Azerbaijan–Ethiopia relations

Azerbaijan—Ethiopia relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia in the political, socio–economic, cultural and other spheres.

Cooperation is carried out in such areas as economy,[1] trade,[2] education,[3][4] culture,[5] media,[6] engineering, energy, medicine,[7] etc.

Diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Ethiopia were established on November 2, 1992.[8]

In December 2012, the Milli Majlis (National Assembly) decided to establish the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Ethiopia.[8]

The Extraordinary Ambassador of Ethiopia to Azerbaijan is Ayalew Gobezie Workneh.[9] Azerbaijan's representative in Ethiopia is Elman Abdullayev.[10]

Since 2017, the honorary Consul of Azerbaijan in Ethiopia is Jeyhun Alekperov.[11]

In November 2017, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov paid an official visit to Ethiopia. During the visit, the Minister met with President of Ethiopia Mulatu Teshome and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia Vorkene Gebeyehu. The meeting resulted in the signing of a "Memorandum of understanding on political consultations between the ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Federal democratic Republic of Ethiopia".[12][13]

Economic cooperation

In May 2017, the Baku Business Center hosted an Azerbaijani-Ethiopian business meeting organized by the Export and Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO). The event was attended by about 30 businessmen working in the textile sector[14]

According to statistics from the UN Trade Office (COMTRADE), in 2017, the volume of exports from Azerbaijan amounted to 438 US dollars.

In 2018, the volume of exports from Azerbaijan amounted to 476.400 US dollars.[15]

International cooperation

In the international arena, cooperation between countries is carried out within different organizations: the UN, African Union, and etc.[8]

On February 26, 2016 at the initiative of the Azerbaijani Embassy in Ethiopia there was an event devoted to memory of victims of Khojaly massacre organized in Addis Ababa.[13]

Cultural ties

Since the 1960s, dozens of students from Ethiopia have been studying in Azerbaijan.[7]

In 2018, the Azerbaijani documentary "Under one sun" was presented during the "Addis Ababa Asia Pacific film festival" held in Addis Ababa.

In 2019, the Azerbaijani feature film "Ali and Nino" was shown at the European film festival in Ethiopia.[16][17]

See also

Azerbaijan

Foreign relations of Azerbaijan

Foreign relations of Ethiopia

References

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