Andorra–Chile relations

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Andorra and Chile are members of the Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.

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History

Andorra and Chile established diplomatic relations on 15 July 1996, after Andorra adopted a new constitution establishing them as a parliamentary democracy. [1] Since establishing diplomatic relations; relations between both nations have been limited and have taken place primarily in multilateral forums. In November 2007, Andorran Prime Minister Albert Pintat paid a visit to Chile to attend the 17th Ibero-American Summit in Santiago. [2]

In January 2014, Andorran Foreign Minister Gilbert Saboya Sunyé paid an official visit to Chile. [3] During his visit, Foreign Minister met with Chilean Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno Charme and both foreign ministers discussed the bilateral relations between both countries, especially in the tourist and business fields. In December 2014, during the 24th Ibero-American Summit in Veracruz City, Mexico; Andorran Prime Minister Antoni Martí met with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet. [4] During the meeting, both leaders discussed different aspects of the bilateral relationship and outlined actions to be developed to deepen the bilateral relationship. [4]

In January 2019, both nations signed an Agreement in Touristic Cooperation. [5]

High-level visits

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and Andorran Prime Minister Antoni Marti in Veracruz City, Mexico; 2014. Jefa de Estado sostuvo un encuentro bilateral con el Jefe de Gobierno de Andorra. senor Antoni Marti (15804786107).jpg
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and Andorran Prime Minister Antoni Martí in Veracruz City, Mexico; 2014.

High-level visits from Andorra to Chile

High-level visits from Chile to Andorra

Trade

In 2017, trade between Andorra and Chile totaled US$662,000 dollars. [6] Andorra's main exports to Chile include: integrated circuits, computers, insulated wires, electromagnets and footwear. Chile's main exports to Andorra include: musical instruments; microphones and headsets; and electrical machinery. [6] Andorran multinational banking companies Andbank and Crèdit Andorrà operate in Chile.

Diplomatic missions

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References

  1. MFA Andorra: Chile
  2. Chile acoge Cumbre Iberoamericana (in Spanish)
  3. Saboya es reuneix amb el seu homòleg xilè per impulsar les relacions en els àmbits turístic i empresarial (in Catalan)
  4. 1 2 Relaciones bilaterales: Andorra (in Spanish)
  5. Andorra i Xile signen un acord de col·laboració en matèria de Turisme (in Catalan)
  6. 1 2 OEC: Andorra
  7. Embassy of Chile in Spain