Foreign Relations of Cyprus - Far East

Far East

Country Formal relations began Notes
India See India-Cyprus relations
  • Cyprus has a High Commission in New Delhi and 2 honorary consulates (in Mumbai and Kolkata).
  • India has a High Commission in Nicosia.
  • Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
  • Cypriots are recognised as part of Greece by the Indians.
  • Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with India
Japan 1962-06
  • Cypriot president Makarios made a state visit to Japan in 1970. Subsequently Cypriot president Spyros Kyprianou visited in 1984 and president George Vasiliou visited in 1989 and 1990.
  • The balance of trade between Cyprus and Japan is heavily weighed in favor of Japan, with Japan exporting automobiles and electrical products and importing clothing and food products.
  • Cyprus is represented in Japan through its non-resident ambassador based in Beijing, China, with an honorary consulate in Tokyo.
  • Japan is represented in Cyprus through its non-resident ambassador based in Athens, Greece, with as an honorary consulate in Limassol.
  • Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Japan
  • Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on relations with Cyprus
People's Republic of China See Cyprus–China relations
South Korea December 28, 1995
  • Cyprus is represented in South Korea through a non-resident ambassador based in Canberra (Australia).
  • South Korea is represented in Cyprus through a non-resident ambassador based in Athens (Greece) and an honorary consulate in Nicosia.
  • Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Cyprus
Vietnam

Cyprus is represented in Vietnam through its embassy in New Delhi, India. Vietnam is represented in Cyprus through its embassy in Tripoli, Libya.

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