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Panama–South Korea relations

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Panama-South Korea relations
Map indicating locations of Panama and South Korea

Panama

South Korea
President Lee Myung-bak (l) and President Ricardo Martinelli (r) during their visit to the Panama Canal locks in Panama City, June 2010[1].

Panama – South Korea relations are bilateral relations between Panama and South Korea, which were established in 1962.[1] Panama has an embassy in Seoul.[2][3] South Korea has an embassy in Panama City.[4]

Both countries are members of the United Nations.

2010 was an important year for bilateral relations. In June, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak visited Panama. Later, in October, he received his Panamanian counterpart Ricardo Martinelli at Cheong Wa Dae for summit talks.[1]

Panamanian citizens do not require visa to travel to South Korea for a maximum of 90 days[5], and conversely, South Koreans do not need a visa to enter Panama for up to 180 days[6].

The Panama-Korea Association was established in 2012 with the purpose of promoting and strengthening commercial, academic, cultural and friendship links between both countries.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Korea, Panama agree to strengthen bilateral cooperation - 20 October 2010
  2. ^ Embassy of Panama in Seoul - Retrieved 21 October July 2019.
  3. ^ Embassy of Panama - Ministry of Foreign Relations, Panama
  4. ^ Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Panama City - Retrieved 21 October July 2019.
  5. ^ International Air Transport Association (IATA), Travel Information Manual
  6. ^ International Air Transport Association (IATA), Travel Information Manual
  7. ^ Asociación Panamá-Corea