Country |
Formal relations began |
Notes |
Armenia |
1992-01-17 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Yerevan, Armenia
- Armenia has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and Armenia (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
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Austria |
1870-10-27 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Vienna.
- Austria has an embassy and trade office in Buenos Aires and 3 honorary consulates (in Córdoba, Posadas and San Carlos de Bariloche).
- Argentina Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Austria (Spanish)
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Bulgaria |
1800s |
- Argentina has an embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Bulgaria has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Bulgaria (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
- Fondation Argentina-Bulgaria (Bulgarians living in Argentina)
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Croatia |
1992-04-13 |
See Argentina–Croatia relations
- Argentina is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Vienna, Austria and Argentina has an honorary consulate in Zagreb.
- Croatia has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
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Denmark |
1841-01-20 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Copenhagen and Denmark has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- Argentina Foreign Ministry: List of bilateral treaties with Iceland (Spanish)
- Danish embassy in Buenos Aires (Danish) (Spanish)
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Estonia |
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- Argentina is represented in Estonia by its embassy in Helsinki, Finland
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Finland |
01918-05-11May 11, 1918 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Helsinki.
- Finland has an embassy in Buenos Aires and five honorary consulates (in Córdoba, Mendoza, Oberá, Rosario, and Ushuaia).
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Finland (in Spanish only)
- Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs: relations with Argentina
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France |
1829 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Paris.
- France has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and France (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
- French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relations with Argentina
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Greece |
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See Argentina–Greece relations
Both countries are represented by an Embassy in the other one's capital. At least 30,000 persons of Greek descent live in Argentina with about 5,000 with Greek passports. The majority of Greeks live in Buenos Aires.
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Holy See |
1940-04-17 |
See Argentina–Holy See relations
- Argentina has an embassy to the Holy See.
- The Holy See has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
Pope John Paul II made two pastoral visits. The first was in June 1982 where he called for an end to the Falklands War. The second was in April 1987 where he lectured on morality.
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Ireland |
1947-07-29 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Dublin
- Ireland has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- In March 2008, it was announced that there was a special new visa programme between the two countries.
- List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Ireland (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
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Latvia |
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- Argentina is represented in Latvia by its embassy in Helsinki, Finland
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Lithuania |
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- Argentina is represented in Lithuania by its embassy in Helsinki, Finland
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Poland |
1931 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Warsaw.
- Poland has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and Poland (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
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Portugal |
1812-05-26 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Lisbon.
- Portugal has an embassy in Buenos Aires and 3 honorary consulates (in Comodoro Rivadavia, Mendoza and Rosario).
- Both countries are full members of the Organization of Ibero-American States.
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Portugal (Spanish)
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Russia |
1885-10-22 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Moscow.
- Russia has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and Russia (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
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Serbia |
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See Argentina–Serbia relations
Diplomatic relations between Serbia and Argentina existed before the Second World War and were restored in 1946. Serbia has an embassy in Buenos Aires and Argentina has an embassy in Belgrade. The Ambassador (Chargé d'affaires a.i.) of Serbia to Argentina is Martin Simović. The Ambassador of Argentina to Serbia is Mario Eduardo Bossi de Ezcurra.
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Slovenia |
1992-04-13 |
- Argentina is represented in Slovenia through its embassy in Vienna, Austria and an honorary consulate in Ljubljana.
- Slovenia has an embassy in Buenos Aires and 4 honorary consulates in Lomas del Mirador, Paraná, Mendoza and San Carlos de Bariloche.
- There are more than 30,000 Slovenes who live in Argentina.
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Slovenia (Spanish)
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Spain |
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See Argentina–Spain relations
- Argentina currently has an embassy in Madrid and consulates-general in Barcelona and Vigo and consulates in Cadiz, Palma and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
- Spain has an embassy in Buenos Aires and consulates-general in Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, Mendoza and in Rosario.
- See also: Spanish Argentine
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Switzerland |
1834 |
See Argentina–Switzerland relations
- Diplomatic relations were established in 1834, with the opening of a Swiss consulate in Buenos Aires, followed in 1891 by the opening of an embassy.
- Argentina has an embassy in Bern.
- Switzerland has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Switzerland (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
- Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs about relations with Argentina
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Turkey |
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See Argentina–Turkey relations
- Argentina has an embassy in Ankara.
- Turkey has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- Turkey's staunch support for fellow NATO member United Kingdom during the Falklands War and recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Argentine parliament has soured relations between the two countries.
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Ukraine |
1992-01-06 |
- Argentina has an embassy in Kiev.
- Ukraine has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Ukraine (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
- A visa-free travel regime between the two countries started operating in October 2011.
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United Kingdom |
1823-12-15 |
See Argentina–United Kingdom relations
- Diplomatic relations were cut off before the Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de Malvinas), they were reinstated only in 1990, after the departure of Margaret Thatcher from the post of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- Argentina has an embassy in London.
- The United Kingdom has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
- List of Treaties ruling the relations Argentina and United Kingdom (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (Spanish)
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