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*[http://www.greece.com.uy/ Greek embassy in Montevideo (in Greek and Spanish only)]
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*[http://www.fundacionmariatsakos.org/home/ Tsakos Foundation in Uruguay (contains the Honorary Consulate of Cyprus and is the official Greek Institute in Uruguay)]
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Revision as of 20:57, 24 March 2017

Greek-Uruguayan relations
Map indicating locations of Greece and Uruguay

Greece

Uruguay

Greek-Uruguayan relations are the relations between Greece and Uruguay. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1928. Greece has an embassy in Montevideo.[1] Uruguay has an embassy in Athens.[2]

Bilateral agreements

  • Cultural Agreement (1957, entry into force 1967).
  • Social Security Agreement (1994, entry into force 1997).
  • Agreement on the Reciprocal Abolition of Visas for Diplomatic and Service Passport Holders (1994, entry into force 1997).

See also

References