Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Syrian Arab Republic were established on 28 March 1992.[1] Syria is accredited to Azerbaijan from its embassy in Tehran, Iran.
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On 9 July 2009, the first official visit of the President of the Syrian Arab Republic — Bashar al-Assad to Azerbaijan took place. The parties agreed to supply 1-1. 5 billion cubic meters of Azerbaijani gas to Syria.[2][3]
A joint Azerbaijani-Syrian business forum was held during the visit.[4] The business forum resulted in the signing of 14 documents:
In September 2009, the two governments signed an agreement to eliminate double taxation.[6]
During the talks between the Minister of industry and energy of Azerbaijan Natig Aliyev and the Minister of industry and energy of Syria Sufyan Allau, which were held in the capital city of Damascus on 4 March 2010, a Memorandum of intent was signed to conclude an agreement on gas supplies. There was also a Protocol signed on the mutual exchange of experience, training of qualified personnel, and the establishment of a joint Azerbaijani-Syrian company.[2]
On 23 November 2010, the parties entered into an agreement on the technical details of the purchase of natural gas for a period of 20 years.[7][8]
In December 2011, Azerbaijan began exporting natural gas to Syria via Turkey and Georgia.[7][9]
The Azerbaijani government plans to allocate approximately 5–10 billion dollars for investment in the Syrian economy.[10]
In 2018, it was announced that the chairmen of Azerbaijani companies wish to participate in various tenders, the main purpose of which is the reconstruction of oil and gas pipelines, roads, etc. on the territory of Syria.[11]
The two countries cooperate in a number of areas: energy, mining, agriculture, tourism, trade, science, education, health, ecology, construction, and so on.[2][4]
Syria has once supported Azerbaijan's position on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.[12] However, since the Syrian Civil War, Syria has been supporting Armenia, Azerbaijan's arch-rival.
Both countries are members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), although Syria is suspended since 2012.[4][13] Syria and Azerbaijan cooperate within the framework of the United Nations (UN), Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), etc.[5][14]
Since the twentieth century, the two countries have been cooperating in book publishing. The society for friendship and cultural relations operates in Damascus.[15]
The citizens of Azerbaijan have the opportunity to obtain a visa at the border with Syria. The validity period of the visa is 15 days.[16]
On 7–18 December 2015, with the financial support of the International Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (AIDA) and the organization of the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Jordan, humanitarian aid was distributed to 400 Syrian families settled in Jordan, including food and health products.[17]