13:36 - 20.06.2026
June 20, Fineko/abc.az. Azerbaijan is establishing dedicated, bilateral working groups with fellow Caspian littoral states to formulate collaborative frameworks against the critical decline of the Caspian Sea's water levels.
According to ABC.AZ, the initiative was announced by Agakerim Samedzade, the First Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan. Samedzade confirmed that operational joint panels have already been successfully assembled with Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan.
Core Environmental and Macro Vectors:
A Systemic Regional Threat: Samedzade emphasized that the current state of the sea and continuous water recession present a severe dual economic and ecological threat to the entire macro-region, directly impacting maritime logistics, coastal infrastructure, and marine ecosystems.
Coordinated Crisis Management: The newly formed working groups will focus on deploying synchronized monitoring systems to track sea-level dynamics, exchanging climate data, and drafting unified scientific risk-mitigation strategies to safeguard regional shipping channels and deep-water ports.
20 June 2026
20 June 2026