Azerbaijan–Cameroon relations

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Azerbaijan–Cameroon relations refer to the bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Cameroon.

The two countries maintain diplomatic relations and cooperate within international organizations, as well as in selected areas of mutual interest, including political dialogue and multilateral engagement.

History

Azerbaijan and Cameroon established official diplomatic relations on 24 February 1995 through the signing of a protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations.

Following the establishment of diplomatic ties, interaction between the two countries has developed primarily within international organizations, as well as through diplomatic contacts and cooperation in the field of multilateral diplomacy.

Economic relations

Trade between the two countries remains limited, and economic ties are at an early stage of development. According to the Azerbaijani government, trade is conducted irregularly, though there is potential for the expansion of economic cooperation in the future.

See also

  • Foreign relations of Azerbaijan
  • Foreign relations of Cameroon

References

Cameroon Category:Bilateral relations of Cameroon