Denmark–South Africa relations
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Denmark–South Africa relations refers to the bilateral relations between Denmark and South Africa. Denmark has an embassy in Pretoria[1] and South Africa has an embassy in Copenhagen.[2]
Queen Margrethe II visited to South Africa in 1996. President Nelson Mandela visited Denmark in 1999. Denmark has always had a very active development co-operation programme with South Africa dating from the 1960s, which was changed to an assistance programme from 1995. Denmark assisted with 4 billion DKK. Denmark remains a strong supporter of NEPAD.[3][4]
Cultural relations between South Africa and Denmark are established in, among other forums, the Danish Society in South Africa and the Nordic-South African Business Association.
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- Urban Environmental Management Programme (UEMP)
- Partnership
- Ambassador's Greeting
- South Africa's Foreign Policy
- SA, Denmark sign wind energy deal
- Danes ready to support South Africa’s wind energy roll-out
- Danish Society in South Africa
- [www.nsba.co.za Nordic-South African Business Association]
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