Azerbaijan is increasingly leveraging its political and economic clout to reconfigure regional dynamics, targeting Armenia’s foothold in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the surrounding energy markets. By pushing Armenia towards economic isolation, Baku seeks to weaken Yerevan’s strategic alliances and monopolize pivotal gas transit routes that traverse the South Caucasus. This approach includes pressuring regional partners and employing diplomatic channels to challenge Armenia’s membership benefits, effectively marginalizing its role in regional trade and energy cooperation.

Key elements of Baku’s strategy include:

  • Expanding Azerbaijan’s control over gas pipelines connecting the Caspian Sea to Europe and beyond.
  • Undermining Armenia’s ability to serve as a gas transit country, thereby consolidating Azerbaijan’s dominance in supply chains.
  • Forging alliances with neighboring states to isolate Armenia politically and economically from the EAEU framework.
  • Investing in infrastructure projects that bypass Armenia, aiming to redirect energy flows exclusively through Azerbaijani territory.
Factor Potential Impact
Gas Pipeline Control Dominance over regional energy exports
EAEU Influence Reduced Armenian leverage in trade negotiations
Diplomatic Isolation Decreased political support for Armenia
Alternative Transit Routes Bypassing Armenia to solidify Azerbaijani monopoly