Azerbaijan–Djibouti relations

Azerbaijan–Djibouti relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Azerbaijan and Djibouti. Neither country has a resident ambassador. Both countries are members of the Non Aligned Movement.

Azerbaijan-Djibouti relations

Azerbaijan

Djibouti

History

Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Djibouti were established on 22 October 1996.[1] The relations between two countries have been further strengthened after 2016. The Republic of Djibouti fully respects sovereignty and internationally recognized territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In 2017 parliamentary delegation headed by speaker of Djibouti parliament made a trip to Azerbaijan to attend the international forum on intercultural dialogue.[2]

Inter-parliamentary ties

On 14 April 2017 the Parliament of Republic of Azerbaijan adopted a decision on establishment of a working group on inter-parliamentary relations between Azerbaijan and Djibouti. Vusal Huseynov - member of the Azerbaijani Parliament is the chair of the working group.

On 3 May 2017 the speaker of Azerbaijan`s Parliament Ogtay Asadov received the delegation led by President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Djibouti Mohamed Ali Houmed.[3]

Partnership in humanitarian action

On 10 April 2017 a plane carrying humanitarian aid was sent from Baku to Djibouti. The humanitarian aid was sent by the Ministry of Emergency Situations according to the order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[4] The aid included drinking water, sugar, tea, sunflower oil, corn oil, flour, macaroni, vermicelli, etc.[5]

Partnership in civil aviation

On November 30, 2016, during the visit of President of Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC to the Republic of Djibouti a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Azerbaijan Airlines and Djibouti airlines to expand cooperation. Moreover, an agreement was reached to open Baku-Djibouti cargo transportation flight, as well as to establish Azerbaijan-Djibouti joint cargo transportation company.[6]

Recognition of Khojaly Massacre

In January, 2017 the National Assembly of the Republic of Djibouti adopted a resolution which recognized the Khojaly Massacre as acts of genocide and crimes against humanity. The resolution also touches upon the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenia.[7]

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References

  1. FS. "Siyasət". www.mfa.gov.az. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  2. "President of Djibouti`s National Assembly visits Azerbaijan". Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  3. "Azərbaycan-Cibuti əlaqələri inkişaf edir" (in Azerbaijani). 3 May 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  4. "Silk Way Airlines implements first Baku-Djibouti cargo flight – Heemaal News Network". heemaalnews.com. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  5. "Azerbaijan sends humanitarian aid to Djibouti". 10 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  6. Newseditor. "Azerbaijan and Djibouti reached important agreements in civil aviation". finchannel.com. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  7. "Djibouti's parliament passes resolution on Khojaly genocide". 24 January 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.

See also

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