# Azerbaijan's Arms Strategy: What Do the Agreements with Ukraine and the Czech Republic Provide For?
Azerbaijan's expansion of cooperation with foreign partners in the defense sphere is accompanied by attempts in a number of analytical circles to give this process various interpretations.
This concerns emotional, analytically exaggerated, and often out-of-context assessments of the visits of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Azerbaijan, as well as the documents signed and agreements reached within the framework of these visits, particularly in the military-technical sphere.
Some observers portray what is happening as a "quiet rearmament" of the post-Soviet space and put forward assumptions about replacing one arms supplier with another in regional weapons markets.
Against this backdrop, a natural question arises: what is actually happening?
In the new edition of the "Military Chronicle" section on Baku TV, a detailed assessment of these and other issues is provided.
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