Greece–Uruguay relations
Greece–Uruguay relations are diplomatic relations between Greece and Uruguay. Both nations are members of the World Trade Organization.
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History
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Uruguay was one of the first countries to recognize the newly established Greek state after the war of independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821.[1] In 1872, Greece and Uruguay established honorary consulates in each other's countries, respectively.[2] In 1916, the La Colectividad Helénica de Montevideo was established in Montevideo as a cultural center for the Greek community in Uruguay.[3] In the 1920s, the first major wave of Greek immigrants arrived in the country.[1] Diplomatic relations between Greece and Uruguay were officially established in 1928.[4] In the 1950s and 1960s, after the Greek Civil War, Uruguay received a second wave of Greek immigrants to the country.[1]
In March 1978, the Maria Tsakos Foundation was established in Montevideo to teach ancient and modern Hellenic culture and language.[1]
Bilateral agreements
Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements, such as an Agreement on Cultural Cooperation (1967); Agreement on Social Security (1994) and an Agreement on the Reciprocal Abolition of Visas for Diplomatic and Service Passport Holders (1994).[2]
Trade
Greece's main exports to Uruguay include: Papadopoulos biscuits, olive oil and tobacco.[5] Uruguay's main exports to Greece include: soy, citruses (primarily lemons) and fish.[2] Greek shipping company, Tsakos Energy Navigation, is a major investor in Uruguay with more than US$250 million invested in the country.[2]
Resident diplomatic missions
- Greece has an embassy in Montevideo.[6]
- Uruguay has an embassy in Athens.[7]
References
- Uruguay: The Little South American Country with Many Philhellenes
- Relations between Uruguay and Greece (in Spanish)
- Colectividad Helénica de Montevideo (in Spanish)
- Bilateral relations between Greece and Uruguay
- Relations between Greece and Uruguay (in Spanish)
- Embassy of Greece in Montevideo
- "Uruguayan Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Greece (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2018-09-03. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
External links
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- Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Uruguay
- Greek embassy in Montevideo (in Greek and Spanish only)
- Tsakos Foundation in Uruguay (contains the Honorary Consulate of Cyprus and is the official Greek Institute in Uruguay)
- Tsakos Industrias Navales SA