Английская Википедия:Burundi–Yugoslavia relations

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Burundi and the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were both members of the Non-Aligned Movement and they developed their relations in the framework of the Cold War Third World cooperation.

Yugoslavia recognized the independence of the Kingdom of Burundi in 1962.[1] Yugoslavia was one of the first countries in the world to recognize the independence of Burundi.[2] Formal diplomatic relations between the two countries were established already in 1962.[3] Two countries signed the Agreement on Technical Cooperation on 21 January 1971 which enabled an exchange of experts and scientists between Yugoslavia and Burundi and enabled trade in convertible currencies.[4] Yugoslavia maintained an embassy in Bujumbura.[5][6]

In the last decade of the 20th-century, both countries experienced ethnic violence which escalated in Burundian Civil War and Yugoslav Wars.[7] Ethnic violence and war in Yugoslavia, combined with the collapse of the central federal institutions led to the breakup of the country.

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Шаблон:Foreign relations of Burundi Шаблон:Foreign relations of Yugoslavia