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

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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. Yugoslavia was one of the first countries in the world to recognize the independence of Burundi. Formal diplomatic relations between the two countries were established already in 1962. Two countries signed the Agreement on Technical Cooperation on 21 January 1971 which enabled exchange of experts and scientists between Yugoslavia and Burundi and enabled trade in convertible currencies. Yugoslavia maintained an embassy in Bujumbura. In the last decade of 20th century both countries experienced ethnic violence which escalated in Burundian Civil War and Yugoslav Wars. Ethnic violence and war in Yugoslavia, combined with collapse of the central federal institutions led to breakup of the country. (en)
  • Estas son las relaciones internacionales entre la Burundi y la actualmente disuelta República Federativa Socialista de Yugoslavia. Ambos países fueron miembros del Movimiento de Países no Alineados y desarrollaron sus relaciones en el marco de la cooperación en la Guerra Fría del Tercer Mundo. Yugoslavia reconoció la independencia del Reino de Burundi en 1962.​ Yugoslavia fue de los primeros países en el mundo en reconocer la independencia de Burundi.​ Las relaciones diplomáticas formales entre los dos países fueron establecidas ya en el mismo año de su independencia.​ Los dos países firmaron el Acuerdo en Cooperación Técnica el 21 de enero de 1971 el cuál habilitó el intercambio de expertos y científicos entre Yugoslavia y Burundi y habilitó el comercio en moneda convertibles.​ Yugoslavia mantuvo una embajada en Buyumbura.​​ En la última década del siglo XX ambos países experimentaron violencia étnica que escalaron respectivamente a la Guerra Civil de Burundi y las Guerras Yugoslavas.​ La violencia étnica y la guerra en Yugoslavia, combinado con la caída de las instituciones federales centrales llevaron a la separación del país. (es)
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  • Burundi (en)
  • Yugoslavia 1956-1990 (en)
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  • Burundi and Yugoslavia (en)
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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. In the last decade of 20th century both countries experienced ethnic violence which escalated in Burundian Civil War and Yugoslav Wars. Ethnic violence and war in Yugoslavia, combined with collapse of the central federal institutions led to breakup of the country. (en)
  • Estas son las relaciones internacionales entre la Burundi y la actualmente disuelta República Federativa Socialista de Yugoslavia. Ambos países fueron miembros del Movimiento de Países no Alineados y desarrollaron sus relaciones en el marco de la cooperación en la Guerra Fría del Tercer Mundo. (es)
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  • Relaciones Burundi-Yugoslavia (es)
  • Burundi–Yugoslavia relations (en)
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