of Azerbaijan’s attempt to de-escalate tensions and maintain a working relationship with its powerful neighbor, despite the complex web of regional rivalries and alliances.

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