Georgia and Azerbaijan are striving to simplify border crossings: the parties plan to introduce a single-window system at joint border crossings.

From the very beginning of the war, Azerbaijan extended a helping hand to Ukraine and provided various types of support. Hidayat Abdullayev, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the country, stated this in his statement to journalists.
According to him, Ukraine is receiving assistance in the form of social and medical rehabilitation of children most affected by the consequences of the war: “Last year alone, two groups of such children visited Azerbaijan. Their rehabilitation was carried out by the Social Services Agency. This year Azerbaijan was visited by 30 Ukrainian children. We are continuing this process."
Azerbaijan also sends material assistance to Ukraine, including energy equipment, taking into account the energy infrastructure of Ukraine that suffered from Russian missile strikes.