Chile–Romania relations

Chilean-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Chile and Romania. Diplomatic relations between both countries were established on February 5, 1925. Embassies were established in each other's countries that year but the bilateral relations were interrupted in 1943 because of World War II.

Chilean-Romanian relations
Map indicating locations of Chile and Romania

Chile

Romania

In 1965, the diplomatic relations were renewed. Even though most of the Eastern Bloc countries broke their relations with Chile after 1973, Romania refused to sever diplomatic relations.[1]

Chile has an embassy in Bucharest and honorary consulates in Braşov and Cluj-Napoca. Romania has an embassy in Santiago.

See also

References

  1. J. Samuel Valenzuela and Arturo Valenzuela (eds.), Military Rule in Chile: Dictatorship and Oppositions, p. 317
  • "Romania, Chile to intensify bilateral commercial relations". Rompres News Agency. March 29, 2002.
  • "Romanian premier, Chilean president discuss need to boost economic ties". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. October 11, 2004.
  • "Romanian Speakers of parliament, Chilean president view bilateral ties". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. October 11, 2004.
  • "Romanian Speaker wants special partnership between Chile, EU". Rompres news agency. August 1, 2007.


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