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Azerbaijan Adopts NATO Military Standards gemini.google.com/share/99b2…
You are correct. Recent statements from the highest levels of the Azerbaijani government confirm a formal move to align the country’s military with NATO standards.1This is a significant development in Azerbaijan’s long-standing relationship with the alliance.
Key Aspects of the Alignment
Official Announcement: In early November 2025, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev officially announced that the country’s army is transitioning to NATO standards.2
Close Cooperation with Turkey: This military reform and modernization is being carried out in close cooperation with Turkey, a NATO member and one of Azerbaijan’s strongest allies.3
Ongoing Modernization: The transition is part of a broader, ongoing effort to modernize Azerbaijan’s armed forces following the Second Karabakh War.4A Long-Term Partnership
This recent announcement is the latest step in a partnership that has been developing for decades.
Partnership for Peace (PfP): Azerbaijan joined NATO’s PfP program in 1994.5
Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP): The country has long participated in this program, which is designed to help partner nations advance their defense reforms and bring their forces closer to NATO standards.6
Operational Interoperability: For years, Azerbaijan has participated in NATO programs like the Operational Capabilities Concept (OCC).7 This involves training and evaluating Azerbaijani units to ensure they can operate effectively alongside NATO forces in joint exercises and potential missions.8
Contributions: Azerbaijan has contributed to NATO-led missions in the past, including in Kosovo (KFOR) and Afghanistan (ISAF and the Resolute Support Mission).9In short, while Azerbaijan has worked with NATO for many years, the recent statements from its leadership signal a more formal and comprehensive commitment to adopting NATO standards throughout its military.10
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 17, 2025

