- Source: Foreign relations of Chile
Since its return to democracy in 1990, Chile has been an active participant in the regional and international arena. Chile assumed a two-year non-permanent position on the UN Security Council in January 2003 and was re-elected to the council in October 2013. It is also an active member of the UN family of agencies, serving as a member of the Commission on Human Rights and participating in UN peacekeeping activities. Chile hosted the second Summit of the Americas in 1998, was the chair of the Rio Group in 2001, hosted the Defense Ministerial of the Americas in 2002, and the APEC summit and related meetings in 2004. In 2005 it hosted the Community of Democracies ministerial conference. It is an associate member of Mercosur and a full member of APEC. The OECD agreed to invite Chile to be among four countries to open discussions in becoming an official member.
Diplomatic relations
List of countries which Chile maintains diplomatic relations with:
Bilateral relations
= Africa
== Americas
== Asia
== Europe
== Oceania
=See also
List of diplomatic missions in Chile
List of diplomatic missions of Chile
Visa requirements for Chilean citizens
References
Further reading
Rodríguez Elizondo, José: Chile-Perú. El siglo que vivimos en peligro. La Tercera-Mondadori, Santiago, 2004
Parraguez, Maria-Luisa (March 26, 2008). "Chile's Foreign Policy towards North America". Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, California, USA.
External links
Ministry of Foreign Relations (in Spanish)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chili
- Béla Balassa
- Hubungan luar negeri Armenia
- Hubungan luar negeri Brunei
- Daftar perwakilan diplomatik di Indonesia
- Negara adikuasa
- Patria y Libertad
- Hubungan luar negeri Arab Saudi
- Daftar perwakilan diplomatik di Korea Utara
- Pengakuan internasional Sudan Selatan
- Foreign relations of Chile
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chile)
- Chile–Finland relations
- Chile–India relations
- Foreign relations of Bolivia
- Chile–China relations
- Chile–Turkey relations
- Chile–Syria relations
- United States intervention in Chile
- Chile–Cuba relations