Foreign relations of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Kitts and Nevis is an island nation in the Caribbean. Its ties with CARICOM and its proximity to South and North America have allowed strong diplomatic ties with several nations.

Diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations of Saint Kitts and Nevis

List of countries which maintains diplomatic relations with Saint Kitts and Nevis:[1]

  1.  Antigua and Barbuda – 19 September 1983
  2.  Barbados – 19 September 1983
  3.  Grenada – 19 September 1983
  4.  Jamaica – 19 September 1983
  5.  Saint Lucia – 19 September 1983
  6.  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 19 September 1983
  7.  United Kingdom – 19 September 1983
  8.  South Korea – 20 September 1983
  9.  United States – 20 September 1983[2]
  10.  Belize – 21 September 1983[3]
  11.  Republic of China – 23 September 1983
  12.  Canada – 11 October 1983
  13.  Venezuela – 31 October 1983
  14.  Dominica – 1983[4]
  15.  Colombia – 1 January 1984
  16.  Israel – January 1984
  17.  France – 17 July 1984[5]
  18.  Germany – 27 August 1984
  19.  Japan – 14 January 1985
  20.  Brazil – 1985
  21.  Australia – 1986
  22.  Thailand – 16 January 1987
  23.  Spain – 19 March 1987
  24.  Uruguay –1988[6]
  25.  Argentina – December 1988[7]
  26.  Mexico – 31 July 1990
  27.  Seychelles – 12 December 1991
  28.  North Korea – 13 December 1991
  29.  Sweden – 3 April 1992[8]
  30.  Nicaragua – May 1992
  31.  Costa Rica – 11 June 1992
  32.  Singapore – 1 July 1992
  33.  El Salvador – 15 October 1992
  34.  Norway – 15 October 1992[9]
  35.   Switzerland – 17 November 1992
  36.  Panama – 19 November 1992
  37.  Guatemala – 1992[10]
  38.  Bahamas – 1992[11]
  39.  Ghana – June 1993
  40.  Portugal – 1 March 1995
  41.  Azerbaijan – 22 March 1995
  42.  Cuba – 10 May 1995
  43.  South Africa – 25 February 1998
  44.   Holy See – 19 July 1999
  45.  Austria – 1999[12][13]
  46.  Philippines – 11 August 2000
  47.  Russia – 22 September 2003
  48.  Iceland – 5 May 2004
  49.  Greece – 9 July 2004
  50.  Malta – 25 November 2005
  51.  Algeria – 1 October 2007
  52.  Morocco – 2 October 2007
  53.  Slovakia – 26 September 2008
  54.  Slovenia – 5 June 2009
  55.  Latvia – 8 June 2009
  56.  Luxembourg – 18 June 2009
  57.  Poland – 23 June 2009
  58.  Botswana – 25 June 2009
  59.  Romania – 25 June 2009
  60.  Finland – 22 September 2009
  61.  Estonia – 23 September 2009
  62.  Czech Republic – 18 February 2010
  63.  Monaco – 21 April 2010
  64.  United Arab Emirates – 16 June 2010
  65.  Hungary – 11 May 2011
  66.  Suriname – 11 October 2011
  67.  Georgia – 26 October 2011
  68.  Lithuania – 26 September 2012
  69.  Montenegro – 19 October 2012
  70.  Kuwait – 16 November 2012
  71.  Paraguay – 22 March 2013
  72.  Kazakhstan – 8 May 2013
  73.  Malaysia – 30 July 2013
  74.  New Zealand – 30 September 2013
  75.  Vietnam – 1 November 2013
  76.  Indonesia – 30 January 2014
  77.  Fiji – May 2014
  78.  Ukraine – 8 June 2015
  79.  Kosovo – 4 March 2016
  80.  Cyprus – 8 March 2016
  81.  Mongolia – 12 April 2016
  82.  Senegal – 27 April 2016
  83.  Croatia – 27 May 2016
  84.  Belarus – 4 June 2016
  85.  Gambia – 6 June 2016
  86.  Dominican Republic – 21 September 2016
  87.  Maldives – 21 September 2016
  88.  Kenya – 22 September 2016
  89.  Saudi Arabia – 29 September 2016
  90.  Mauritius – 25 November 2016
  91.  Bolivia – 25 January 2017
  92.  Brunei – 21 February 2017
  93.  Ethiopia – 1 March 2017
  94.  Turkmenistan – 31 May 2017[14]
  95.  Qatar – 16 August 2017
  96.  Moldova – 8 September 2017
  97.  Armenia – 21 September 2017
  98.  Laos – 23 September 2017
  99.  Mozambique – 9 November 2017
  100.  Gabon – 5 January 2018
  101.    Nepal – 30 May 2018
  102.  Eswatini – 7 June 2018
  103.  Tajikistan – 7 June 2018
  104.  Kyrgyzstan – 8 June 2018
  105.  San Marino – 25 September 2018
  106.  Togo – 25 September 2018
  107.  Bahrain – 27 September 2018
  108.  Sao Tome and Principe – 28 September 2018
  109.  Albania – 31 October 2018
  110.  Serbia – 6 November 2018
  111.  Cambodia – 16 November 2018
  112.  Marshall Islands – 18 December 2018
  113.  Rwanda – 15 February 2019
  114.  Honduras – 26 June 2019
  115.  State of Palestine – 29 July 2019
  116.  North Macedonia – 12 September 2019
  117.  Bosnia and Herzegovina – 6 December 2019
  118.  Djibouti – 20 February 2020
  119.  Bangladesh – 31 August 2020
  120.  Jordan – 9 December 2020
  121.  Sri Lanka – 22 March 2021[15]
  122.  Cameroon – 10 June 2021[16]
  123.  Egypt – 22 September 2021[17]
  124.  Burkina Faso – 11 October 2021
  125.  Zimbabwe – 30 November 2021
  126.  Sudan – 24 February 2022[15]
  127.  Uzbekistan – 10 March 2022
  128.  Uganda – 1 April 2022[15]
  129.  Tuvalu – 4 April 2022[18]
  130.  Belgium – unknown date[1]
  131.  Chile – unknown date[19]
  132.  Ecuador – unknown date
  133.  Guyana – unknown date[20]
  134.  Haiti – unknown date
  135.  India – unknown date
  136.  Italy – unknown date[21]
  137.  Netherlands – unknown date[21]
  138.  Nigeria – unknown date[21]
  139.  Peru – unknown date
  140.  Trinidad and Tobago – unknown date
  141.  Turkey – unknown date

Table

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
 India1983See India–Saint Kitts and Nevis relations
 Mexico31 July 1990See Mexico–Saint Kitts and Nevis relations
 TurkeySee Saint Kitts and Nevis–Turkey relations
 United KingdomSee Saint Kitts and Nevis-United Kingdom relations
 United States1983See Saint Kitts and Nevis–United States relations
  • United States maintains a diplomatic presence through its embassy in Barbados and consulate in Antigua.

See also

References

  1. "Diplomatic Relations". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  2. "A Guide to the United States' History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Saint Kitts and Nevis". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "PRESIDENT SAVARIN CONGRATULATES ST. KITTS AND NEVIS IN ATTAINING 37 YEARS AS A SOVEREIGN NATION". 24 September 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  5. "LISTE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES AMBASSADEURS, ENVOYÉS EXTRAORDINAIRES, MINISTRES PLÉNIPOTENTIAIRES ET CHARGÉS D'AFFAIRES DE FRANCE À L'ÉTRANGER DEPUIS 1945" (PDF) (in French): 93. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. Las políticas exteriores de América Latina y el Caribe: un balance de esperanzas (in Spanish). Grupo Editor Latinoamericano. 1988. p. 329.
  7. "ST. KITTS AND NEVIS EXTENDS INDEPENDENCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE REPUBLIC OF ARGENTINA". 9 July 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. Register över Sveriges internationella överenskommelser (in Swedish). Utrikesdepartementet. p. 51. ISBN 9789138313893.
  9. "Norges opprettelse av diplomatiske forbindelser med fremmede stater" (PDF). Government of Norway (in Norwegian). p. 22. Retrieved 1 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala. "Cuadro de Relaciones Diplomáticas" (in Spanish). WayBack Machine. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  11. "GOVERNMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF BAHAMAS EXTENDS SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS TO ST. KITTS & NEVIS ON 38 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE". SKNIS. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  12. Außenpolitischer Bericht 1998 (PDF) (in German). Vienna: bmeia.gv.at. 1998. p. 364.
  13. Außenpolitischer Bericht 1999 (PDF) (in German). Vienna: bmeia.gv.at. 1999. p. 333.
  14. "States with which Turkmenistan diplomatic relations". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Retrieved 1 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. "Diplomatic relations between Saint Kitts and Nevis and ..." United Nations Digital Library. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  16. "Saint Kitts and Nevis formalizes relations with the Republic of Cameroon". Cameroon Online. 10 June 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  17. "Egypt, Saint Kitts and Nevis sign joint statement to establish diplomatic relations". 22 September 2021. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  18. "Delighted that today in London saw the historic signing of diplomatic relations and full visa waiver between StKitts Nevis and Tuvalu". 4 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  19. "GOVERNMENT OF REPUBLIC OF CHILE EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO ST. KITTS AND NEVIS". 24 September 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  20. "ST. KITTS AND NEVIS' PRIME MINISTER CONGRATULATES GUYANA ON ITS 52nd ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE". 28 May 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  21. "THANKSGIVING SERVICE FOR DIPLOMATIC WEEK 2019". 5 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  22. "Embassy of Mexico in Saint Lucia".
  23. "Relations between Turkey and St. Kitts and Nevis".
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