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Panama–Uruguay relations

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Panama-Uruguay relations
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Panama

Uruguay

Panama – Uruguay relations are bilateral relations between Panama and Uruguay. Both countries are members of the Organization of American States.

History

Just a week after its separation from Colombia, on November 10, 1903, the newly established Republic of Panama sent a letter (through its Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco Vicente de la Espriella) to the government of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, requesting diplomatic recognition.[1] The two states established diplomatic links on October 28, 1904.[2]

On October 15, 1912 Uruguay appointed Guillermo Irarrazaval Smith as its consul in Panama. Panama responded by appointing Rodolfo Castella as its consul in Uruguay. However, neither of the two men shifted their residence their mission country.[3] Castella was accredited as the consul of Uruguay in Panama on November 10, 1914, but as he did not occupy his position as consul the Panamanian government cancelled his accreditation in July 1915.[4]

In late 1918 Baltasar Brum, Minister of Foreign Affairs and president-elect of Uruguay, visited Panama. The purpose of the visit is unknown, but an official banquet was organized in his honour in Panama.[5]

Establishment of diplomatic missions

On March 13, 1924 the Panamanian government decided to establish a legation in Uruguay. The Panamanian envoy in Buenos Aires, Juan Ehrman Lefevre, was appointed as the representative of Panama towards Uruguay. In January 1925 Panama appointed Magín Pons as its honorary consul in Montevideo.[6]

In January 1927 the Uruguayan government decided to established a general consulate based in Mexico City, which jurisdiction included Panama.[7]

Both countries are members of the Group of 77.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. p. 73
  2. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. p. 75
  3. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. p. 196
  4. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. p. 199
  5. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. p. 200
  6. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. pp. 201-202
  7. ^ Fábrega Polleri, Juan Pablo. 1904 - 2004: cien años de relaciones entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y Oriental del Uruguay. Panamá: Universal Books, 2006. pp. 203-204
  8. ^ "Joint declaration of the G77". Retrieved 23 June 2018.


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