Okay, so you know how you have friends at school, and you also know how sometimes you don't get along with certain people? Well, countries (like Azerbaijan) also have friends (called allies) and not-so-friends (called enemies) around the world.
Azerbaijan is located in a part of the world called the Caucasus, and it has many neighbors like Russia, Iran, and Turkey. These neighbors can either be friends or enemies, depending on how they treat Azerbaijan.
Sometimes, countries also make agreements or deals with each other. For example, Azerbaijan and Turkey are really good friends, and they have a special agreement where they help each other out with things like trade and military defense.
Azerbaijan is also part of some really big groups of countries, similar to how you have groups of friends at school. One big group Azerbaijan is a part of is called the United Nations. This group is made up of lots of countries who work together to solve problems around the world.
Overall, the foreign relations of Azerbaijan are all about who their friends and enemies are, what agreements they make, and what groups they belong to. And just like how you can't always control who your friends are, Azerbaijan also has to work with what they have and try to make the best of their relationships with other countries.