Foreign Relations of Denmark - Caribbean

Caribbean

Country Formal relations began Notes
Antigua and Barbuda 01985-10-2828 October 1985
  • Denmark has a consulate in Saint John.
Bahamas 01991-06-01June 1991
  • Denmark is represented in Bahamas, through its embassy in Mexico, Denmark has a consulate in Nassau.
Barbados 01979-08-2020 August 1979
  • Denmark is represented in Barbados, through its embassy in Mexico City.
  • Barbados is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in Brussels.
Cuba 01911-06-2929 June 1911
  • Cuba has an embassy in Copenhagen.
  • Denmark have a Consulate general in Havana.
Dominica 01985-01-011985
  • Denmark is represented in Dominica, through its embassy in Mexico.
Dominican Republic 01853-02-022 February 1853
  • Denmark is represented in the Dominican Republic, through its embassy in Mexico.
  • Dominican Republic is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in Stockholm.
Grenada
  • Denmark is represented in Grenada, through its embassy in Mexico.
  • Grenada is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in Brussels.
Haiti 01928-04-055 April 1928
  • Denmark is represented in Haiti, through its embassy in Mexico.
  • Haiti is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in Berlin.
Jamaica 01969-03-2525 March 1969
  • Denmark is represented in Jamaica, through its embassy in Mexico.
  • Jamaica is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in London.
Saint Kitts and Nevis None
  • Denmark is represented in St. Kitts and Nevis, through its embassy in Washington D.C.
Saint Lucia
  • Denmark is represented in St. Lucia, through its embassy in Mexico.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Denmark is represented in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, through its embassy in Mexico.
Trinidad and Tobago 01969-06-2020 June 1969
  • Denmark is represented in Trinidad and Tobago, through its embassy in Mexico.
  • Denmark have a consulate general in Port of Spain.

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