Guatemala–Russia relations

Bilateral relations
Guatemala–Russia relations
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Guatemala

Russia

Guatemala–Russia relations is the bilateral relationship between Guatemala and Russia.

History

Guatemala had diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union on April 19, 1945, during the Cold War era. However, during the armed conflict in Guatemala in 1960–1980, Guatemalan-Soviet relations were "frozen", but were not severed or interrupted. On January 4, 1991, a joint communique about the exchange of the diplomatic missions was signed. In 1995, the first Guatemalan embassy was opened in Moscow, while Russia was represented in Guatemala through its embassy in Costa Rica. Nevertheless, in 2007, Russia had opened an embassy in Guatemala City.

The Russian Federation together with other states and with international organizations supported the process of peaceful settlement in Guatemala.

President Vladimir Putin and President Óscar Berger in a meeting inside the National Palace, 2007

See also

External links

  • Embassy of Russia in Guatemala City
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