Europe
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Bulgaria | 1974-04-10 |
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Croatia | 1992-09-09 |
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Denmark | See Denmark-Thailand relations | |
Finland | See Foreign relations of Finland | |
France | See France–Thailand relations
France-Thailand relations cover a period from the 16th century until modern times. |
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Germany | 1862-02-17 |
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Greece | 1958-05-26 |
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Hungary | 1973-10-24 |
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Italy | See Foreign relations of Italy | |
Romania |
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Russia | See Russia–Thailand relations
The Soviet Union and Thailand established diplomatic relations with Thailand on March 12, 1941; Thailand recognized Russian Federation as the successor to Soviet Union on December 28, 1991. Russia has an embassy in Bangkok and two honorary consulates in Phuket and Pattaya. Thailand has an embassy in Moscow and two honorary consulates (in Saint Petersburg and Vladivostok). |
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Ukraine | 1992-05-06 | See Thailand–Ukraine relations
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United Kingdom | 1826-02-24 | See United Kingdom
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