Foreign Relations of Cambodia - Europe

Europe

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Croatia 10 September 1996
Denmark 20 November 1969 See Cambodia–Denmark relations
France 1863 See Cambodia–France relations
Germany See Cambodia–Germany relations
Greece
  • The Cambodian embassy in Belgium is also accredited to Greece
  • The Greek embassy in Bangkok (Thailand) is also accredited to Cambodia.
  • Both countries are full members of the Francophonie.
  • Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Cambodia
Romania 10 July 1963 See Cambodia–Russia relations
  • Romania has no diplomatic office in Cambodia. The diplomatic representation of Romania in Cambodia is handled by the Romanian embassy in Hanoi, in neighbouring Vietnam.
  • Cambodia has no diplomatic office in Romania. The diplomatic representation of Cambodia in Romania is handled by the Cambodian embassy in Moscow, Russia.
Russia 13 May 1956 See Cambodia–Russia relations
  • The relations between both countries were strong since the Soviet era.
  • Russia has an embassy in Phnom Penh.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Moscow.
  • Both countries are full members of the East Asia Summit.
United Kingdom 1953
See Cambodia–United Kingdom relations

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