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Argentina–Canada relations

Bilateral relations between the Argentine Republic and Canada have existed for over a century. Both nations are members of the Cairns Group, G20, Organization of American States and the United Nations.

Argentina–Canada relations

Argentina

Canada

History edit

Relations between Argentina and Canada date back to 1867, when the Canadian government carried out its first commercial mission to Argentina and other countries in the region.[1] In 1911, Canada opened its first South American trade office in Buenos Aires.[2] In 1940 both nations formally established diplomatic relations. In 1945, Canada opened its first resident embassy in Buenos Aires.[2]

In November 1961, President Arturo Frondizi became the first Argentine head-of-state to visit Canada.[1] During his visit, President Frondizi met with Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. In 1968, Canadian Foreign Minister Mitchell Sharp paid a visit to Argentina and met with President Juan Carlos Onganía.[1] In 1976, Argentina entered into a Military dictatorship. In 1978, the first Aerolíneas Argentinas flight was made between Buenos Aires and Montreal.[1]

In April 1982, the Falklands War began between Argentina and the United Kingdom. During the war, Canada remained neutral, however, Canada withdrew its Ambassador from Buenos Aires.[3] The decision to remain neutral by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was to distance Canadian foreign policy, economics, and military commitments from those of both the United States and the United Kingdom.[4]

In 1994, Argentine President Carlos Menem paid a visit to Canada. In 1995, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien became the first Canadian head-of-government to visit Argentina.[1] In recent years, both nations have jointly engaged in reconstruction and peacekeeping operations in Haiti and have collaborated as part of the Group of Friends of Haiti, as well as through the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).

In 2013, Canada sent election observers during the Falkland Islands sovereignty referendum. Canada's official position is that the Falkland Islanders should decide their own destiny.[5]

In November 2016, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid an official visit to Argentina and met with President Mauricio Macri. During his visit, both nations marked the 75th anniversary of bilateral relations.[6] Both leaders also discussed the re-establishment of the annual Argentina-Canada bilateral human rights consultations; maintaining an ongoing dialogue on deepening the Canada-Mercosur trade and investment relationship; enhancing efforts to address climate change through the full and effective implementation of the Paris Agreement, and strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on disarmament, non-proliferation, and the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Both countries committed to resuming their nuclear regulatory cooperation and re-establishing bilateral nuclear consultations pursuant to the Canada-Argentina Nuclear Cooperation Agreement.[6]

The Canadian government invited Argentina to the G7. President Mauricio Macri and other officials attended the summit.

In November 2018, Prime Minister Trudeau visited a second visit to Argentina to attend the G20 Buenos Aires summit.

High-level visits edit

 
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Argentine President Mauricio Macri in the Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires; 2016.

High-level visits from Argentina to Canada

High-level visits from Canada to Argentina

Bilateral agreements edit

Both nations have signed several agreements such as an Agreement for the construction of the nuclear power plant in the Río Tercero Reservoir (1976); Air Transport Agreement (1979); Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments (1993); Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital (1994); Treaty on Mutual Criminal Assistance (2000); Memorandum of Understanding in energy efficiency (2018); Memorandum of Understanding in policies in the mining sector (2018); and a Memorandum of Understanding in cooperation in nuclear energy (2018).[7]

Trade edit

In 2018, two-way trade between Argentina and Canada totaled US$2 billion.[2] Argentina's main exports to Canada include: gold and other minerals; wine; fruit (apples and citrus); mineral ores and prepared vegetable foodstuffs. Canada's main exports to Argentina include: machinery and parts; aerospace products; pharmaceutical products; and electrical and electronic machinery and equipment.[2] Argentina is Canada's 53rd-largest export destination globally. In March 2018, Mercosur trade bloc ministers (which includes Argentina) agreed to launch formal negotiations toward a comprehensive Canada-Mercosur free trade agreement (FTA).[8] Canadian multinational gold mining company, Barrick Gold, operates in Argentina.

 
Embassy of Canada in Buenos Aires

Resident diplomatic missions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  2. ^ a b c d Canada - Argentina Relations
  3. ^ Martin, Lisa L. (Spring 1992). "Institutions and Cooperation: Sanctions during the Falkland Islands Conflict" (PDF). International Security. p9. 16 (4): 143–178. doi:10.2307/2539190. JSTOR 2539190. S2CID 154742007. Retrieved 11 December 2018.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ Canadian Diplomacy and the 1982 Falklands War
  5. ^ Justin Trudeau in Argentina, hoping to deepen ties with ally nation
  6. ^ a b Fact Sheet - Strengthening ties between Canada and Argentina
  7. ^ Acuerdos bilaterales con Canadá (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Canada-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement
  9. ^ Embassy of Argentina in Ottawa
  10. ^ Embassy of Canada in Buenos Aires

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Bilateral relations between the Argentine Republic and Canada have existed for over a century Both nations are members of the Cairns Group G20 Organization of American States and the United Nations Argentina Canada relationsArgentina Canada Contents 1 History 2 High level visits 3 Bilateral agreements 4 Trade 5 Resident diplomatic missions 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editRelations between Argentina and Canada date back to 1867 when the Canadian government carried out its first commercial mission to Argentina and other countries in the region 1 In 1911 Canada opened its first South American trade office in Buenos Aires 2 In 1940 both nations formally established diplomatic relations In 1945 Canada opened its first resident embassy in Buenos Aires 2 In November 1961 President Arturo Frondizi became the first Argentine head of state to visit Canada 1 During his visit President Frondizi met with Prime Minister John Diefenbaker In 1968 Canadian Foreign Minister Mitchell Sharp paid a visit to Argentina and met with President Juan Carlos Ongania 1 In 1976 Argentina entered into a Military dictatorship In 1978 the first Aerolineas Argentinas flight was made between Buenos Aires and Montreal 1 In April 1982 the Falklands War began between Argentina and the United Kingdom During the war Canada remained neutral however Canada withdrew its Ambassador from Buenos Aires 3 The decision to remain neutral by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was to distance Canadian foreign policy economics and military commitments from those of both the United States and the United Kingdom 4 In 1994 Argentine President Carlos Menem paid a visit to Canada In 1995 Prime Minister Jean Chretien became the first Canadian head of government to visit Argentina 1 In recent years both nations have jointly engaged in reconstruction and peacekeeping operations in Haiti and have collaborated as part of the Group of Friends of Haiti as well as through the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti MINUSTAH In 2013 Canada sent election observers during the Falkland Islands sovereignty referendum Canada s official position is that the Falkland Islanders should decide their own destiny 5 In November 2016 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid an official visit to Argentina and met with President Mauricio Macri During his visit both nations marked the 75th anniversary of bilateral relations 6 Both leaders also discussed the re establishment of the annual Argentina Canada bilateral human rights consultations maintaining an ongoing dialogue on deepening the Canada Mercosur trade and investment relationship enhancing efforts to address climate change through the full and effective implementation of the Paris Agreement and strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on disarmament non proliferation and the peaceful use of nuclear energy Both countries committed to resuming their nuclear regulatory cooperation and re establishing bilateral nuclear consultations pursuant to the Canada Argentina Nuclear Cooperation Agreement 6 The Canadian government invited Argentina to the G7 President Mauricio Macri and other officials attended the summit In November 2018 Prime Minister Trudeau visited a second visit to Argentina to attend the G20 Buenos Aires summit High level visits edit nbsp Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Argentine President Mauricio Macri in the Casa Rosada Buenos Aires 2016 High level visits from Argentina to Canada President Arturo Frondizi 1961 Foreign Minister Guido di Tella 1991 President Carlos Menem 1994 President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner 2010 Vice President Gabriela Michetti 2016 President Mauricio Macri 2017 High level visits from Canada to Argentina Foreign Minister Mitchell Sharp 1968 Prime Minister Jean Chretien 1995 1998 Prime Minister Paul Martin 2005 Governor General Michaelle Jean 2007 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 2016 2018 Bilateral agreements editBoth nations have signed several agreements such as an Agreement for the construction of the nuclear power plant in the Rio Tercero Reservoir 1976 Air Transport Agreement 1979 Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments 1993 Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital 1994 Treaty on Mutual Criminal Assistance 2000 Memorandum of Understanding in energy efficiency 2018 Memorandum of Understanding in policies in the mining sector 2018 and a Memorandum of Understanding in cooperation in nuclear energy 2018 7 Trade editIn 2018 two way trade between Argentina and Canada totaled US 2 billion 2 Argentina s main exports to Canada include gold and other minerals wine fruit apples and citrus mineral ores and prepared vegetable foodstuffs Canada s main exports to Argentina include machinery and parts aerospace products pharmaceutical products and electrical and electronic machinery and equipment 2 Argentina is Canada s 53rd largest export destination globally In March 2018 Mercosur trade bloc ministers which includes Argentina agreed to launch formal negotiations toward a comprehensive Canada Mercosur free trade agreement FTA 8 Canadian multinational gold mining company Barrick Gold operates in Argentina nbsp Embassy of Canada in Buenos AiresResident diplomatic missions editArgentina has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates general in Montreal Toronto and Vancouver 9 Canada has an embassy in Buenos Aires 10 See also editArgentine Canadians Plaza CanadaReferences edit a b c d e Relaciones Bilaterales Argentina Canada in Spanish Archived from the original on 2020 06 09 Retrieved 2020 06 09 a b c d Canada Argentina Relations Martin Lisa L Spring 1992 Institutions and Cooperation Sanctions during the Falkland Islands Conflict PDF International Security p9 16 4 143 178 doi 10 2307 2539190 JSTOR 2539190 S2CID 154742007 Retrieved 11 December 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint location link Canadian Diplomacy and the 1982 Falklands War Justin Trudeau in Argentina hoping to deepen ties with ally nation a b Fact Sheet Strengthening ties between Canada and Argentina Acuerdos bilaterales con Canada in Spanish Canada Mercosur Free Trade Agreement Embassy of Argentina in Ottawa Embassy of Canada in Buenos Aires Portals nbsp Argentina nbsp Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Argentina Canada relations amp oldid 1209986865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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