Croatia–Greece relations

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Croatian-Greek relations
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Croatia and Greece established diplomatic relations on July 20, 1992. Since November 1994, Greece has an embassy in Zagreb. Croatia has an embassy in Athens. The relations between Croatia and Greece have been regarded as excellent with a high cooperation between the two countries on the economic, touristic and political aspect. Greece was a key supporter during the accession process of Croatia to the European Union. [1] Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO and of the Council of Europe.

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List of state visits

List of bilateral agreements

Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (left) and Greek Prime Minister Georges Papandreou during the South-East Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP) Summit in June 2010 2010 Istanbul Summit SEECP - 6.jpg
Croatian President Ivo Josipović (left) and Greek Prime Minister Georges Papandreou during the South-East Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP) Summit in June 2010

Cultural relations

Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos and Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic in April 2013 Episkepse UPEKs D. Abramopoulou sten Kroatia (8622921524).jpg
Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos and Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusić in April 2013

Cultural relations between the two countries are governed by the 1995 Bilateral Cultural Agreement. A Chair in Modern Greek Language and Literature has been established at the University of Zagreb.

Economics relations

Croatia and Greece have been cooperating on tourism with a high level of exchange of tourists to each other. Approximately 16.000 Croatians visited Greece in 2012 and in 2006 7,000 Greeks visited Croatia, indicating an increase from 2005 when 5,000 Greeks visited Croatia. In 2012 the Commercial and Consular Attaché at the Embassy of the Croatia in Athens Anna-Marija Muselimović has supported that all relevant agreements regulating economic cooperation and transport between Greece and Croatia have been signed and are in force and trade between the two countries is capable of further increasing. The main source of trade between Croatia and Greece is based on the number of orders of ships to be built by Croatian shipyards for Greek shipowners. [2]

European Union

Greece joined the EU in 1981. Croatia joined the EU in 2013.

NATO

Greece joined NATO in 1952. Croatia joined NATO in 2009.

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. "Greek FM: Croatia alone deserves credit for forthcoming EU accession - Daily - tportal.hr". daily.tportal.hr. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  2. "Invest in Greece Agency". Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2013.