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Bilateral ties exist between Azerbaijan and Italy. Azerbaijan has an embassy in Rome, while Italy has an embassy in
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. Both countries are full members of the
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and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).


History


Azerbaijan Democratic Republic

Russo-Persian War resulted in the invasion of present-day Azerbaijan territory by Russian Empire. After the collapse of the Russian Empire, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic established the first democratic and secular state in the whole Muslim world. Italy was one of the countries that was able to establish diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan. Italy opened its consulate and military office in Baku. In that time, official visits of the Azerbaijani delegation to Italy and the Italian delegation to Azerbaijan were realized.


Recent political relations

Italy recognized the independence of Azerbaijan from Soviet Union on January 1, 1992. The diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on May 8, 1992. The first embassy of Italy among the Southern Caucasian republics was opened in Azerbaijan in 1997 and the embassy of Azerbaijan to Italy has been functioning since 2003. Heydar Aliyev paid his first official visit to Italy in September 1997 and, between 1998 and 2003 government officials of Italy visited Azerbaijan, which resulted in signed agreements on cooperation in different spheres. Italian ambassadors to Azerbaijan have stated that the travel visa requirements might be softened between the two countries in the near future. In April 1999, Italy opened a new building of the Italian Embassy in Baku.


The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Italy is notable for being the first chairman of OSCE Minsk Group's acting for the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. During
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's official visits to Italy the subject was touched on again. President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi reminded that the attempts of the Minsk Group of OSCE had not produced any results yet and stated that he would do his best to strengthen the activity of the Minsk Group. In June 2005, during his visit to Azerbaijan, the head of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Migration of the Senate of Italy, said that Italy will protect the just position of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.


Economic relations

Italy has become the biggest trade partner of Azerbaijan in importing crude oil and oil products. 51.9% of exportation from Azerbaijan has been directed to Italy since 2003. Italy mainly exports pipes for the oil sector, tobacco, leather, and furniture to Azerbaijan. The visits of the ministers of Economic Developments of both countries in 2007 resulted in signed agreements on the cooperation between Azerbaijan and Italy in the sector of natural gas.


Co-operation in oil

In 2005 Azerbaijan exported 50% of its oil to Italy. The owner of a 5% share in the ''Contract of the Century'', an Italian company ''Eni-Agip'', is involved in the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. A number of other companies in Italy also participated in the construction of the pipeline on the basis of the contract. The official opening ceremony was held in July 2006. ''Eni-Agip'' is also active in the project ''Shahdeniz'' and in the oil field ''Kyurdashy''. In June 2013, it was decided that the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) will go from Azerbaijan through Turkey and Greece to southern Italy.


Cooperation in the field of viticulture

Azerbaijan also plans to collaborate with the Italian ''Vivai Cooperativi Rauscedo'' in the field of viticulture. Italy's Manual ''Vivai Cooperativi Rauscedo'' and, in order to exchange experience, has invited officials of the Ministry of Agriculture of Azerbaijan economy to Italy.


Imports and exports

Export goods: oil, gas, food


Cultural relations

During the Soviet era, in 1972, the city of Italy, Naples, and the Azerbaijani capital,
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, were declared Sister cities. Since that time, the cultural ties between Italy and Azerbaijan have become more intense but relations between the two countries have a long history which can be seen from travelers visiting Azerbaijan in the Middle Ages (including
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) and Nasreddin Tusi's book "Interpretation of Euclid's "Elements" being translated into Latin and published in 1594 in Rome. There are different paintings by well-known Italian painters in museums of Azerbaijan, and many carpets and jewelry articles made in Azerbaijan are in different museums and private collections in Italy. Since the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century in Baku, different buildings were built by famous Italian architects. The works of Dante and Petrarch were translated into Azerbaijani and published in great quantities. Some legendary singers of Azerbaijan such as
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and Muslim Magomayev mastered the bases of opera art in Italy. Many cultural events have been held in both countries.


Italian aid

Italy is among those countries that render humanitarian assistance to Azerbaijan. The agreement on the humanitarian aid between Azerbaijan and Italy, signed on June 1, 2005, is directed at easing the hard life of refugees and IDPs settled in Azerbaijan. The Italian government helped a number of medical and social institutions in Azerbaijan as well.


See also

* Foreign relations of Azerbaijan * Foreign relations of Italy * Roman influence in Caucasian Albania *
Petroleum industry in Azerbaijan The petroleum industry in Azerbaijan produces about of oil per day and 29 billion cubic meters of gas per year as of 2013. Azerbaijan is one of the birthplaces of the oil industry. The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (known as SOCAR) ...


References


External links


Azerbaijanian embassy in Italy Official website

Italian embassy in Azerbaijan Official website

Relazioni bilaterali

Italia e Azerbaigian
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