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Azerbaijan Donates Five Buses to Ukraine Amid Ongoing Support (2)

Azerbaijan donated five passenger buses to Ukraine on April 25, 2026, during President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit. The announcement came from Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha via social media.

Ukrinform ENUpdate2 min readUpdated 4/26/2026

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Published Apr 25, 2026, 5:28 PMUpdated Apr 26, 2026, 2:38 AM
Azerbaijan donated five passenger buses to Ukraine on April 25, 2026, during President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit. The announcement came...

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At a glance

  • Azerbaijan donated five passenger buses to Ukraine during Zelensky's visit.
  • This donation is part of over $45 million in humanitarian aid from Azerbaijan since 2022.
  • Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced the aid via social media.
  • More than 500 Ukrainian children have participated in recovery programs in Azerbaijan.
  • Six documents, including security agreements, were signed during the visit.

Why it matters

Azerbaijan's donation of buses is part of ongoing humanitarian support for Ukraine, reflecting strong bilateral ties. This assistance is crucial for addressing the immediate needs of affected communities during the conflict.

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What Happened

During a diplomatic visit on April 25, 2026, a Ukrainian delegation led by President Volodymyr Zelensky received five passenger buses from Azerbaijan as humanitarian aid. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha confirmed the donation on the platform X, highlighting Azerbaijan's ongoing support for Ukraine since 2022.

Key Details

Azerbaijan's contribution to Ukraine has surpassed $45 million in humanitarian aid since the beginning of the conflict. This assistance includes high-capacity generators and transformers that help maintain Ukraine's energy infrastructure amid continuous assaults.

Sybiha expressed gratitude for Azerbaijan's support, mentioning the importance of this solidarity in helping Ukraine remain resilient. In his message, Sybiha also emphasized Azerbaijan's efforts to support Ukrainian children, noting that over 500 have participated in recovery programs in Azerbaijan, which he described as especially vital in wartime.

He remarked on the broader cooperation between the countries, with six documents, including security agreements, signed during the visit.

Why It Matters

This donation illustrates Azerbaijan's commitment to humanitarian assistance for Ukraine during a challenging period. Such contributions strengthen ties between Ukraine and Azerbaijan, vital for diplomatic relations and support structures.

Background

Azerbaijan has been a consistent ally to Ukraine since the onset of the Russian invasion in 2022. The nation has actively provided various forms of humanitarian support, demonstrating solidarity in the face of the ongoing conflict.

Diplomatic relations have also included discussions about security and future cooperation between the two nations. The donation of buses is part of a larger effort to aid Ukrainian communities during a period of significant upheaval.

The Ukrainian government continues to seek international support to strengthen its resilience against ongoing challenges. Buses will facilitate transportation needs for communities affected by the conflict, allowing for better mobility in humanitarian efforts and daily activities.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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