Germany–Jamaica relations
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Bilateral relations
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Germany–Jamaica relations are the current and historical relations between Germany and Jamaica.
Part of the cooperation takes places through the Caribbean Community and European Union-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States framework.[1]
There are 160 people of German descent living in Jamaica.[citation needed]
People
- Dustin Brown - German professional tennis player.[citation needed]
See also
- Germans in Jamaica
References
- ^ E. Hartman Reckord (3 November 2023). "Foreign Affairs Minister Says Germany is a Valuable Partner". Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
External links
- "Jamaica", from the German Federal Foreign Office
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