The Republic of Hungary recognized independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan on December 26, 1991 and the diplomatic relations were established on November 27, 1992. The Hungarian Embassy in Azerbaijan was established on January 12, 2009. Since December 14, 2010 ambassador of Hungary in Azerbaijan is Mr. Zsolt Cutora. Embassy of Azerbaijan in Hungary was opened in September 2004. Currently, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Hungary is H.E. Mr. Vilayat Guliyev.
There are around hundreds of Azerbaijani descent living in Hungary.
4–5 December 1994 - President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev's working visit18–19 February 2008 - President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev's official visit26–27 January 2009 - President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev's working visit10–12 November 2011 - President of Hungary Pál Schmitt's visit11–12 November 2014 - Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visits Hungary.7–8 July 2008 - Prime Minister of Hungary Ferenc Gyurcsány's official visit;14 November 2008 - Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány's working visit;13–14 September 2010 - Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán's official visit;29 June-1 July 2012 - Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán's official visit.15 June 2007 - Vice-speaker of Milli Majlis Mr. V.Alasgarov official visit5–7 September 2008 - Speaker of Parliament of Hungary Mr. Katalini Silin official visit7–9 December 2011 - Chairman of the Milli Majlis Mr. O.Asadov official visit5–8 June 2012 - Head of inter-parliamentary friendship group of Hungary Mr. Márton Gyöngyösi visit29 May-1 June 2013 - Head of inter-parliamentary friendship group of Hungary Márton Gyöngyösi visit14–15 June 2013 - Head of working group on Azerbaijan-Hungary inter-parliamentary relations Mr. Khanhuseyn Kazimli visitFebruary 1997 - Hungary MFA Secretary of State I.Sent-Ivan visit7–8 September 1998 - Hungary MFA Secretary of State Q.Qabi visit03-24 April 2004 - Deputy State Secretary of Hungary Y.Boros visit22–24 January 2006 - Hungary MFA Secretary of State on political issues A.Borso visit29 November-1 December 2006 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs X.Xalafov visit22–23 March 2007 - Minister for Finance of Azerbaijan Mr. S.Sharifov visit17–19 May 2007 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary Mrs. K.Qonts official visit13–15 September 2007 - Minister of Industry and Energy of Azerbaijan N.Aliyev visit23–25 September 2007 - Minister of Labor and Social Protection of Population of Azerbaijan F.Alakbarov official visit22 November 2007 - Minister of Economy and Transport of Hungary Y. Koka visit24–27 May 2009 - Head of the Border Service of Azerbaijan E.Guliyev visit2 March 2010 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs M.Mammad-Guliyev visit11–12 March 2010 - Minister of Education of Azerbaijan M.Mardanov visit24–26 February 2011 - State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Hungary J.Nemet visit28 February-2 March 2011 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs X.Xalafov visit27–30 November 2011 - Chairman of the State Social Protection Fund of Azerbaijan Republic S.Muslimov visit23–25 July 2012 - Head of inter-governmental commission group between Azerbaijan and Hungary, State Secretary Péter Szijjártó visit8–9 October 2012 - Minister of Economic Development Shahin Mustafaev working visit12–14 March 2013 - State Secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development Gyula Budai visit7–8 April 2013 - Minister of National Development Zsuzsa Nemeth, State Secretary of National Development V.Nagy Vilmos, General Director of National Aviation Ildiko Sakmari, Senior Advisor of the Ministry of National Development Istvan Erenyi visit (for participating at the World Economic Forum)17 May 2013 - Minister of Health of the Republic of Azerbaijan O.Shiraliyev visit8–9 November 2013 - Minister of Communication and Information Technologies A.Abbasov visit1–3 December 2013 - Minister of National Development Zsuzsa Nemeth visit27–28 January 2014 - Head of inter-governmental commission group between Azerbaijan Hungary, State Secretary Peter Sijjarto visit27–28 April 2014 - Minister of Foreign Affairs E.Mammadyarov working visit3–4 November 2014 - Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affair and Trade Péter Szijjártó visited Azerbaijan. On March 26, 2007 the Hungarian Parliament established the Hungary-Azerbaijan interparliamentary friendship group. Márton Gyöngyösi is the chairman of the group. The working group on Azerbaijan-Hungary inter-parliamentary relations was established in the Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan on 8 April 2011. The head of the working group is Khanhuseyn Kazimli.Hungary signed strategic partnership agreement with Azerbaijan in November 11, 2014. Besides the main agreement, an aviation document cooperating on restarting direct flights between Budapest and Baku, a scholarship agreement for 200 Azerbaijani students, and further agreements on sports, youth and tourism were all signed today.
Gyöngyös, Hungary - Shusha, Azerbaijan Tiszavasvári, Hungary - Agdam, AzerbaijanAzerbaijani Hungarian Youth Union (AHYU) was established in December 6, 2012, by active representatives of Hungarian youth and Azerbaijani youth working and studying in Hungary. The main goal serves for improving Azerbaijani-Hungarian relations on youth level by creating and promoting youth to youth communication.
Study in Hungary - which aims to inform Azerbaijani youth about education opportunities in Hungary.Classical concert (April 29, 2013);Web-site www.azerbajdzsan.com to raise awareness about rich culture, history, places of interests of Azerbaijan, but also publishes news in 3 (Azerbaijani, Hungarian and English) languages about this country and bilateral relations of two countries.“Azerbaijan Tourism Days in Hungary” in November 21–22, 2014Azerbaijan is considered one of the most promising markets for Hungarian universities seeking to attract foreign students, and leading universities of the country are ready to provide Azerbaijani students with quality education in such majors as international relations, management, ICT, medicine, agriculture, engineering, and water supply. Opportunity for the study of Azerbaijani students in Hungary were created by an agreement on a scholarship program for students, which was signed in 2012 in Budapest on the sidelines of a meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation. Starting from 2015 Hungary will admit 200 Azerbaijani students under this program and the Hungarian side will pay for education, provide a dormitory and grant students a monthly scholarship worth about 42,000 Hungarian forints.
Hungary will need to find new sources to ensure the security of its energy supplies for the long term, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told in reaction to Russia’s dropping plans for the South Stream gas pipeline project. Concerning the actual options, Szijjarto mentioned gas imported from Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani-Hungarian Business forum was organized in Budapest in November, 2014.
Direct WizzAir flight between Baku and Budapest was announced in April 2013, flights started in June, 2013.Baku-Budapest cargo connection begins in March, 2014Sericovia Kft started importing organic pomegranate juices from Azerbaijan to Hungary starting from 2012.Hungarian stamps reflecting Azerbaijani art symbols were issued;Budapest postage stamps reflect Azerbaijani artist’s (Chingiz Mehbaliyev's) paintings.Azerbaijan to support Hungarian institute for blind children. The foundation stone of a new wing of the Laszlo Batthyany Institute for Blind Children, to be constructed in part from Azerbaijani funds, was laid in Budapest in January, 2014. The project will cost 500 million forints (EUR 1.67m), of which 240 million will be covered by the Azerbaijani foundation.