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Azerbaijan–Mexico relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Azerbaijan–Mexico relations

Azerbaijan–Mexico relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Mexico.
== History ==

In December 1991, Mexico recognized the independence of Azerbaijan after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. On 14 January 1992, both nations established diplomatic relations.〔(Diplomatic relations between Mexico and Azerbaijan (in Spanish) )〕 At first, diplomatic relations between both nations were carried out from their respective embassies; the Azeri embassy in Washington, DC, USA and from the Mexican embassy in Ankara, Turkey.〔 In 2007, Azerbaijan opened an embassy in Mexico City and Mexico followed suit by opening an embassy in Baku in 2014. In 2011, the Mexican Senate recognized the Khojaly Massacre.〔(Mexican Senate recognizes Azeris’ massacre as genocide )〕
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of Mexican independence, Mexico allowed certain foreign countries to remodel parks and squares with monuments of their countries. The government of Azerbaijan chose to place a monument of former President Heydar Aliyev on the main Paseo de la Reforma in Chapultepec Park and another monument in remembrance to the massacre of Khojaly in Plaza Tlaxcoaque. In November 2012, relations between both nations came to an all-time low when soon after the unveiling of the statue of former Azeri President Heydar Aliyev; several residents of Mexico City accused the local city government of allowing the Azeri government of placing a statue of a "dictator" in the city.〔(Azerbaiyán retira inversión millonaria por polémica estatua de Aliyev (in Spanish) )〕〔(Azerbaiyán romperá relaciones si se remueve monumento de Reforma (in Spanish) )〕 It was proposed that the local government should remove the statue and place it elsewhere, however, the Azeri embassy in Mexico City protested that if the statue were to be moved, "Azerbaijan may break diplomatic relations with Mexico."〔 In the end, the statue of President Heydar Aliyev was moved to a private home in the city and in retaliation, the Azeri government withheld $3.8 billion USD in investments.〔

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