Asia
Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
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Afghanistan | 01947-01-011947 | See Afghanistan–Denmark relations
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Bangladesh | 01972-08-2626 August 1972 | See Bangladesh–Denmark relations
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Bhutan | 01985-01-011985 | See Bhutan–Denmark relations
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Brunei |
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Burma | 01955-01-011955 | See Burma–Denmark relations
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Cambodia | 01969-11-2020 November 1969 | See Cambodia–Denmark relations
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People's Republic of China | 01950-05-1111 May 1950 | See People's Republic of China–Denmark relations
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Republic of China (Taiwan) | 01674-01-011674 – 01950-01-011950 | See Denmark–Republic of China relations
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East Timor | 02003-11-2525 November 2003 |
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India | 01957-01-011957 | See Denmark–India relations
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Indonesia | 01950-01-011950 | See Denmark–Indonesia relations
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Japan | 01867-01-011867 | See Denmark–Japan relations
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Kazakhstan | 01992-05-066 May 1992 | See Denmark–Kazakhstan relations
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Kyrgyzstan | 01992-05-088 May 1992 |
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Laos | 01956-11-011 November 1956 |
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Malaysia | 01963-01-011963 | See Denmark–Malaysia relations
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Maldives | 01982-11-088 November 1982 |
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Mongolia | 01968-08-055 August 1968 |
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Nepal | 01967-12-1515 December 1967 | See Denmark–Nepal relations
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North Korea | 01973-07-1717 July 1973 | See Denmark–North Korea relations
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Pakistan | 01949-11-099 November 1949 | See Denmark–Pakistan relations
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Philippines | 01946-09-2828 September 1946 | See Denmark–Philippines relations
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Singapore | 01965-09-2828 September 1965 |
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South Korea | 01959-03-1111 March 1959 | See Denmark–South Korea relations
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Sri Lanka | 01953-01-055 January 1953 | See Denmark–Sri Lanka relations
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Tajikistan |
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Thailand | 01858-05-2121 May 1858 | See Denmark–Thailand relations
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Turkmenistan |
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Uzbekistan | 01992-01-2525 January 1992 |
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Vietnam | 01971-11-2525 November 1971 | See Denmark–Vietnam relations
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