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Bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Cuba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Azerbaijan–Cuba relations refers to bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Cuba . Azerbaijan has an embassy in Havana and Cuba has an embassy in Baku.[1] Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Cuba were established on March 27, 1992.[1]
High-level visits
On September 19, 2005, within the framework of the 60th session of the UN General Assembly, there was a meeting held between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Fernando Rog.[1] On September 28–30, 2006, Mammadyarov paid an official visit to Cuba,[1] and on February 8, 2011, the Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla paid an official visit to Azerbaijan.[1] In October 2019, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel paid an official visit to Azerbaijan to participate in the XVIII summit of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Baku.[2]
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Inter-parliamentary relations
The Azerbaijani-Cuban inter-parliamentary working group operates in the Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan. The Cuban-Azerbaijani inter-parliamentary working group operates in the National Assembly (Parliament) of Cuba. The team leader is Elbis Perez Olivera.[1] Ten documents have been signed between Azerbaijan and Cuba.[3] The first session of the Cuba-Azerbaijan intergovernmental Commission was held in November 2007 in Havana.[citation needed] The second meeting of the intergovernmental Commission was held in November of the following year.[4]
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Economic cooperation
In December 2007, during the visit of the Azerbaijani government delegation to Havana, the prospects of cooperation in the field of energy were discussed.[5] In October 2010, the first joint Azerbaijani-Cuban business forum was held.[6] The basis of imports to Azerbaijan are alcoholic beverages, cigars and tobacco products, handbags, postage stamps, etc. The basis of export from Azerbaijan is pneumatic rubber tires.[3] More than 70% of the equipment at Cuban power plants was exported from Azerbaijan.[5] Cuba is interested in cooperation in the oil and gas sector.[7]
Trade turnover (in thousands of US dollars)
Other areas
In 2008, about a hundred tourists from Azerbaijan visited Cuba.[5] In December 2009, Cuba and Azerbaijan signed an agreement on the exchange of experience and joint activities in various sports events.[8] A festival of Azerbaijani culture was held in Cuba in March 2010.[9] Cooperation in the field of mobile communications and Internet service is underway.[6] In the field of agriculture, cooperation covers such areas as cattle breeding, tobacco growing, tea growing, gardening, etc.[10] In the fall of 2010, the Minister of communications and information technology of Azerbaijan, Ali Abbasov, took the initiative to build a computer manufacturing plant in Cuba.[6][11] In the summer of 2017, at the initiative of the Vice-President of the Cuban Chess Federation, Carlos Rivera Gonzales, a Memorandum of understanding was signed between the chess federations of both countries.[12] Currently, there are one hundred students from Cuba studying at the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy.[5]
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