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Georgia and Azerbaijan have maintained cordial relations since diplomatic ties were established on November 18, 1992. Azerbaijani fuel and Georgia's own separatist problems are contributing factors to the generally good ties between the two countries. Both are members of GUAM Organization For Democracy And Economic Development . ENERGY Georgia, under Zviad Gamsakhurdia , signed a cooperation agreement with Azerbaijan regarding the economic, scientific, technical, and cultural spheres in December 1990, . In February 1993, Georgia under Shevardnadze , concluded a far-reaching treaty of friendship, cooperation, and mutual relations with Azerbaijan, including a mutual security arrangement and assurances that Georgia would not reexport Azerbaijani oil or natural gas to Armenia. In 1993, Azerbaijan attempted to pressure Georgia into joining the blockade against Armenia during the Nagorno-Karabakh War but to no avail. {Link without Title} The two countries are connected by several important regional projects, including the "Baku-Supsa and "Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan” oil pipelines and "Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum” Gas Line . The two nations are also working on the "Baku-Tbilisi-Kars” railway which would connect them to Europe. Azerbaijan is also one of the most significant trading partners of Georgia. Georgian exports to Azerbaijan include cement, locomotives and other railway vehicles, mineral and chemical fertilizers, mineral waters,strong drinks, glass and glass wares, and pharmaceuticals, among other things. Azerbaijani exports to Georgia include oil and petroleum products, natural gas, plastic wares, waste foodstuff, furniture and building constructions, among other things. {Link without Title} BORDER See Also: David Gareja monastery complex |
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