Azerbaijan |
Belgium |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Azerbaijan, Brussels | Embassy of Belgium, Baku |
Kingdom of Belgium (Belgium) recognized the independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan) on December 31, 1991. Azerbaijan has been the first Post-Soviet State to establish diplomatic ties with Belgium on February 20, 1992. [1]
Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Belgium were established on June 17, 1992. [2] On 20 February 2017, Belgium celebrated the 25th anniversary of its relations with Azerbaijan. Didier Reynders, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium, welcomed this celebration. [3] In 1995, Azerbaijan opened the Embassy in Belgium. [4] For the end of November 2017, Fuad Isgandarov is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Azerbaijan to Belgium and Grand Duchy of Luxembourg / Head of the Mission to the European Union. [5] He was appointed to this post in September 2012. [6] Accordingly, Belgium opened its embassy in Azerbaijan in 2007. [7] For the end of November 2017, Ambassador of Belgium to Azerbaijan is Bert Schoofs. [8]
Both Azerbaijan and Belgium parliaments have inter-parliamentary working groups. For the end of November 2017, Elkhan Suleymanov from Azerbaijan side, and Philippe Blanchart from Belgium side are heads of the respective working groups. [9] [10] On 6–7 April 2005, the Delegation led by H. de Kroo, President of Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, paid a working visit to Azerbaijan, and met with Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan. [11] [12]
Since 2020, Kamal Jafarov from Azerbaijan side and Tim Vandenput from Belgium side are the heads of the respective working groups. [13]
Azerbaijan |
Belgium |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Azerbaijan, Brussels | Embassy of Belgium, Baku |
Kingdom of Belgium (Belgium) recognized the independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan) on December 31, 1991. Azerbaijan has been the first Post-Soviet State to establish diplomatic ties with Belgium on February 20, 1992. [1]
Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Belgium were established on June 17, 1992. [2] On 20 February 2017, Belgium celebrated the 25th anniversary of its relations with Azerbaijan. Didier Reynders, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium, welcomed this celebration. [3] In 1995, Azerbaijan opened the Embassy in Belgium. [4] For the end of November 2017, Fuad Isgandarov is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Azerbaijan to Belgium and Grand Duchy of Luxembourg / Head of the Mission to the European Union. [5] He was appointed to this post in September 2012. [6] Accordingly, Belgium opened its embassy in Azerbaijan in 2007. [7] For the end of November 2017, Ambassador of Belgium to Azerbaijan is Bert Schoofs. [8]
Both Azerbaijan and Belgium parliaments have inter-parliamentary working groups. For the end of November 2017, Elkhan Suleymanov from Azerbaijan side, and Philippe Blanchart from Belgium side are heads of the respective working groups. [9] [10] On 6–7 April 2005, the Delegation led by H. de Kroo, President of Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, paid a working visit to Azerbaijan, and met with Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan. [11] [12]
Since 2020, Kamal Jafarov from Azerbaijan side and Tim Vandenput from Belgium side are the heads of the respective working groups. [13]