Baku, Bucharest to focus on bilateral ties
By Sara Rajabova
The prospects of Azerbaijani-Romanian bilateral relations will be discussed during the Bucharest visit of Azerbaijan's foreign policy head.
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's official visit to Romania started on September 15, the Azerbaijani foreign ministry said.
During the visit, Mammadyarov will meet with Romanian officials.
Azerbaijan and Romania have a long history of relations dating back to the 15th century.
Romania officially recognized Azerbaijan's independence on December 11, 1991. The two countries established diplomatic relations on June 19, 1992. The countries have established embassies in their respective capitals.
While the two share good cooperation in multiple areas, the main focus has been on trade and energy links, with trade delegations and frequent talks regarding the further development of such ties and an increase in bilateral trade since trade originating from Azerbaijan approximately five times more than ($161 million) of those from Romania ($31.83 million).
Romania also has been a strong advocate of Azerbaijan's future membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), pointing out the strategic importance of the country for trade and shipping, particularly with a view towards Afghanistan.