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    U.S. BILATERAL RELATIONS FACT SHEETS: AZERBAIJAN

    State Department Documents and Publications, USA
    February 11, 2013

    U.S. Relations With Azerbaijan

    Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs

    Fact Sheet

    September 20, 2012

    More information about Azerbaijan is available on the Azerbaijan Page
    and from other Department of State publications and other sources
    listed at the end of this fact sheet.

    U.S.-AZERBAIJAN RELATIONS

    The United States established diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan
    in 1992, following its independence from the Soviet Union. The United
    States is committed to strengthening democracy and the formation of an
    open market economy in Azerbaijan. It stands to gain benefits from an
    Azerbaijan that is peaceful, democratic, prosperous, and strategically
    linked to the United States and U.S. allies in Europe. The United
    States seeks new ways to partner with Azerbaijan to promote regional
    security and stability, enhance energy security, and strengthen
    economic and political reforms. The United States supports efforts
    to peacefully resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and reopen the
    closed border with Armenia.

    U.S. Assistance to Azerbaijan

    U.S. Government assistance to Azerbaijan aims to encourage reforms
    that promote the development of democratic institutions and processes,
    sustainable economic growth, and regional security. A fact sheet on
    U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan can be found here.

    Bilateral Economic Relations

    The United States and Azerbaijan have a bilateral trade agreement and a
    bilateral investment treaty. U.S. companies are involved in offshore
    oil development projects with Azerbaijan and have been exploring
    emerging investment opportunities in Azerbaijan in telecommunications
    and other fields. Azerbaijan has been designated as a beneficiary
    country under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program,
    under which a range of products that Azerbaijan might seek to export
    are eligible for duty-free entry to the United States. The GSP program
    provides an incentive for investors to produce in Azerbaijan and
    export selected products duty-free to the U.S. market.

    Azerbaijan's Membership in International Organizations

    Azerbaijan and the United States belong to a number of the
    same international organizations, including the United Nations,
    Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank.

    Azerbaijan also is an observer to the Organization of American States
    and the World Trade Organization and a participant in the North
    Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Partnership for Peace program.

    Bilateral Representation

    The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan is Richard Morningstar; other
    principal embassy officials are listed in the Department's Key
    Officers List.

    Azerbaijan maintains an embassy in the United States at 2741 34th
    Street NW, Washington, DC 20008; tel. (202) 337-3500.

    More information about Azerbaijan is available from the Department
    of State and other sources, some of which are listed here:

    Department of State Azerbaijan Country Page Department of State
    Key Officers List CIA World Factbook Azerbaijan Page U.S. Embassy:
    Azerbaijan USAID Azerbaijan Page History of U.S. Relations With
    Azerbaijan Human Rights Reports International Religious Freedom Reports
    Trafficking in Persons Reports Narcotics Control Reports Investment
    Climate Statements U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics
    Export.gov International Offices Page Library of Congress Country
    Studies Travel and Business Information



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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