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Azerbaijan鈥揚oland relations
Map indicating locations of Azerbaijan and Poland

Azerbaijan

Poland
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Azerbaijan, WarsawEmbassy of Poland, Baku
Envoy
Azerbaijan Ambassador to Poland Nargiz Gurbanova Polish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Rafa艂 Poborski

Foreign relations exist between Azerbaijan and Poland. The embassy of Poland opened in Azerbaijan on August 23, 2001, and the Azerbaijani Embassy in Poland on August 30, 2004. [1] Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

At present over a thousand of self-identified Poles in Azerbaijan. [2]

Historical relations

Polish Ledinski and Azerbaijani Alimardan Topchubashov founded a special group together in the Duma to struggle for the autonomy of Poland and Azerbaijan. When Mammed Amin Rasulzade founded Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918, which was the first secular and democratic republic in the Muslim world, the first chief of staff of the national army became Polish general Maciej Sulkiewicz. [3] It is also notable that Rasulzade went to Poland in 1938 and he met his second wife Wanda who was a niece of Polish statesman J贸zef Pi艂sudski. [4] During the Katyn massacre, Hamid Mahammadzadeh, an ethnic Azeri member of the Polish Officer Corps, was among 22,000 Polish nationals shot down by the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, in 1940. [5]

Recent political relations

Lech Kaczy艅ski and Ilham Aliyev, 2008.

Poland recognized Azerbaijan鈥檚 independence on December 27, 1991. They backed Azerbaijan for membership in both the Council of Europe and the World Trade Organization and declared its interest in participating in various energy projects. [6] Poland supports Azerbaijan's bid to join the European Union and NATO. [7] Poland supported Azerbaijan although it is now sporadic due to Poland鈥檚 recognition of Armenian genocide in which Azerbaijan protested against. Poland has culturally had friendly relations with Armenia for centuries. Moreover, new close relations with Azerbaijan and Polish Government's recent decision for its citizens to ask permission from Azerbaijan before visiting the Republic of Artsakh, resulted in the Polish government's decision being described as "anti-Armenian" by Armenian nationalist groups and youth organizations. [8]

Poland's then President Lech Kaczy艅ski visited Azerbaijan in 2007, and on February 26, 2008 President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev paid a visit to Poland. A joint statement of both was signed during the visit. Poland has recognized the Armenian genocide. [9]

Following the restoration of independence, several agreements between Armenia and Poland were signed, including a cultural cooperation agreement in 2000, [10] a defense cooperation agreement in 2004, [11] and an economic cooperation agreement in 2010. [12]

Economic relations

Stamp of Azerbaijan, 2012

In 2008, for the first time in the history of its economic relations Azerbaijan gained trade surplus, and turnover of goods between the two countries reached $166.9 million. [13] "Sarmatiya" company has been established to prepare technical details of Baku- Odesa- Brody- P艂ock- Gda艅sk pipeline which seemed to be a legend for many years. It shows the increasing role of Azerbaijan in ensuring energy security of Poland. [14]

Cultural relations

In the middle of the 19th century the Azerbaijani heroic epos Koroghlu was translated by Aleksander Chod藕ko and published in English and French. Warsaw remains as the last place Abbasgulu Bakikhanov visited before his retiring. He wrote a whole number of poems and his famous "Asrar al-Malakut" (The Secrets of Heavens in the Arabic language) in Warsaw. [15]

Ismayil Gutgashinli's "Rashid bey and Saadat khanum", which is notable for being the first Azerbaijani realistic prose, was published first in Poland in 1835. [ citation needed]

Polish architects J贸zef Gos艂awski and J贸zef P艂oszko depicted on Azerbaijani postal stamps from 2016

J贸zef Gos艂awski, J贸zef P艂oszko, Eugeniusz Skibi艅ski and Kazimierz Sk贸rewicz are notable for being the architects of a number of buildings in Azerbaijan. Ismailiyya Palace, Palace of Happiness, Building of Baku City Executive Power, Rylsky brothers' house, Agabala Guliyev's House, Tagiyev's Passage and present-day National Museum of History of Azerbaijan, Baku Puppet Theatre, Institute of Manuscripts and History Museum of the Prosecutor's Office are among them. [16] [17]

Polish Security Printing Works also supported Chopin Year 2010 and Milosz Year 2011 in Azerbaijan. The Center for Polish Language and Culture at the Baku Slavic University was opened on November 9, 2006. Polish engineer Pawe艂 Potocki presented the first project of oil extraction in the Caspian shelf and ensured its fulfillment. [18]

Resident diplomatic missions

  • Azerbaijan has an embassy in Warsaw.
  • Poland has an embassy in Baku.

See also

References

  1. ^ MFA - general look on relations between Azerbaijan and Poland (in Azeri language)[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Polish diaspora
  3. ^ Tadeusz Swietochowski. Russia and Azerbaijan: A Borderland in Transition. Columbia University Press, 1995. ISBN  0-231-07068-3, ISBN  978-0-231-07068-3 and Reinhard Schulze. A Modern History of the Islamic World. I.B.Tauris, 2000. ISBN  1-86064-822-3, ISBN  978-1-86064-822-9.
  4. ^ Rais Rasulzade, grandson. "Mammad Amin Rasulzade, Founding Father of the First Republic". Azerbaijan International. ISSN  1075-086X.
  5. ^ Nurani, Nair Aliyev. Katyn Tragedy - Azerbaijani Page Archived 2014-09-25 at the Wayback Machine. Echo. 26 October 2013.
  6. ^ Embassy of Republic of Poland in Baku Official Site Archived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ The Messenger, Georgia - Oct 22, 2004
  8. ^ Armenian youth organizations condemn Polish Government decision - Times.am[ permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2007-01-23.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  10. ^ Umowa mi臋dzy Rz膮dem Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej a Rz膮dem Republiki Armenii o wsp贸艂pracy kulturalnej i naukowej, sporz膮dzona w Warszawie dnia 27 stycznia 1998 r., Dz. U. z 2000 r. Nr 2, poz. 9
  11. ^ Umowa mi臋dzy Rz膮dem Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej a Rz膮dem Republiki Armenii o wsp贸艂pracy w dziedzinie obronno艣ci podpisana w Warszawie dnia 6 wrze艣nia 2004 r., Dz. U. z 2005 r. Nr 221, poz. 1902
  12. ^ Umowa mi臋dzy Rz膮dem Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej a Rz膮dem Republiki Armenii o wsp贸艂pracy gospodarczej, sporz膮dzona w Erewaniu dnia 12 marca 2010 r., M.P. z 2010 r. Nr 56, poz. 761
  13. ^ "Dragon to breathe fire on all fronts - the National". Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
  14. ^ ABC news on "Sarmatiya" Archived March 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Azeri Literature Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian). Fundamental Electronic Library The Russian Literature and Folklore. Retrieved 29 August 2006
  16. ^ J贸zef Plo艣ko Archived October 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Kazimierz Sk贸rewicz". In memoriam - pami臋ci architekt贸w polskich (in Polish). Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  18. ^ "Concise History of Azerbaijan Oil by Miryusif Mirbabayev" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-05-04. Retrieved 2011-06-30.

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