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Azerbaijan–Kyrgyzstan relations

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Azerbaijan–Kyrgyzstan relations
Map indicating locations of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan

Azerbaijan

Kyrgyzstan
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Azerbaijan, BishkekEmbassy of Kyrgyzstan, Baku
Envoy
Ambassador Latif GandilovAmbassador Maksat Mamytkanov[1]

Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan were established on January 19, 1993.[2]

Over 20,000 Azerbaijanis live in Kyrgyzstan and actively participate as entrepreneurs and in the social life of the country. The main settlements of Azerbaijanis are Talas, Bishkek, and Kara-Balta. On May 16, 2007, the Embassy of Azerbaijan was opened in Kyrgyzstan.[3]

The cultures of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan have similar roots in terms of religion, traditions and language.

Diplomatic relations

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The first meeting of independent Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan presidents occurred in first Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Head of state council in 1993.

On November 11, 1996, foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan signed a cooperation protocol.

The first visit of Kyrgyzstan president to Azerbaijan occurred in 1997 where 14 agreements were signed, where the most notable were Friendship Agreement between republics and cooperation of Justice Ministries from both sides. Moreover, the working group which specializes in interparliamentary relations was created.[4]

In addition, president of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev visited the conference in Baku where the restoration of the Silk Road as part of TRACECA was being actively discussed. Furthermore, a multilateral European-Caucasus-Asia corridor cooperation agreement was signed.[4]

In 2004, bilateral military sphere cooperation pact was signed between Ministries of Defense.

On October 3, 2009, Kyrgyzstan President Kurmanbek Bakiyev visited Nakhchivan for a summit of heads of Turkic speaking countries. At this meeting, the Turkic Council was founded.

On March 30–31, 2012, President of Kyrgyzstan paid a working visit to Azerbaijan.[4]

Economic relations

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Imports and exports

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Imports of Azerbaijan
Year Amount
Thousands of USD
2020[5] 3 584,32
2021[6] 2 995,04 Decrease
2022[7] 6 073,47 Increase
2023[8] 5 640,01 Decrease
Exports of Azerbaijan
Year Amount
Thousands of USD
2020[5] 1 832,86
2021[6] 6 023,13 Increase
2022[7] 4 736,65 Decrease
2023[8] 59 338,32 Increase

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ilham Aliyev received credentials of incoming Kyrgyz ambassador
  2. ^ "Siyasət". www.mfa.gov.az. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  3. ^ "129-IIIQ - Azərbaycan Respublikasının Qırğız Respublikasında (Bişkek şəhərində) səfirliyinin təsis edilməsi haqqında". e-qanun.az. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  4. ^ a b c "Azerbaycan-Qirgiz munasibetleri" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-26.
  5. ^ a b "International trade statistics 2020 year" (PDF). Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Official website (in Azerbaijani).
  6. ^ a b "International trade statistics 2021 year" (PDF). Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Official website (in Azerbaijani).
  7. ^ a b "International trade statistics 2022 year" (PDF). Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Official website (in Azerbaijani).
  8. ^ a b "International trade statistics 2023" (PDF). Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Official website (in Azerbaijani).