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  2. Azerbaijan–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Poland supports Azerbaijan's bid to join the European Union and NATO. [8] Poland supported Azerbaijan although it is now sporadic due to Poland’s recognition of Armenian genocide in which Azerbaijan protested against. Poland has culturally had friendly relations with Armenia for centuries. Moreover, new close relations with Azerbaijan and ...

  3. Iran–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Iran and Poland re-established diplomatic relations in August 1945. Their relations were elevated to embassies in 1962. [14] In September 1966, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi paid an official visit to Poland. [14] In May 1968, Chairman of the Polish Council of State, Marian Spychalski paid an official visit to Tehran.

  4. Azerbaijan–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    For almost all of its history, the territory of the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan was a part of the various Iranian/Persian empires or Persianate empires, specifically during the reign of dynasties such as Median, Achaemenid, Parthians, Sassanid, the Shirvanshah, various dynasties of the Iranian Intermezzo, the Kara Koyunlu, the Ak Koyunlu, the Safavids, the Afsharids, the Zands, and the ...

  5. Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Comoros severed diplomatic relations with Iran in January 2016, but they were reestablished by 2023. [205] [206] Egypt: 1939 (Diplomatic relations severed 30 April 1979) [207] See Egypt–Iran relations. Egypt has an interest section in Tehran. Gambia: In November 2010, Gambia broke off diplomatic relations with Iran in reaction to a weapons ...

  6. Foreign relations of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    See Azerbaijan–Iran relations. Azerbaijan has an embassy in Tehran. and a consulate general in Tabriz. Iran has an embassy in Baku. and a consulate general in Nakhchivan. Both countries are full members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

  7. Azerbaijan (Iran) - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan or Azarbaijan (Persian/Azerbaijani: آذربایجان, romanized: Āzarbāyjān, Persian pronunciation: [ɒːzæɾbɒːjˈdʒɒːn], Azerbaijani pronunciation: [ɑːzæɾbɑjˈdʒɑn]), also known as Iranian Azerbaijan, [1] is a historical region in northwestern Iran that borders Iraq and Turkey to the west and Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijani exclave of the Nakhchivan ...

  8. Memorial to the Heroes Fighting for the Independent of Poland ...

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    The Memorial to the Heroes Fighting for the Independent of Poland and Azerbaijan (Polish: Pomnik ku czci bohaterów walczących o niepodleglość Polski i Azerbejdżanu; Azerbaijani: Müstəqil Azərbaycan və Polşa uğrunda mübarizlərin xatirəsinə) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Praga-South.

  9. Memorial to the Heroes Fighting for the Independence of ...

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    The Memorial to the Heroes Fighting for the Independene of Poland and Azerbaijan (Polish: Pomnik ku czci bohaterów walczących o niepodleglość Polski i Azerbejdżanu; Azerbaijani: Müstəqil Azərbaycan və Polşa uğrunda mübarizlərin xatirəsinə abidə) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Praga-South.