(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
In the year 2022, Azerbaijan has been marking the
30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations
with various states and international organizations.
Azernews, the nation's first English language media outlet,
continues its project of scrutinizing major aspects of Azerbaijan's
relations with key actors of international policy in a Q&A
format. This one is looking into Azerbaijan's relations with the
United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Throughout these years, the two countries have developed their
relations in almost all sectors and formats. The high-level
political dialogue that exists today between Azerbaijan and the UAE
is accompanied by cooperation in economic, energy, transport,
humanitarian and other sectors.
Q: When did Azerbaijan and the UAE establish
diplomatic relations?
A: The UAE recognized Azerbaijan's independence on December 26,
1991. Diplomatic relations between the two states were established
on September 1, 1992.
On December 13, 1994, within the framework of the Summit of the
Heads of States and Governments of the member states of the OIC in
Casablanca, President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev met with
President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al
Nahyan.
The embassy of Azerbaijan in the UAE has been operating since
June 16, 2001, while the UAE embassy has been operating in
Azerbaijan since October 28, 2011.
Q: What is the current state and spheres of economic
cooperation between the two nations?
A: Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates are actively
cooperating in various sectors of the economy. The UAE is
Azerbaijan's largest trading partner in the Gulf Cooperation
Council. The trade turnover between the two countries amounted to
$50.4 million in 2021, and to $48.3 million in the first seven
months of 2022.
The UAE exports equipment, mechanical devices, food, and
chemical products from Azerbaijan, while Azerbaijan exports metal
and engineering products from the UAE.
An intergovernmental commission on the economy, trade, and
technical cooperation is functioning between the two countries. At
the same time, the Trade Representation of Azerbaijan in the UAE,
and the Azerbaijani Trade House in Dubai play an important role in
the development of trade and economic partnership.
There are more than 30 bilateral treaties signed between the two
countries.
Q: What is the current state of energy and renewable
energy cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United Arab
Emirates?
A: First of all, the two countries are actively cooperating
within OPEC+.
In 2021, Azerbaijan and the UAE signed agreements on pilot
projects in renewable energy, under which the building of a 230-MW
solar power plant is envisaged.
On March 15, a groundbreaking ceremony for the 230 MW Garadagh
solar power plant, to be constructed by the United Arab Emirates'
Masdar company, was held in Baku's Gulustan Palace. The plant is
designed to produce 500 million kWh of electricity per year and
supply it to approximately 110,000 households. It will also reduce
gas consumption by 110 million cubic meters and environmental
emissions by 200,000 tons. The plant construction is planned to be
completed by late 2022.
The two countries also signed four memorandums of understanding
on cooperation in the renewable energy sector: on cooperation in
the field of integrated renewable energy at sea; in the field of
renewable energy and energy efficiency; in the field of electricity
generation from municipal solid waste; and in the field of
renewable and clean energy in the Karabakh and East-Zangazur
economic region.
Q: How do the two countries cooperate in political,
cultural, and other spheres?
A: Azerbaijan is a major economic partner of the UAE in the
region, and a popular destination for Emirates' citizens for
travel, tourism, and study.
Azerbaijan is usually participating in various international
exhibitions held in the United Arab Emirates. It is worth noting
that this year, Azerbaijan was represented at the Dubai Expo 2020
with a national pavilion under the“Seeds for the Future” topic.
Agrarian and investment opportunities, potential projects, as well
as smart village project in Azerbaijan's liberated territories were
presented at the expo.
Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates share a common religion
and culture, which also can be seen in similarities between the
Azerbaijani and Arabic languages.
The relations between the two countries are witnessing rapid
progress in various sectors, which gives a solid ground to say that
they will develop further and elevate to new highs.
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Ayya Lmahamad is AzerNews' staff journalist, follow her on
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