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Foreign relations of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) is a Central European country and member of the European Union, G4, G7, the G20, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It maintains a network of 229 diplomatic missions abroad and holds relations with more than 190 countries. As one of the world's leading industrialized countries it is recognized as a major power in European and global affairs.

Nations with which Germany has diplomatic relations

History Edit

Primary institutions and actors Edit

Federal Cabinet Edit

The three cabinet-level ministries responsible for guiding Germany's foreign policy are the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Federal Foreign Office. In practice, most German federal departments play some role in shaping foreign policy in the sense that there are few policy areas left that remain outside of international jurisdiction. The bylaws of the Federal Cabinet (as delineated in Germany's Basic Law), however, assign the Federal Foreign Office a coordinating function. Accordingly, other ministries may only invite foreign guests or participate in treaty negotiations with the approval of the Federal Foreign Office.

Bundestag Edit

With respect to foreign policy, the Bundestag acts in a supervisory capacity. Each of its committees – most notably the foreign relations committee – oversees the country's foreign policy. The consent of the Bundestag (and insofar as Länder are impacted, the Bundesrat) is required to ratify foreign treaties. If a treaty legislation passes first reading, it is referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, which is capable of delaying ratification and prejudice decision through its report to the Bundestag.[1]

In 1994, a full EU Committee was also created for the purpose of addressing the large flow of EU-related topics and legislation. Also, the committee has the mandate to speak on behalf of the Bundestag and represent it when deciding an EU policy position.[2] A case in point was the committee's involvement regarding the European Union's eastern enlargement wherein the Committee on Foreign Affairs is responsible for relations with ECE states while the EU Committee is tasked with the negotiations.[2]

NGOs Edit

There is a raft of NGOs in Germany that engage foreign policy issues. These NGOs include think-tanks (German Council on Foreign Relations), single-issue lobbying organizations (Amnesty International), as well as other organizations that promote stronger bilateral ties between Germany and other countries (Atlantic Bridge). While the budgets and methods of NGOs are distinct, the overarching goal to persuade decision-makers to the wisdom of their own views is a shared one. In 2004, a new German governance framework, particularly on foreign and security policy areas, emerged where NGOs are integrated into actual policymaking.[3] The idea is that the cooperation between state and civil society groups increases the quality of conflict resolution, development cooperation and humanitarian aid for fragile states. The framework seeks to benefit from the expertise of the NGOs in exchange for these groups to have a chance for influencing foreign policy.[3]

Disputes Edit

 
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder with U.S. President George W. Bush at the White House in 2001

In 2001, the discovery that the terrorist cell which carried out the attacks against the United States on 11 September 2001, was based in Hamburg, sent shock waves through the country[clarification needed].

The government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder backed the following U.S. military actions, sending Bundeswehr troops to Afghanistan to lead a joint NATO program to provide security in the country after the ousting of the Taliban.

Nearly all of the public was strongly against America's 2003 invasion of Iraq, and any deployment of troops.[4] This position was shared by the SPD/Green government, which led to some friction with the United States.

In August 2006, the German government disclosed a botched plot to bomb two German trains. The attack was to occur in July 2006 and involved a 21-year-old Lebanese man, identified only as Youssef Mohammed E. H. Prosecutors said Youssef and another man left suitcases stuffed with crude propane-gas bombs on the trains.

As of February 2007, Germany had about 3,000 NATO-led International Security Assistance Force force in Afghanistan as part of the War on Terrorism, the third largest contingent after the United States (14,000) and the United Kingdom (5,200).[5] German forces are mostly in the more secure north of the country.

However, Germany, along with some other larger European countries (with the exception of the UK and the Netherlands), have been criticised by the UK and Canada for not sharing the burden of the more intensive combat operations in southern Afghanistan.[6][7]

Global initiatives Edit

Humanitarian aid Edit

Germany is the largest net contributor to the United Nations and has several development agencies working in Africa and the Middle East. The development policy of the Federal Republic of Germany is an independent area of German foreign policy. It is formulated by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and carried out by the implementing organisations. The German government sees development policy as a joint responsibility of the international community.[8] It is the world's third biggest aid donor after the United States and France.[9] Germany spent 0.37 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) on development, which is below the government's target of increasing aid to 0.51 per cent of GDP by 2010. The international target of 0.7% of GNP would have not been reached either.

Ecological involvement Edit

International organizations Edit

Germany is a member of the Council of Europe, European Union, European Space Agency, G4, G8, International Monetary Fund, NATO, OECD, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, UN, World Bank Group and the World Trade Organization.

European Union Edit

 
The flag of Europe

European integration has gone a long way since the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and the Elysée Treaty. Peaceful collaborations with its neighbors remain one of Germany's biggest political objectives, and Germany has been on the forefront of most achievements made in European integration:

Most of the social issues facing European countries in general: immigration, aging populations, straining social-welfare and pension systems – are all important in Germany. Germany seeks to maintain peace through the "deepening" of integration among current members of the European Union member states

Germany has been the largest net contributor to EU budgets for decades (in absolute terms – given Germany's comparatively large population – not per capita) and seeks to limit the growth of these net payments in the enlarged union.

NATO Edit

 
A meeting of NATO heads of States and governments on 11 July 2018 in Brussels

Under the doctrine introduced by the 2003 Defense Policy Guidelines, Germany continues to give priority to the transatlantic partnership with the United States through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. However, Germany is giving increasing attention to coordinating its policies with the European Union through the Common Foreign and Security Policy.

UN Edit

The German Federal Government began an initiative to obtain a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, as part of the Reform of the United Nations. This would require approval of a two-thirds majority of the member states and approval of all five Security Council veto powers.

This aspiration could be successful due to Germany's good relations with the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation. Germany is a stable and democratic republic and a G7 country which are also favourable attributes. The United Kingdom and France support German ascension to the supreme body.[10] The U.S. is sending mixed signals.

NATO member states, including Germany, decided not to sign the UN treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, a binding agreement for negotiations for the total elimination of nuclear weapons, supported by more than 120 nations.[11]

Diplomatic relations Edit

List of countries with which the Federal Republic of Germany maintains diplomatic relations with:[12]

 
# Country Date
1   Russia 15 October 1949
2   Bulgaria 17 October 1949
3   Czech Republic 18 October 1949
4   Poland 18 October 1949
5   Hungary 19 October 1949
6   China 27 October 1949
7   North Korea 7 November 1949
8   Romania 22 December 1949
9   Vietnam 3 February 1950
10   Mongolia 13 April 1950
11   Italy 2 December 1950
12   Netherlands 6 March 1951
13   India 7 March 1951
14   Sweden 4 April 1951
15   Luxembourg 23 April 1951
16   Norway 10 May 1951
17   United Kingdom 20 June 1951
18   Belgium 27 June 1951
19   Denmark 27 June 1951
20   Peru 28 June 1951
21   United States 2 July 1951
22   Brazil 10 July 1951
23   France 11 July 1951
24   Greece 12 July 1951
25   Ireland 26 July 1951
26   South Africa 14 August 1951
27   Pakistan 15 October 1951
28   Monaco 16 October 1951
29   Canada 8 November 1951
30   Serbia 8 December 1951
31   Panama 17 December 1951
32   Argentina 30 December 1951
33   Uruguay 9 January 1952
34   Australia 28 January 1952
35   Albania 6 February 1952
36   Chile 14 February 1952
37   Iran 26 February 1952
38   Nicaragua 10 April 1952
39   Japan 19 April 1952
40   Venezuela 28 April 1952
41   Switzerland 6 May 1952
42   Liechtenstein 6 May 1952
43   Thailand 28 May 1952
44   Turkey 21 June 1952
45   Indonesia 25 June 1952
46   Ecuador 14 July 1952
47   El Salvador 25 August 1952
48   Mexico 29 August 1952
49   Paraguay 1 October 1952
50   Costa Rica 7 October 1952
51   Syria 14 October 1952
52   Egypt 16 October 1952
53   Portugal 10 November 1952
54   Spain 16 November 1952
55   Jordan 17 November 1952
56   Iceland 16 December 1952
57   Bolivia 30 December 1952
58   Colombia 13 January 1953
59   Lebanon 20 May 1953
60   Liberia 23 July 1953
61   Dominican Republic 11 September 1953
62   Iraq 19 September 1953
63   Haiti 23 September 1953
64   New Zealand 10 November 1953
65   Sri Lanka 9 December 1953
66   Ethiopia 23 January 1954[13]
   Holy See 1 June 1954
67   Philippines 8 October 1954
68   Saudi Arabia 10 November 1954
69   Myanmar 4 December 1954
70   Afghanistan 22 December 1954
71   Libya 3 June 1955
72   Cuba 30 June 1955
73   Austria 5 January 1956
74   Sudan 12 March 1956
75   Tunisia 7 December 1956
76   Morocco 26 March 1957
77   South Korea 25 May 1957
78   Ghana 24 June 1957
79   Malaysia 31 August 1957
80   Laos 31 January 1958
81     Nepal 23 April 1958
82   Guinea 30 July 1959
83   Guatemala 9 October 1959
84   Cameroon 1 January 1960
85   Honduras 20 January 1960
86   Burkina Faso 31 January 1960
87   Togo 27 April 1960
88   Madagascar 26 June 1960
89   Democratic Republic of Congo 30 June 1960
90   Somalia 1 July 1960
91   Ivory Coast 7 August 1960
92   Chad 11 August 1960
93   Republic of Congo 15 August 1960
94   Cyprus 20 August 1960
95   Mali 23 September 1960
96   Senegal 23 September 1960
97   Nigeria 1 October 1960
98   Central African Republic 1 December 1960
99   Sierra Leone 27 August 1961
100   Tanzania 9 December 1961
101   Gabon 13 April 1962
102   Algeria 3 July 1962
103   Jamaica 6 August 1962
104   Uganda 9 October 1962
105   Benin 15 October 1962
106   Yemen 24 October 1962
107   Niger 11 January 1963
108   Burundi 24 January 1963
109   Mauritania 8 August 1963
110   Trinidad and Tobago 28 August 1963
111   Rwanda 13 December 1963
112   Kenya 18 December 1963
113   Cambodia 19 February 1964
114   Kuwait 20 May 1964
115   Zambia 24 October 1964
116   Malta 16 February 1965
117   Gambia 26 April 1965
118   Israel 10 May 1965
119   Malawi 24 September 1965
120   Singapore 24 December 1965
121   Botswana 1 October 1966
122   Maldives 10 October 1966
123   Barbados 30 November 1966
124   Guyana 14 March 1967
125   Lesotho 15 February 1968
126   Mauritius 23 March 1968
127   Eswatini 15 November 1968
128   Equatorial Guinea 14 April 1971
129   Bangladesh 16 January 1972
130   Oman 16 May 1972
131   Bahrain 17 May 1972
132   United Arab Emirates 17 May 1972
133   Finland 7 January 1973
134   Qatar 15 January 1973
135   Bahamas 10 July 1973
136   Fiji 1 August 1973
137   Grenada 6 February 1974
138   Guinea-Bissau 17 April 1974
139   Mozambique 25 June 1975
140   Sao Tome and Principe 12 July 1975
141   Cape Verde 5 August 1975
142   Angola 11 November 1975
143   Suriname 25 November 1975
144   Tonga 1 May 1976
145   Samoa 18 May 1976
146   Papua New Guinea 16 September 1976
147   Seychelles 18 January 1977
148   Djibouti 27 June 1977
149   Comoros 2 February 1978
150   Solomon Islands 11 July 1978
151   Nauru 15 April 1979
152   Tuvalu 26 June 1979
153   Zimbabwe 18 April 1980
154   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13 June 1980
155   Kiribati 1 July 1980
156   Saint Lucia 1 August 1980
157   Dominica 9 December 1980[14]
158   Vanuatu 22 April 1981
159   Belize 1 March 1982
160   Antigua and Barbuda 11 March 1982
161   Brunei 30 January 1984
162   Saint Kitts and Nevis 27 August 1984
163   Namibia 21 March 1990
164   Estonia 28 August 1991
165   Latvia 28 August 1991
166   Lithuania 28 August 1991
167   Marshall Islands 23 September 1991
168   Croatia 15 January 1992
169   Slovenia 15 January 1992
170   Ukraine 17 January 1992
171   Armenia 31 January 1992
172   Kyrgyzstan 3 February 1992
173   Kazakhstan 11 February 1992
174   Azerbaijan 20 February 1992
175   Tajikistan 28 February 1992
176   Turkmenistan 6 March 1992
177   Uzbekistan 6 March 1992
178   Belarus 13 March 1992
179   Georgia 13 April 1992
180   Federated States of Micronesia 21 April 1992
181   Moldova 30 April 1992
182   Bosnia and Herzegovina 13 November 1992
183   Slovakia 1 January 1993
184   Eritrea 3 August 1993
185   North Macedonia 16 December 1993
186   Andorra 8 March 1994
187   San Marino 1 October 1995
188   Palau 11 November 1997
  Cook Islands 11 September 2001
189   East Timor 20 May 2002
190   Montenegro 14 June 2006
  Kosovo 21 February 2008
191   South Sudan 9 July 2011
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta 15 November 2017[15]
192   Bhutan 25 November 2020

Bilateral relations Edit

Africa Edit

Country Notes
  Algeria See Algeria–Germany relations
  Angola See Angola–Germany relations
  • Angola has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Luanda.[17]
  Botswana
  • Botswana has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Gaborone.[18]
  Burundi
  • Burundi has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bujumbura.[19]
  Cabo Verde
  • Cabo Verde has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is represented in Cabo Verde through its embassy in Senegal.[20]
  Cameroon See Cameroon–Germany relations
  • Cameroon has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Yaoundé.[21]
  Central African Republic See Central African Republic–Germany relations
  • The Central African Republic is represented in Germany through its embassy in France.
  • Following the closing of the German embassy in Bangui in 1997 Germany is represented through its embassy in Cameroon.[22]
  Chad
  • Chad has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in N'Djamena.[23]
  Comoros
  • Comoros is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium.
  • Germany is represented in Comoros through its embassy in Tanzania.[24]
  Democratic Republic of the Congo See Democratic Republic of the Congo–Germany relations
  • DR Congo has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kinshasa.[25]
  Republic of the Congo
  • Republic of the Congo has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Brazzaville.[26]
  Egypt See Egypt–Germany relations
  • Egypt has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Cairo.[27]
  Eritrea See Eritrea–Germany relations
  • Eritrea has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt.[28]
  • Germany has an embassy in Asmara
  Ethiopia See Ethiopia–Germany relations
  • Ethiopia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Addis Ababa.[29]
  Gabon
  • Gabon has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Libreville.[30]
  Ghana See Germany–Ghana relations
  • Ghana has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Accra.[31]
  Guinea See Germany–Guinea relations
  • Germany has an embassy in Conakry
  • Guinea has an embassy in Berlin
  Kenya See Germany–Kenya relations
  • Germany has an embassy in Nairobi.
  • Kenya has an embassy in Berlin.[32]
  Liberia See Germany–Liberia relations
  • Liberia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Monrovia.[33]
  Libya See Germany–Libya relations
  • Libya has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany closed its embassy in Tripoli due to the ongoing civil war. Thus at the moment, Germany is represented in Libya through its embassy in Tunisia.[34]
  Madagascar See Germany–Madagascar relations
  • Madagascar has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Antananarivo.[35]
  Mali See Germany–Mali relations
  • Mali has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bamako.[36]
  Mauritania See Germany–Mauritania relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 28 November 1960 when has been accredited first Ambassador of FRG to Mauritania with residence in Dakar, M. Reichhold. On 6 May 1961 first Ambassador of Mauritania to FRG M. Mamadou Toure presented his credentials to President Lubke.[37]

  • Mauritania has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Nouakchott.[38]
  Morocco See Germany–Morocco relations
  • Morocco has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf and Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Rabat.[39]
  Mozambique See Germany–Mozambique relations
  • Mozambique has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Maputo.
  Namibia See Germany–Namibia relations
  • Namibia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Windhoek.[40]
  Niger See Germany–Niger relations
  • Niger has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Niamey.[41]
  Nigeria See Germany–Nigeria relations
  Rwanda See Germany–Rwanda relations
  • Rwanda has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kigali.[43]
  São Tomé and Príncipe
  • São Tomé and Príncipe is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium.
  • Germany is represented in São Tomé and Príncipe though its embassy in Gabon.[44]
  Senegal See Germany–Senegal relations
  • Senegal has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Dakar.[45]
  Sierra Leone
  • Sierra Leone has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Freetown.[46]
  Somalia See Germany–Somalia relations
  • Somalia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is represented in Somalia through its embassy in Kenya.[47]
  South Africa See Germany–South Africa relations
  • South Africa has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Pretoria and a consulate-general in Cape Town.[48]
  South Sudan See Germany–South Sudan relations
  • South Sudan has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Juba.[49]
  Sudan See Germany–Sudan relations
  • Sudan has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Khartoum.
  Tanzania See Germany–Tanzania relations
  Togo See Germany–Togo relations
  • Togo has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Lomé.[51]
  Tunisia
  • Tunisia has an embassy in Berlin, a consulate-general in Bonn, and consulates in Hamburg and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tunis.[52]
  Uganda See Germany–Uganda relations
  • Uganda has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kampala.[53]
  Zambia
  • Zambia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Lusaka.[54]
  Zimbabwe
  • Zimbabwe has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Harare.[55]

Americas Edit

Country Notes
  Antigua and Barbuda
  • Antigua and Barbuda is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany is represented in Antigua and Barbuda through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[56]
  Argentina See Argentina–Germany relations
  Bahamas
  • The Bahamas is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany is represented in the Bahamas through its embassy in Jamaica.[60]
  Barbados See Barbados–Germany relations
  Belize
  • Belize is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels.[62]
  • Germany is represented in Belize through its embassy in Guatemala.[62][63]
  Bolivia See Bolivia–Germany relations
  • Diplomatic relations between the two states were broken during the First World War.
  • Relations were restored after the war under the agreement concluded on 20 July 1921.[64][65]
  • Bolivia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in La Paz.[66]
  • See also: German Bolivians
  Brazil See Brazil–Germany relations
  Canada See Canada–Germany relations

Canada operates consulates in Munich and Düsseldorf.[69] In addition to its embassy in Ottawa, Germany maintains consulates in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.[69]

  Chile See Chile–Germany relations
  Colombia See Colombia–Germany relations
  • Colombia has an embassy in Berlin, a consulate-general in Frankfurt and three honorary consulates in Bremen, Hamburg and Stuttgart.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bogotá and four honorary consulates in Armenia, Barranquilla, Cali, and Medellin.[72]
  Costa Rica
  • Costa Rica has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in San José.[73]
  Cuba See Cuba–Germany relations
  • Cuba has an embassy in Berlin and an embassy outpost in Bonn.
  • Germany has an embassy in Havana.[74]
  • The Federal Republic of Germany Germany ended diplomatic relations on January 14, 1963, due to the Hallstein Doctrine, two days after Cuba recognized the German Democratic Republic.
  • Diplomatic relations were re-established on 18 January 1975.
  Dominica
  • Dominica is represented in Germany through its embassy in London.
  • Germany is represented in Dominica through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[75]
  Dominican Republic
  • The Dominican Republic has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Santo Domingo.[76]
  Ecuador See Ecuador–Germany relations
  • Ecuador has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate in Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Quito.[77]
  El Salvador
  • El Salvador has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in San Salvador.[78]
  Grenada
  • Grenada has closed its embassy in Germany on 17 August 2013.
  • Germany is represented in Grenada through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[79]
  Guatemala
  Guyana See Germany–Guyana relations
  • Guyana is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels.
  • Germany is represented in Guyana through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[81]
  Haiti See Germany–Haiti relations
  Honduras
  • Honduras has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tegucigalpa.[83]
  Jamaica See Germany–Jamaica relations
  • Jamaica has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kingston.[84]
  Mexico See Germany–Mexico relations
  Nicaragua
  • Nicaragua has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Managua.[87]
  Panama
  • Panama has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Panama City.[88]
  Paraguay See Germany–Paraguay relations
  Peru See Germany–Peru relations
  St. Kitts and Nevis
  • St. Kitts and Nevis is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany is represented in St. Kitts and Nevis through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[92]
  St. Lucia
  • St. Lucia is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany is represented in St. Lucia through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[93]
  St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany is represented in St. Vincent and the Grenadines through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[94]
  Suriname
  • Suriname is represented in Germany through its embassy in the Netherlands.
  • Germany is represented in Suriname through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.[95]
  Trinidad and Tobago
  • Trinidad and Tobago is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom.
  • Germany has an embassy in Port of Spain.[96]
  United States See Germany–United States relations

Former chancellor Angela Merkel has sought warmer relations with the United States and to rebuild political ties on common values and beliefs.

  Uruguay See Germany–Uruguay relations
  Venezuela See Germany–Venezuela relations
  • Venezuela has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Caracas.[100]

Asia Edit

Country Notes
  Afghanistan See Afghanistan–Germany relations
  • Germany was one of the first nations to recognise Afghan sovereignty, following the Soviet Union in 1991.[101]
  • Afghanistan has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Bonn and Grünwald.[102]
  • Germany had an embassy in Kabul and a consulate-general in Mazar-i-Sharif.[102]
  • Afghanistan and Germany established close ties in 1935, as Afghanistan sought to break from their historical patterns of British and Russian alignment. Afghanistan resisted calls from Moscow and London to expel the Italian and German diplomatic corps for most of World War II.[103]
  Armenia See Armenia–Germany relations

Armenian-German relations have always been stable and solid; they continue to work together and advance through the years in cooperation. Their leaders have discussed bilateral relations and noted that they have considerably improved over the last few years.[104]

  Azerbaijan See Azerbaijan–Germany relations
  • Azerbaijan has an embassy in Berlin.[106]
  • Germany has an embassy in Baku.[107]
  Bahrain See Bahrain–Germany relations
  • Bahrain has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Manama.[108]
  Bangladesh

After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 East Germany was the third country in the world, and the first country in Europe, to officially recognise Bangladesh in 1972.[109] Bangladesh also warmly greeted German reunification. As an economic power as well as an important member of the European Union (EU), Germany is a reliable partner of Bangladesh in development cooperation. After establishment of diplomatic relations, the bilateral relations between the two countries began to grow steadily. Bangladesh is a priority partner country of German Development Cooperation (GTZ). In trade with Germany, Bangladesh has for years recorded a large surplus. Germany is the second largest export market of Bangladesh after the US. The cultural relationship of both the countries is very strong. The cultural cooperation between them is mainly channeled through the Goethe Institute that work on developing the cultural ties between both the countries by sponsoring local and German cultural activities. Both Germany and Bangladesh share common views on various international issues and work together in the UN and in other international forum. They have maintained and developed close and friendly relations in a wide range of field. The two countries are harmonized together by their commitment to various sectors mutually agreed upon, which is expected to be strengthened further in future.[citation needed]

  • Bangladesh has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Dhaka.[110]
  Bhutan The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of Bhutan have maintained diplomatic relations since 25 November 2020. This move further deepened the friendly relations between the two countries. Consular relations have been in place since July 2000. Bhutan has agreed to let Germany set up an honorary consulate in Thimphu. Bhutan has an honorary consulate-general in Germany.
  • Bhutan is represented in Germany through its mission to the EU in Brussels.
  • Germany is represented in Bhutan through its embassy in India.[111]
  Brunei See Brunei–Germany relations
  Cambodia See Cambodia–Germany relations
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Phnom Penh.[114]
  China See China–Germany relations

Germany has good relationships with the People's Republic of China, even though Angela Merkel and large parts of Germany's political class have recently criticised the People's Republic for holding back reforms in the field of democracy and human rights. In recent years trade between them has reached high volumes, both in imports and exports.[citation needed] In July 2019, the UN ambassadors from 22 nations, including Germany, signed a joint letter to the UNHRC condemning China's mistreatment of the Uyghurs as well as its mistreatment of other minority groups, urging the Chinese government to close the Xinjiang re-education camps.[115][116]

  Hong Kong See Germany–Hong Kong relations

There are no formal diplomatic relations between Hong Kong and Germany, due to the character of Hong Kong being a Special Administrative Region and not an independent nation.

  India

During the Cold War India maintained diplomatic relations with both West Germany and East Germany. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the reunification of Germany, relations have further improved. The German ambassador to India, Bernd Mutzelburg, once said that India and Germany, are not just 'natural partners', but important countries in a globalised world. Germany is India's largest trade partner in Europe. German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited India recently, as did the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Germany. Both countries have been working towards gaining permanent seats in the United Nations Security Council. As both countries are strong liberal democracies, they have similar objectives. UN reforms, fighting terrorism and climate change, and promotion of science, education, technology, and human rights, are some areas of shared interests, and collaboration between these two countries. Culturally too, Indian and German writers and philosophers, have influenced each other.[119] Recently, Germany has invested in developing education and skills amongst rural Indians. Germany was one of the first countries to agree with the Indo-US Nuclear deal.

  Indonesia See Germany–Indonesia relations
  • Indonesia and Germany have traditionally enjoyed good, intensive and wide-ranging relations.
  • Germany and Indonesia, as the largest members of the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), respectively, take similar positions on many issues relating to the development of the two regional organizations.[130]
  • Indonesia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Jakarta.[131]
  Iran See Germany–Iran relations
  • Iran has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tehran.[132]
  Iraq See Germany–Iraq relations
  • Iraq has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Baghdad and a consulate-general in Erbil.[133]
  • There are currently some 84,000–150,000 Iraqis living in Germany.[citation needed]
  Israel See Germany–Israel relations

Germany-Israel relations refers to the special relationship between Israel and Germany based on shared beliefs, Western values and a combination of historical perspectives.[134] Among the most important factors in their relations is Nazi Germany's role in the genocide of European Jews during the Holocaust.[135] Following German history during the Holocaust, one of Postwar Germany's aims was to establish and maintain relations of Wiedergutmachung with the State of Israel. Starting with the Reparations Agreement in 1952, support for the national security of the State of Israel is central to German foreign policy. Germany has been actively involved in the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979, the Oslo Accords (1993) which led to the Israel–Jordan peace treaty in 1994 and the continuing Israeli–Palestinian peace process which make Germany arguably (next to the United States) Israel's closest ally.[citation needed]

  Japan See Germany–Japan relations

Regular meetings between the two countries have led to several cooperations. In 2004 German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi agreed upon cooperations in the assistance for reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan,[137][138] the promotion of economic exchange activities,[139] youth and sports exchanges[140] as well as exchanges and cooperation in science, technology and academic fields.[141] After China, Japan is Germany's principal trading partner in Asia in 2006.[142]

  • Japan has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tokyo and a consulate-general in Osaka.[143]
  Jordan See Germany–Jordan relations
  • Jordan has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Amman and an honorary consulate in Aqaba.[144]
  Kazakhstan See Germany–Kazakhstan relations
  • Kazakhstan and Germany have established partnerships in the energy, technology and raw materials sectors.
  • Germany has a national pavilion at the Astana Expo 2017.[citation needed]
  • Kazakhstan has an embassy in Berlin,[145] an embassy outpost in Bonn, a consultaetegeneral in Frankfurt, and a consulate in Munich.[146]
  • Germany has an embassy in Astana and a consulate-general in Almaty.[146]
  Kuwait See Germany–Kuwait relations
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kuwait City.[147]
  Kyrgyzstan
  • Kyrgyzstan has an embassy in Berlin, an embassy outpost in Bonn, and a consulate in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bishkek.[148]
  Laos See Germany–Laos relations
  • Laos has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Vientiane.[149]
  Lebanon See Germany–Lebanon relations
  • Lebanon has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Beirut.[150]
  Malaysia See Germany–Malaysia relations
  • Malaysia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur.[151]
  Maldives See Germany–Maldives relations
  • The Maldives have an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is represented in the Maldives through its embassy in Sri Lanka.[152]
  Mongolia See Germany–Mongolia relations
    Nepal See Germany–Nepal relations
  • Nepal has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kathmandu.[154]
  North Korea See Germany–North Korea relations
  • North Korea has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Pyongyang.[155]
  Oman See Germany–Oman relations
  • Oman has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Muscat.[156]
  Pakistan See Germany–Pakistan relations

Pakistan and Germany enjoy extremely close, warm and historical relations.[157] Germany is Pakistan's fourth largest trading partner and biggest trading partner in the EU. Germany has been a reliable partner in trade, development, military, scientific and cultural co-operation. The collaboration between Germany and Pakistan dates back to the creation of Pakistan. Germany is home to 53,668 Pakistani immigrants.[citation needed]

  • Pakistan has an embassy in Berlin, a consulate-general in Frankfurt, and honorary consulates in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and Isartal.[158]
  • Germany has an embassy in Islamabad, a consulate-general in Karachi, and an honorary consulate in Lahore.[158]
  • See also Pakistanis in Germany
  "Palestinian territories"[a] See Germany–Palestine relations
  • Palestine has a representative office in Berlin.
  • Germany has a representative office in Ramallah.[159]
  Philippines See Germany–Philippines relations

The relationship between Germany and the Philippines remains strong and positive. In 1955 an agreement was signed which led to a dynamic cooperation between the two countries.[citation needed]

  • The Philippines has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Manila.[160]
  Qatar See Germany–Qatar relations
  • Qatar has an embassy in Berlin, an embassy outpost in Bonn, and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Doha.[161]
  Saudi Arabia See Germany–Saudi Arabia relations
  • Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate-general in Jeddah.[162]
  Singapore See Germany–Singapore relations
  • Singapore has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Singapore.[163]
  South Korea See Germany–South Korea relations
  Sri Lanka See Germany–Sri Lanka relations
  • Sri Lanka has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Colombo.[167]
  Syria See Germany–Syria relations
  Tajikistan See Germany–Tajikistan relations
  • Tajikistan has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Dushanbe.[170]
  Thailand See Germany–Thailand relations
  • Thailand has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bangkok.[171]
  Turkey See Germany–Turkey relations

Good Turkish/Ottoman-German relations from the 19th century onwards. They were allies in First World War. Germany promoted Turkish immigration after 1945 when it suffered an acute labor shortage. They were called Gastarbeiter (German for guest workers). Most Turks in Germany trace their ancestry to Central and Eastern Anatolia. Today, Turks are Germany's largest ethnic minority and form most of Germany's Muslim minority. Berlin is home to about 250,000 Turks,[172] making it the largest Turkish community outside of Turkey.

  Turkmenistan
  • Turkmenistan has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Ashgabat.[174]
  United Arab Emirates See Germany–United Arab Emirates relations
  • UAE has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Bonn and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate-general in Dubai.[175]
  Uzbekistan See Germany–Uzbekistan relations
  • Uzbekistan has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tashkent.[176]
  Vietnam See Germany–Vietnam relations
  • Vietnam has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate-general in Ho Chi Minh City.[177]
  Yemen See Germany–Yemen relations
  • Yemen has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Sanaʽa which at the moment is only working to a limited extend due to the civil war.[178]

Europe Edit

Balkan states
 
The European Union and the Eurozone

The German government was a strong supporter of the enlargement of NATO.

Germany was one of the first nations to recognize Croatia and Slovenia as independent nations, rejecting the concept of Yugoslavia as the only legitimate political order in the Balkans (unlike other European powers, who first proposed a pro-Belgrade policy). This is why Serb authorities sometimes referred to "new German imperialism" as one of the main reasons for Yugoslavia's collapse.[citation needed] German troops participate in the multinational efforts to bring "peace and stability" to the Balkans.

Central Europe

Weimar triangle (France, Germany and Poland); Germany continues to be active economically in the states of Central Europe, and to actively support the development of democratic institutions. In the 2000s, Germany has been arguably the centerpiece of the European Union (though the importance of France cannot be overlooked in this connection).

Country Notes
  Albania See Albania-Germany relations
  • Albania has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tirana.[179]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  • See also: Albanians in Germany
  Andorra
  • Andorra is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Vienna, Austria.
  • Germany is accredited to Andorra from its embassy in Madrid, Spain.[180]
  Austria See Austria–Germany relations

Relations between them are close because as countries have strong historical and cultural ties.

  • Austria has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Vienna.[181]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union.
  Belarus See Belarus-Germany relations
  Belgium See Belgium–Germany relations
  Bosnia and Herzegovina See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Germany relations

The German government has made continuous efforts concerning the peace process after the civil war.

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt, Munich, and Stuttgart.
  • Germany has an embassy in Sarajevo.[186]
  Bulgaria See Bulgaria–Germany relations

The Bulgarian government views Germany as its key strategic partner in the EU.

  • Bulgaria has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Sofia.[187]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Croatia See Croatia–Germany relations
  • There are more than 200,000 Croats who live in Germany. Historically Germany has had a close collaboration with Croatia.
  • Croatia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and Stuttgart,[188] and honorary consulates in Dresden and Mainz.[189]
  • Germany has an embassy in Zagreb and an honorary consulate in Osijek.[189]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Cyprus See Cyprus–Germany relations
  • In 2004, an agreement on mutual recognition of university degrees was signed, designed to facilitate Cypriot and German students' admission to German and Cypriot universities.
  • There is a close and trustful cooperation at a government level. Minister of State Hoyer visited Cyprus on 11 and 12 February 2010. Federal Foreign Minister Westerwelle met with his Cypriot counterpart Marcos Kyprianou in Berlin on 2 March.[citation needed]
  • Cyprus has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Hamburg.[190]
  • Germany has an embassy in Nicosia.[191]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union.
  Czech Republic See Czech Republic–Germany relations

Today, they share 815 km of common borders.

  • Czech Republic has an embassy in Berlin, consulates-general in Dresden and Munich, a consulate in Düsseldorf, and honorary consulates in Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Nuremberg, and Rostock.
  • Germany has an embassy in Prague.[192]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Denmark See Denmark–Germany relations
  Estonia See Estonia–Germany relations
  Finland See Finland–Germany relations
  • Finland has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Helsinki.[195]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union.
  • Germany supports Finland's NATO membership.
  France See France–Germany relations

Being the historic core of Europe and the "twin engine for European integration", the cooperation with France is one of the most central elements of German foreign policy. The Elysée Treaty from 1963 set the foundation for a collaboration that – next to the European project – also repeatedly called for a "Core Union" with maximum integration.[196] In recent times, France and Germany are among the most enthusiastic proponents of the further integration of the EU. They are sometimes described as the "twin engine" or "core countries" pushing for moves.[citation needed]

  Greece See Germany–Greece relations
  • The first Greek Embassy in Berlin was established in 1834, when Berlin was the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia.[citation needed]
  • Greece has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart.
  • Germany has an embassy in Athens and a consulate-general in Thessaloniki.[198]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Georgia See Georgia–Germany relations
  • Georgia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Tbilisi.[199]
   Holy See See Germany–Holy See relations
  • Holy See has an apostolic nunciature in Berlin.
  • Germany's embassy to the Holy See is located in Rome.[200]
  Hungary See Germany–Hungary relations
  • Hungary has an embassy in Berlin,[201] consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Munich, and Stuttgart, an honorary consulate-general in Bremerhaven, and honorary consulates in Dresdener, Erfurt, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Nuremberg, and Schwerin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Budapest and an honorary consulate in Pécs.[202]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Iceland See Germany–Iceland relations
  Ireland See Germany–Ireland relations
  Italy See Germany–Italy relations
  • These two countries were part of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • The Italian regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and South Tyrol were located inside the boundaries of the German Confederation.
  • Relations were established after the Unification of Italy.
  • They enjoy friendly relations and were members of the Axis during World War II, formed an alliance during the Cold War (West Germany), and are full members of the European Union and NATO.[citation needed]
  • Italy has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-generals in Cologne, Frankfurt, Hannover, Munich, and Suttgart, consulates in Freiburg and Dortmund, and a consular agency in Wolfsburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Rome and a consulate-general in Milan.[205]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Kosovo See Germany–Kosovo relations
  • Germany is the second-largest donor to Kosovo, behind the United States.[206]
  • Kosovo will open an embassy in Berlin, a consulate-general in Munich, and consulates in Frankfurt and Stuttgart.[207]
  • Germany has an embassy in Pristina since 27 February 2008.[207][208]
  Latvia See Germany–Latvia relations
  • Diplomatic relations were first established following Latvia's independence from Russian rule, under agreement signed in Berlin on 15 July 1920.[209] These relation lasted until the Soviet take over of Latvia in 1940.[citation needed]
  • Relations were reestablished in 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
  • Latvia has an embassy in Berlin[210] and honorary consulates in Bremen, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Künzelsau, Munich and Rostock.[211]
  • Germany has an embassy in Riga.[212]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Liechtenstein See Germany–Liechtenstein relations
  • Liechtenstein has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is accredited to Liechtenstein from its embassy in Bern, Switzerland.[213]
  Lithuania See Germany–Lithuania relations
  • Lithuania has an embassy in Berlin and honorary consulates in Dresden, Erfurt, Essen, Künzelsau, and Munich.[214]
  • Germany has an embassy in Vilnius[215] and an honorary consulate in Klaipėda.[214]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Luxembourg See Germany–Luxembourg relations
  Malta See Germany–Malta relations
  Moldova See Germany–Moldova relations
  Monaco
  • Monaco has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.[220]
  Montenegro See Germany–Montenegro relations
  • Montenegro has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Podgorica.[221]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  Netherlands See Germany–Netherlands relations
  • Relations were established following the unification of Germany in 1871.
  • During the First World War, the German army refrained from attacking the Netherlands, and thus relations between the two states were preserved. At war's end in 1918, the former Kaiser Wilhelm II fled to the Netherlands, where he lived till his death in 1941.
  • The German army occupied the Netherlands during the Second World War and kept the country under occupation in 1940–1945.[citation needed]
  • Netherlands has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in The Hague and a consulate-general which is at the same time an embassy outpost in Amsterdam.[222]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  North Macedonia See Germany–North Macedonia relations
  • North Macedonia has an embassy in Berlin, an embassy outpost in Bonn, and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Skopje.[223]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  Norway See Germany–Norway relations
  • Norway has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Oslo.[224]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  Poland See Germany–Poland relations

During the Cold War, communist Poland had good relations with East Germany, but had strained relations with West Germany. After the fall of communism, Poland and the reunited Germany have had a mostly positive but occasionally strained relationship due to some political issues. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Germany has been a proponent of Poland's participation in NATO and the European Union. The Polish-German border is 467 km long.[225]

  • Poland has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Cologne, Hamburg, and Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Warsaw, consulates-general in Gdańsk, Kraków, Wrocław and a consulate in Opole, which is an outpost of the consulate-general in Wrocław.[226]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Portugal See Germany–Portugal relations
  • Portugal has an embassy in Berlin, consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart, and an outpost of the consulate-general Stuttgart in Hattersheim am Main.
  • Germany has an embassy in Lisbon.[227]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Romania See Germany–Romania relations
  Russia See Germany–Russia relations

Germany tries to keep Russia engaged with the rest of the Western world. The future aim is to promote a stable market-economy liberal democracy in Russia, which is part of the Western world.[citation needed]

  San Marino
  • San Marino is represented in Germany through its Ambassador in San Marino.
  • Germany is represented in Germany through its embassy in Rome and its consulate-general in Milan.[230]
  Serbia See Germany–Serbia relations
  • There are 505,000 registered people of Serbian descent living in Germany.
  • Germans of Serbia today constitute a small minority, but used to be the largest minority in Serbia before World War II.[citation needed]
  • Serbia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, and Stuttgart.[231][232]
  • Germany has an embassy in Belgrade.[233]
  Slovakia See Germany–Slovakia relations
  Slovenia

See Germany–Slovenia relations

  • Slovenia has an embassy in Berlin, and a consulate-general in Munich.
  • Germany has an embassy in Ljubljana.[236]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • Diplomatic relations were established on 15 December 2017[237]
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta has an Embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany is represented to Sovereign Military Order of Malta through its Embassy to the Holy See.[238]
  Spain See Germany–Spain relations
  Sweden See Germany–Sweden relations
  • Relations have been strong with cultural and economic cooperation.[citation needed]
  • Sweden has an embassy in Berlin and 12 honorary consulates.
  • Germany has an embassy in Stockholm and 8 honorary consulates.[240]
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union.
  • Germany supports Sweden's NATO membership.
  Switzerland See Germany–Switzerland relations
  • Switzerland has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Frankfurt, Munich, and Stuttgart.
  • Germany has an embassy in Bern.[241]
  Ukraine See Germany–Ukraine relations
  United Kingdom See Germany–United Kingdom relations

Oceania Edit

Country Notes
  Australia See Australia–Germany relations
  • Australia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt.
  • Germany has an embassy in Canberra and a consulate-general in Sydney.[249]
  Fiji
  • Fiji is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels.
  • Germany is represented in Fiji through its embassy in New Zealand.[250]
  Kiribati
  • Kiribati has an honorary consulate in Hamburg.
  • Germany is represented in Kiribati through its embassy in New Zealand.[251]
  Marshall Islands
  • The Marshall Islands is represented in Germany through its permanent mission to the United Nations.
  • Germany is represented in the Marshall Islands through its embassy in the Philippines.[252]
  Micronesia
  • Micronesia is represented in Germany though its embassy in the United States.
  • Germany is represented in Germany through its embassy in the Philippines.[253]
  Nauru
  • Nauru is represented in Germany through its consulate-general in Australia.
  • Germany is represented in Nauru through its embassy in Australia.[254]
  New Zealand See Germany–New Zealand relations
  • New Zealand has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Hamburg.
  • Germany has an embassy in Wellington.[255]
  Palau
  • Palau is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United States.
  • Germany is represented in Palau through its embassy in the Philippines.[256]
  Papua New Guinea
  • Papua New Guinea is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Germany is accredited to Papua New Guinea from its embassy in Canberra, Australia.[257]
  Samoa
  • Samoa is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Germany is accredited to Samoa from its embassy in Wellington, New Zealand.[258]
  Solomon Islands
  • Solomon Islands is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium.
  • Germany is represented in Solomon Islands through its embassy in Australia.[259]
  Tonga See Germany–Tonga relations
  • Tonga is accredited to Germany from its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
  • Germany is accredited to Tonga from its embassy in Wellington, New Zealand.[260]
  Tuvalu
  • Tuvalu is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium.
  • Germany is represented in Tuvalu through its embassy in New Zealand.[261]
  Vanuatu
  • Vanuatu is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium.
  • Germany is represented in Vanuatu through its embassy in Australia.[262]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The Federal Republic of Germany does not recognised the State of Palestine as an independent and sovereign state.

See also Edit

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The Federal Republic of Germany FRG is a Central European country and member of the European Union G4 G7 the G20 the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO It maintains a network of 229 diplomatic missions abroad and holds relations with more than 190 countries As one of the world s leading industrialized countries it is recognized as a major power in European and global affairs Nations with which Germany has diplomatic relations Contents 1 History 2 Primary institutions and actors 2 1 Federal Cabinet 2 2 Bundestag 2 3 NGOs 3 Disputes 4 Global initiatives 4 1 Humanitarian aid 4 2 Ecological involvement 5 International organizations 5 1 European Union 5 2 NATO 5 3 UN 6 Diplomatic relations 7 Bilateral relations 7 1 Africa 7 2 Americas 7 3 Asia 7 4 Europe 7 5 Oceania 8 Notes 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 11 1 German diplomacy 11 2 World European diplomatic context 12 External linksHistory EditMain article History of German foreign policyPrimary institutions and actors EditFederal Cabinet Edit The three cabinet level ministries responsible for guiding Germany s foreign policy are the Ministry of Defense the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Federal Foreign Office In practice most German federal departments play some role in shaping foreign policy in the sense that there are few policy areas left that remain outside of international jurisdiction The bylaws of the Federal Cabinet as delineated in Germany s Basic Law however assign the Federal Foreign Office a coordinating function Accordingly other ministries may only invite foreign guests or participate in treaty negotiations with the approval of the Federal Foreign Office Bundestag Edit With respect to foreign policy the Bundestag acts in a supervisory capacity Each of its committees most notably the foreign relations committee oversees the country s foreign policy The consent of the Bundestag and insofar as Lander are impacted the Bundesrat is required to ratify foreign treaties If a treaty legislation passes first reading it is referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs which is capable of delaying ratification and prejudice decision through its report to the Bundestag 1 In 1994 a full EU Committee was also created for the purpose of addressing the large flow of EU related topics and legislation Also the committee has the mandate to speak on behalf of the Bundestag and represent it when deciding an EU policy position 2 A case in point was the committee s involvement regarding the European Union s eastern enlargement wherein the Committee on Foreign Affairs is responsible for relations with ECE states while the EU Committee is tasked with the negotiations 2 NGOs Edit There is a raft of NGOs in Germany that engage foreign policy issues These NGOs include think tanks German Council on Foreign Relations single issue lobbying organizations Amnesty International as well as other organizations that promote stronger bilateral ties between Germany and other countries Atlantic Bridge While the budgets and methods of NGOs are distinct the overarching goal to persuade decision makers to the wisdom of their own views is a shared one In 2004 a new German governance framework particularly on foreign and security policy areas emerged where NGOs are integrated into actual policymaking 3 The idea is that the cooperation between state and civil society groups increases the quality of conflict resolution development cooperation and humanitarian aid for fragile states The framework seeks to benefit from the expertise of the NGOs in exchange for these groups to have a chance for influencing foreign policy 3 Disputes Edit Chancellor Gerhard Schroder with U S President George W Bush at the White House in 2001In 2001 the discovery that the terrorist cell which carried out the attacks against the United States on 11 September 2001 was based in Hamburg sent shock waves through the country clarification needed The government of Chancellor Gerhard Schroder backed the following U S military actions sending Bundeswehr troops to Afghanistan to lead a joint NATO program to provide security in the country after the ousting of the Taliban Nearly all of the public was strongly against America s 2003 invasion of Iraq and any deployment of troops 4 This position was shared by the SPD Green government which led to some friction with the United States In August 2006 the German government disclosed a botched plot to bomb two German trains The attack was to occur in July 2006 and involved a 21 year old Lebanese man identified only as Youssef Mohammed E H Prosecutors said Youssef and another man left suitcases stuffed with crude propane gas bombs on the trains As of February 2007 Germany had about 3 000 NATO led International Security Assistance Force force in Afghanistan as part of the War on Terrorism the third largest contingent after the United States 14 000 and the United Kingdom 5 200 5 German forces are mostly in the more secure north of the country However Germany along with some other larger European countries with the exception of the UK and the Netherlands have been criticised by the UK and Canada for not sharing the burden of the more intensive combat operations in southern Afghanistan 6 7 Global initiatives EditHumanitarian aid Edit Germany is the largest net contributor to the United Nations and has several development agencies working in Africa and the Middle East The development policy of the Federal Republic of Germany is an independent area of German foreign policy It is formulated by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ and carried out by the implementing organisations The German government sees development policy as a joint responsibility of the international community 8 It is the world s third biggest aid donor after the United States and France 9 Germany spent 0 37 per cent of its gross domestic product GDP on development which is below the government s target of increasing aid to 0 51 per cent of GDP by 2010 The international target of 0 7 of GNP would have not been reached either Ecological involvement Edit Main articles Kyoto protocol and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeInternational organizations EditGermany is a member of the Council of Europe European Union European Space Agency G4 G8 International Monetary Fund NATO OECD Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe UN World Bank Group and the World Trade Organization European Union Edit Main article Foreign relations of the European Union The flag of EuropeEuropean integration has gone a long way since the European Coal and Steel Community ECSC and the Elysee Treaty Peaceful collaborations with its neighbors remain one of Germany s biggest political objectives and Germany has been on the forefront of most achievements made in European integration Maastricht TreatyMost of the social issues facing European countries in general immigration aging populations straining social welfare and pension systems are all important in Germany Germany seeks to maintain peace through the deepening of integration among current members of the European Union member states European Defence Force Introduction of the single currency EuroGermany has been the largest net contributor to EU budgets for decades in absolute terms given Germany s comparatively large population not per capita and seeks to limit the growth of these net payments in the enlarged union European ConstitutionNATO Edit A meeting of NATO heads of States and governments on 11 July 2018 in BrusselsUnder the doctrine introduced by the 2003 Defense Policy Guidelines Germany continues to give priority to the transatlantic partnership with the United States through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization However Germany is giving increasing attention to coordinating its policies with the European Union through the Common Foreign and Security Policy UN Edit Main article Germany and the United Nations The German Federal Government began an initiative to obtain a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council as part of the Reform of the United Nations This would require approval of a two thirds majority of the member states and approval of all five Security Council veto powers This aspiration could be successful due to Germany s good relations with the People s Republic of China and the Russian Federation Germany is a stable and democratic republic and a G7 country which are also favourable attributes The United Kingdom and France support German ascension to the supreme body 10 The U S is sending mixed signals NATO member states including Germany decided not to sign the UN treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons a binding agreement for negotiations for the total elimination of nuclear weapons supported by more than 120 nations 11 Diplomatic relations EditList of countries with which the Federal Republic of Germany maintains diplomatic relations with 12 Country Date1 Russia 15 October 19492 Bulgaria 17 October 19493 Czech Republic 18 October 19494 Poland 18 October 19495 Hungary 19 October 19496 China 27 October 19497 North Korea 7 November 19498 Romania 22 December 19499 Vietnam 3 February 195010 Mongolia 13 April 195011 Italy 2 December 195012 Netherlands 6 March 195113 India 7 March 195114 Sweden 4 April 195115 Luxembourg 23 April 195116 Norway 10 May 195117 United Kingdom 20 June 195118 Belgium 27 June 195119 Denmark 27 June 195120 Peru 28 June 195121 United States 2 July 195122 Brazil 10 July 195123 France 11 July 195124 Greece 12 July 195125 Ireland 26 July 195126 South Africa 14 August 195127 Pakistan 15 October 195128 Monaco 16 October 195129 Canada 8 November 195130 Serbia 8 December 195131 Panama 17 December 195132 Argentina 30 December 195133 Uruguay 9 January 195234 Australia 28 January 195235 Albania 6 February 195236 Chile 14 February 195237 Iran 26 February 195238 Nicaragua 10 April 195239 Japan 19 April 195240 Venezuela 28 April 195241 Switzerland 6 May 195242 Liechtenstein 6 May 195243 Thailand 28 May 195244 Turkey 21 June 195245 Indonesia 25 June 195246 Ecuador 14 July 195247 El Salvador 25 August 195248 Mexico 29 August 195249 Paraguay 1 October 195250 Costa Rica 7 October 195251 Syria 14 October 195252 Egypt 16 October 195253 Portugal 10 November 195254 Spain 16 November 195255 Jordan 17 November 195256 Iceland 16 December 195257 Bolivia 30 December 195258 Colombia 13 January 195359 Lebanon 20 May 195360 Liberia 23 July 195361 Dominican Republic 11 September 195362 Iraq 19 September 195363 Haiti 23 September 195364 New Zealand 10 November 195365 Sri Lanka 9 December 195366 Ethiopia 23 January 1954 13 Holy See 1 June 195467 Philippines 8 October 195468 Saudi Arabia 10 November 195469 Myanmar 4 December 195470 Afghanistan 22 December 195471 Libya 3 June 195572 Cuba 30 June 195573 Austria 5 January 195674 Sudan 12 March 195675 Tunisia 7 December 195676 Morocco 26 March 195777 South Korea 25 May 195778 Ghana 24 June 195779 Malaysia 31 August 195780 Laos 31 January 195881 Nepal 23 April 195882 Guinea 30 July 195983 Guatemala 9 October 195984 Cameroon 1 January 196085 Honduras 20 January 196086 Burkina Faso 31 January 196087 Togo 27 April 196088 Madagascar 26 June 196089 Democratic Republic of Congo 30 June 196090 Somalia 1 July 196091 Ivory Coast 7 August 196092 Chad 11 August 196093 Republic of Congo 15 August 196094 Cyprus 20 August 196095 Mali 23 September 196096 Senegal 23 September 196097 Nigeria 1 October 196098 Central African Republic 1 December 196099 Sierra Leone 27 August 1961100 Tanzania 9 December 1961101 Gabon 13 April 1962102 Algeria 3 July 1962103 Jamaica 6 August 1962104 Uganda 9 October 1962105 Benin 15 October 1962106 Yemen 24 October 1962107 Niger 11 January 1963108 Burundi 24 January 1963109 Mauritania 8 August 1963110 Trinidad and Tobago 28 August 1963111 Rwanda 13 December 1963112 Kenya 18 December 1963113 Cambodia 19 February 1964114 Kuwait 20 May 1964115 Zambia 24 October 1964116 Malta 16 February 1965117 Gambia 26 April 1965118 Israel 10 May 1965119 Malawi 24 September 1965120 Singapore 24 December 1965121 Botswana 1 October 1966122 Maldives 10 October 1966123 Barbados 30 November 1966124 Guyana 14 March 1967125 Lesotho 15 February 1968126 Mauritius 23 March 1968127 Eswatini 15 November 1968128 Equatorial Guinea 14 April 1971129 Bangladesh 16 January 1972130 Oman 16 May 1972131 Bahrain 17 May 1972132 United Arab Emirates 17 May 1972133 Finland 7 January 1973134 Qatar 15 January 1973135 Bahamas 10 July 1973136 Fiji 1 August 1973137 Grenada 6 February 1974138 Guinea Bissau 17 April 1974139 Mozambique 25 June 1975140 Sao Tome and Principe 12 July 1975141 Cape Verde 5 August 1975142 Angola 11 November 1975143 Suriname 25 November 1975144 Tonga 1 May 1976145 Samoa 18 May 1976146 Papua New Guinea 16 September 1976147 Seychelles 18 January 1977148 Djibouti 27 June 1977149 Comoros 2 February 1978150 Solomon Islands 11 July 1978151 Nauru 15 April 1979152 Tuvalu 26 June 1979153 Zimbabwe 18 April 1980154 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13 June 1980155 Kiribati 1 July 1980156 Saint Lucia 1 August 1980157 Dominica 9 December 1980 14 158 Vanuatu 22 April 1981159 Belize 1 March 1982160 Antigua and Barbuda 11 March 1982161 Brunei 30 January 1984162 Saint Kitts and Nevis 27 August 1984163 Namibia 21 March 1990164 Estonia 28 August 1991165 Latvia 28 August 1991166 Lithuania 28 August 1991167 Marshall Islands 23 September 1991168 Croatia 15 January 1992169 Slovenia 15 January 1992170 Ukraine 17 January 1992171 Armenia 31 January 1992172 Kyrgyzstan 3 February 1992173 Kazakhstan 11 February 1992174 Azerbaijan 20 February 1992175 Tajikistan 28 February 1992176 Turkmenistan 6 March 1992177 Uzbekistan 6 March 1992178 Belarus 13 March 1992179 Georgia 13 April 1992180 Federated States of Micronesia 21 April 1992181 Moldova 30 April 1992182 Bosnia and Herzegovina 13 November 1992183 Slovakia 1 January 1993184 Eritrea 3 August 1993185 North Macedonia 16 December 1993186 Andorra 8 March 1994187 San Marino 1 October 1995188 Palau 11 November 1997 Cook Islands 11 September 2001189 East Timor 20 May 2002190 Montenegro 14 June 2006 Kosovo 21 February 2008191 South Sudan 9 July 2011 Sovereign Military Order of Malta 15 November 2017 15 192 Bhutan 25 November 2020Bilateral relations EditAfrica Edit Country Notes Algeria See Algeria Germany relations Algeria has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Algiers 16 Angola See Angola Germany relations Angola has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Luanda 17 Botswana Botswana has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Gaborone 18 Burundi Burundi has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Bujumbura 19 Cabo Verde Cabo Verde has an embassy in Berlin Germany is represented in Cabo Verde through its embassy in Senegal 20 Cameroon See Cameroon Germany relations Cameroon has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Yaounde 21 Central African Republic See Central African Republic Germany relations The Central African Republic is represented in Germany through its embassy in France Following the closing of the German embassy in Bangui in 1997 Germany is represented through its embassy in Cameroon 22 Chad Chad has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in N Djamena 23 Comoros Comoros is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium Germany is represented in Comoros through its embassy in Tanzania 24 Democratic Republic of the Congo See Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany relations DR Congo has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Kinshasa 25 Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Brazzaville 26 Egypt See Egypt Germany relations Egypt has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Cairo 27 Eritrea See Eritrea Germany relations Eritrea has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt 28 Germany has an embassy in Asmara Ethiopia See Ethiopia Germany relations Ethiopia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Addis Ababa 29 Gabon Gabon has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Libreville 30 Ghana See Germany Ghana relations Ghana has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Accra 31 Guinea See Germany Guinea relations Germany has an embassy in Conakry Guinea has an embassy in Berlin Kenya See Germany Kenya relations Germany has an embassy in Nairobi Kenya has an embassy in Berlin 32 Liberia See Germany Liberia relations Liberia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Monrovia 33 Libya See Germany Libya relations Libya has an embassy in Berlin Germany closed its embassy in Tripoli due to the ongoing civil war Thus at the moment Germany is represented in Libya through its embassy in Tunisia 34 Madagascar See Germany Madagascar relations Madagascar has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Antananarivo 35 Mali See Germany Mali relations Mali has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Bamako 36 Mauritania See Germany Mauritania relations Both countries established diplomatic relations on 28 November 1960 when has been accredited first Ambassador of FRG to Mauritania with residence in Dakar M Reichhold On 6 May 1961 first Ambassador of Mauritania to FRG M Mamadou Toure presented his credentials to President Lubke 37 Mauritania has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Nouakchott 38 Morocco See Germany Morocco relations Morocco has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf and Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Rabat 39 Mozambique See Germany Mozambique relations Mozambique has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Maputo Namibia See Germany Namibia relations Namibia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Windhoek 40 Niger See Germany Niger relations Niger has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Niamey 41 Nigeria See Germany Nigeria relations Nigeria has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Abuja and a consulate general in Lagos 42 Rwanda See Germany Rwanda relations Rwanda has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Kigali 43 Sao Tome and Principe Sao Tome and Principe is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium Germany is represented in Sao Tome and Principe though its embassy in Gabon 44 Senegal See Germany Senegal relations Senegal has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Dakar 45 Sierra Leone Sierra Leone has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Freetown 46 Somalia See Germany Somalia relations Somalia has an embassy in Berlin Germany is represented in Somalia through its embassy in Kenya 47 South Africa See Germany South Africa relations South Africa has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Pretoria and a consulate general in Cape Town 48 South Sudan See Germany South Sudan relations South Sudan has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Juba 49 Sudan See Germany Sudan relations Sudan has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Khartoum Tanzania See Germany Tanzania relations Tanzania has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Dar es Salaam 50 Togo See Germany Togo relations Togo has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Lome 51 Tunisia Tunisia has an embassy in Berlin a consulate general in Bonn and consulates in Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Tunis 52 Uganda See Germany Uganda relations Uganda has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Kampala 53 Zambia Zambia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Lusaka 54 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Harare 55 Americas Edit Country Notes Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United Kingdom Germany is represented in Antigua and Barbuda through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 56 Argentina See Argentina Germany relations Argentina has an embassy in Berlin consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg 57 and a consulate in Bonn 58 Germany has an embassy in Buenos Aires 59 See also German Argentine Bahamas The Bahamas is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United Kingdom Germany is represented in the Bahamas through its embassy in Jamaica 60 Barbados See Barbados Germany relations Barbados is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels Belgium Germany is represented in Barbados from its embassy in Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago 61 Belize Belize is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels 62 Germany is represented in Belize through its embassy in Guatemala 62 63 Bolivia See Bolivia Germany relations Diplomatic relations between the two states were broken during the First World War Relations were restored after the war under the agreement concluded on 20 July 1921 64 65 Bolivia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in La Paz 66 See also German Bolivians Brazil See Brazil Germany relations Brazil has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Munich 67 Germany has an embassy in Brasilia and consulates general in Porto Alegre Recife Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo 68 See also German Brazilian Canada See Canada Germany relations Canada operates consulates in Munich and Dusseldorf 69 In addition to its embassy in Ottawa Germany maintains consulates in Toronto Montreal and Vancouver 69 Chile See Chile Germany relations Chile has an embassy in Berlin consulates general in Frankfurt Hamburg and Munich and honorary consulates in Bremen Cologne and Stuttgart 70 71 Germany has an embassy in Santiago and honorary consulates in Antofagasta Concepcion La Serena Puerto Montt Punta Arenas Temuco Valdivia and Vina del Mar 71 Colombia See Colombia Germany relations Colombia has an embassy in Berlin a consulate general in Frankfurt and three honorary consulates in Bremen Hamburg and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Bogota and four honorary consulates in Armenia Barranquilla Cali and Medellin 72 Costa Rica Costa Rica has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in San Jose 73 Cuba See Cuba Germany relations Cuba has an embassy in Berlin and an embassy outpost in Bonn Germany has an embassy in Havana 74 The Federal Republic of Germany Germany ended diplomatic relations on January 14 1963 due to the Hallstein Doctrine two days after Cuba recognized the German Democratic Republic Diplomatic relations were re established on 18 January 1975 Dominica Dominica is represented in Germany through its embassy in London Germany is represented in Dominica through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 75 Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Santo Domingo 76 Ecuador See Ecuador Germany relations Ecuador has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate in Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Quito 77 El Salvador El Salvador has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in San Salvador 78 Grenada Grenada has closed its embassy in Germany on 17 August 2013 Germany is represented in Grenada through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 79 Guatemala Guatemala has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Guatemala City 80 Guyana See Germany Guyana relations Guyana is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels Germany is represented in Guyana through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 81 Haiti See Germany Haiti relations Haiti has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Port au Prince 82 Honduras Honduras has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Tegucigalpa 83 Jamaica See Germany Jamaica relations Jamaica has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Kingston 84 Mexico See Germany Mexico relations Mexico has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate in Frankfurt 85 Germany has an embassy in Mexico City 86 See also German immigration to Mexico Nicaragua Nicaragua has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Managua 87 Panama Panama has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Panama City 88 Paraguay See Germany Paraguay relations Paraguay has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt 88 Germany has an embassy in Asuncion 89 and three honorary consulates in Ciudad del Este Encarnacion and Neu Halbstadt 90 A few towns like that of Filadelfia and Nueva Germania were founded by Germans and still retain some Germans Alfredo Stroessner the dictator of Paraguay for 35 years had a German immigrant father citation needed List of ambassadors of Paraguay to Germany See also Germans in Paraguay Peru See Germany Peru relations Peru has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Hamburg Munich and Offenbach Germany has an embassy in Lima and honorary consulates in Arequipa Piura Bagua and Trujillo 91 Formal diplomatic relations between the two countries have existed since the 19th century These were severed on January 26 1943 during World War II and resumed on 28 June 1951 only with the Federal Republic of Germany See also German Peruvians St Kitts and Nevis St Kitts and Nevis is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom Germany is represented in St Kitts and Nevis through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 92 St Lucia St Lucia is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom Germany is represented in St Lucia through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 93 St Vincent and the Grenadines St Vincent and the Grenadines is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom Germany is represented in St Vincent and the Grenadines through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 94 Suriname Suriname is represented in Germany through its embassy in the Netherlands Germany is represented in Suriname through its embassy in Trinidad and Tobago 95 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago is represented in Germany through its High Commission in the United Kingdom Germany has an embassy in Port of Spain 96 United States See Germany United States relations Former chancellor Angela Merkel has sought warmer relations with the United States and to rebuild political ties on common values and beliefs United States has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Leipzig and Munich as well as a consular agency in Bremen 97 Germany has an embassy in Washington D C and consulates general in Atlanta Boston Chicago Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City and San Francisco 98 See also German American Uruguay See Germany Uruguay relations Uruguay has an embassy in Berlin a general consulate in Hamburg and five honorary consulate in Bremen Frankfurt am Main Essen Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Montevideo Germany is Uruguay s principal trading partner in the European Union 99 Venezuela See Germany Venezuela relations Venezuela has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Caracas 100 Asia Edit Country Notes Afghanistan See Afghanistan Germany relations Germany was one of the first nations to recognise Afghan sovereignty following the Soviet Union in 1991 101 Afghanistan has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Bonn and Grunwald 102 Germany had an embassy in Kabul and a consulate general in Mazar i Sharif 102 Afghanistan and Germany established close ties in 1935 as Afghanistan sought to break from their historical patterns of British and Russian alignment Afghanistan resisted calls from Moscow and London to expel the Italian and German diplomatic corps for most of World War II 103 Armenia See Armenia Germany relations Armenian German relations have always been stable and solid they continue to work together and advance through the years in cooperation Their leaders have discussed bilateral relations and noted that they have considerably improved over the last few years 104 Armenia has an embassy in Berlin and honorary consulates in Frankfurt Karlsruhe Magdeburg and Munich 105 Germany has an embassy in Yerevan and an honorary consulate in Gyumri 105 Azerbaijan See Azerbaijan Germany relations Azerbaijan has an embassy in Berlin 106 Germany has an embassy in Baku 107 Bahrain See Bahrain Germany relations Bahrain has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Manama 108 Bangladesh Main articles Bangladesh Germany relations and Foreign relations of Bangladesh Federal Republic of Germany After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 East Germany was the third country in the world and the first country in Europe to officially recognise Bangladesh in 1972 109 Bangladesh also warmly greeted German reunification As an economic power as well as an important member of the European Union EU Germany is a reliable partner of Bangladesh in development cooperation After establishment of diplomatic relations the bilateral relations between the two countries began to grow steadily Bangladesh is a priority partner country of German Development Cooperation GTZ In trade with Germany Bangladesh has for years recorded a large surplus Germany is the second largest export market of Bangladesh after the US The cultural relationship of both the countries is very strong The cultural cooperation between them is mainly channeled through the Goethe Institute that work on developing the cultural ties between both the countries by sponsoring local and German cultural activities Both Germany and Bangladesh share common views on various international issues and work together in the UN and in other international forum They have maintained and developed close and friendly relations in a wide range of field The two countries are harmonized together by their commitment to various sectors mutually agreed upon which is expected to be strengthened further in future citation needed Bangladesh has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Dhaka 110 Bhutan The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of Bhutan have maintained diplomatic relations since 25 November 2020 This move further deepened the friendly relations between the two countries Consular relations have been in place since July 2000 Bhutan has agreed to let Germany set up an honorary consulate in Thimphu Bhutan has an honorary consulate general in Germany Bhutan is represented in Germany through its mission to the EU in Brussels Germany is represented in Bhutan through its embassy in India 111 Brunei See Brunei Germany relations Brunei has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Bandar Seri Begawan 112 113 Cambodia See Cambodia Germany relations Cambodia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Phnom Penh 114 China See China Germany relations Germany has good relationships with the People s Republic of China even though Angela Merkel and large parts of Germany s political class have recently criticised the People s Republic for holding back reforms in the field of democracy and human rights In recent years trade between them has reached high volumes both in imports and exports citation needed In July 2019 the UN ambassadors from 22 nations including Germany signed a joint letter to the UNHRC condemning China s mistreatment of the Uyghurs as well as its mistreatment of other minority groups urging the Chinese government to close the Xinjiang re education camps 115 116 China has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich and an Economic and Trade Office of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong Germany has an embassy in Beijing and consulates general in Chengdu Hong Kong Guangzhou Shanghai and Shenyang 117 Hong Kong See Germany Hong Kong relations There are no formal diplomatic relations between Hong Kong and Germany due to the character of Hong Kong being a Special Administrative Region and not an independent nation Hong Kong has an Economic and Trade Office in Berlin Germany has a consulate general in Hong Kong 118 See also Chinese German relations India Main articles Germany India relations and Foreign relations of India Germany During the Cold War India maintained diplomatic relations with both West Germany and East Germany Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany relations have further improved The German ambassador to India Bernd Mutzelburg once said that India and Germany are not just natural partners but important countries in a globalised world Germany is India s largest trade partner in Europe German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited India recently as did the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Germany Both countries have been working towards gaining permanent seats in the United Nations Security Council As both countries are strong liberal democracies they have similar objectives UN reforms fighting terrorism and climate change and promotion of science education technology and human rights are some areas of shared interests and collaboration between these two countries Culturally too Indian and German writers and philosophers have influenced each other 119 Recently Germany has invested in developing education and skills amongst rural Indians Germany was one of the first countries to agree with the Indo US Nuclear deal India have an embassy in Berlin 120 and three consulate generals in Frankfurt 121 Munich 122 and Hamburg 123 Germany have an embassy in New Delhi 124 125 and four consulate generals in Bangalore 126 Chennai 127 Kolkata 128 and Mumbai 129 Indonesia See Germany Indonesia relations Indonesia and Germany have traditionally enjoyed good intensive and wide ranging relations Germany and Indonesia as the largest members of the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN respectively take similar positions on many issues relating to the development of the two regional organizations 130 Indonesia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Jakarta 131 Iran See Germany Iran relations Iran has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Tehran 132 Iraq See Germany Iraq relations Iraq has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Baghdad and a consulate general in Erbil 133 There are currently some 84 000 150 000 Iraqis living in Germany citation needed Israel See Germany Israel relations Germany Israel relations refers to the special relationship between Israel and Germany based on shared beliefs Western values and a combination of historical perspectives 134 Among the most important factors in their relations is Nazi Germany s role in the genocide of European Jews during the Holocaust 135 Following German history during the Holocaust one of Postwar Germany s aims was to establish and maintain relations of Wiedergutmachung with the State of Israel Starting with the Reparations Agreement in 1952 support for the national security of the State of Israel is central to German foreign policy Germany has been actively involved in the Egypt Israel peace treaty in 1979 the Oslo Accords 1993 which led to the Israel Jordan peace treaty in 1994 and the continuing Israeli Palestinian peace process which make Germany arguably next to the United States Israel s closest ally citation needed Israel has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Tel Aviv 136 See also History of the Jews in Germany Japan See Germany Japan relations Regular meetings between the two countries have led to several cooperations In 2004 German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi agreed upon cooperations in the assistance for reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan 137 138 the promotion of economic exchange activities 139 youth and sports exchanges 140 as well as exchanges and cooperation in science technology and academic fields 141 After China Japan is Germany s principal trading partner in Asia in 2006 142 Japan has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Tokyo and a consulate general in Osaka 143 Jordan See Germany Jordan relations Jordan has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Amman and an honorary consulate in Aqaba 144 Kazakhstan See Germany Kazakhstan relations Kazakhstan and Germany have established partnerships in the energy technology and raw materials sectors Germany has a national pavilion at the Astana Expo 2017 citation needed Kazakhstan has an embassy in Berlin 145 an embassy outpost in Bonn a consultaetegeneral in Frankfurt and a consulate in Munich 146 Germany has an embassy in Astana and a consulate general in Almaty 146 Kuwait See Germany Kuwait relations Kuwait has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Kuwait City 147 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn and a consulate in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Bishkek 148 Laos See Germany Laos relations Laos has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Vientiane 149 Lebanon See Germany Lebanon relations Lebanon has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Beirut 150 Malaysia See Germany Malaysia relations Malaysia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur 151 Maldives See Germany Maldives relations The Maldives have an embassy in Berlin Germany is represented in the Maldives through its embassy in Sri Lanka 152 Mongolia See Germany Mongolia relations Mongolia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar 153 Nepal See Germany Nepal relations Nepal has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Kathmandu 154 North Korea See Germany North Korea relations North Korea has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Pyongyang 155 Oman See Germany Oman relations Oman has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Muscat 156 Pakistan See Germany Pakistan relations Pakistan and Germany enjoy extremely close warm and historical relations 157 Germany is Pakistan s fourth largest trading partner and biggest trading partner in the EU Germany has been a reliable partner in trade development military scientific and cultural co operation The collaboration between Germany and Pakistan dates back to the creation of Pakistan Germany is home to 53 668 Pakistani immigrants citation needed Pakistan has an embassy in Berlin a consulate general in Frankfurt and honorary consulates in Frankfurt Dusseldorf Hamburg and Isartal 158 Germany has an embassy in Islamabad a consulate general in Karachi and an honorary consulate in Lahore 158 See also Pakistanis in Germany Palestinian territories a See Germany Palestine relations Palestine has a representative office in Berlin Germany has a representative office in Ramallah 159 Philippines See Germany Philippines relations The relationship between Germany and the Philippines remains strong and positive In 1955 an agreement was signed which led to a dynamic cooperation between the two countries citation needed The Philippines has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Manila 160 Qatar See Germany Qatar relations Qatar has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Doha 161 Saudi Arabia See Germany Saudi Arabia relations Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate general in Jeddah 162 Singapore See Germany Singapore relations Singapore has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Singapore 163 South Korea See Germany South Korea relations The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Germany and the Joseon Dynasty of Korea started on 26 November 1883 The number of the South Koreans living in Germany in 2011 was about 31 000 164 South Korea has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn and consulates general in Frankfurt and Hamburg 165 Germany has an embassy in Seoul 165 166 See also Foreign relations of South Korea Europe Sri Lanka See Germany Sri Lanka relations Sri Lanka has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Colombo 167 Syria See Germany Syria relations Syria has an embassy in Berlin 168 The German embassy in Damascus closed on 19 January 2012 169 Syria was from 22 February 1958 until 28 September 1961 part of the United Arab Republic In 1961 Syria left the union with Egypt and re established its independence Tajikistan See Germany Tajikistan relations Tajikistan has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Dushanbe 170 Thailand See Germany Thailand relations Thailand has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Munich Germany has an embassy in Bangkok 171 Turkey See Germany Turkey relations Good Turkish Ottoman German relations from the 19th century onwards They were allies in First World War Germany promoted Turkish immigration after 1945 when it suffered an acute labor shortage They were called Gastarbeiter German for guest workers Most Turks in Germany trace their ancestry to Central and Eastern Anatolia Today Turks are Germany s largest ethnic minority and form most of Germany s Muslim minority Berlin is home to about 250 000 Turks 172 making it the largest Turkish community outside of Turkey Turkey has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Berlin Dusseldorf Essen Frankfurt Hamburg Hannover Hurth Karlsruhe Mainz Munich Munster Nuremberg and Stuttgart 173 Germany has an embassy in Ankara consulates general in Istanbul and Izmir and a consulate in Antalya 173 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Ashgabat 174 United Arab Emirates See Germany United Arab Emirates relations UAE has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Bonn and Munich Germany has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate general in Dubai 175 Uzbekistan See Germany Uzbekistan relations Uzbekistan has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Tashkent 176 Vietnam See Germany Vietnam relations Vietnam has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate general in Ho Chi Minh City 177 Yemen See Germany Yemen relations Yemen has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Sanaʽa which at the moment is only working to a limited extend due to the civil war 178 Europe Edit Balkan statesSee also Cold War II The European Union and the EurozoneThe German government was a strong supporter of the enlargement of NATO Germany was one of the first nations to recognize Croatia and Slovenia as independent nations rejecting the concept of Yugoslavia as the only legitimate political order in the Balkans unlike other European powers who first proposed a pro Belgrade policy This is why Serb authorities sometimes referred to new German imperialism as one of the main reasons for Yugoslavia s collapse citation needed German troops participate in the multinational efforts to bring peace and stability to the Balkans Central EuropeWeimar triangle France Germany and Poland Germany continues to be active economically in the states of Central Europe and to actively support the development of democratic institutions In the 2000s Germany has been arguably the centerpiece of the European Union though the importance of France cannot be overlooked in this connection Country Notes Albania See Albania Germany relations Albania has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Tirana 179 Both countries are full members of NATO See also Albanians in Germany Andorra Andorra is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Vienna Austria Germany is accredited to Andorra from its embassy in Madrid Spain 180 Austria See Austria Germany relations Relations between them are close because as countries have strong historical and cultural ties Austria has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Vienna 181 Both countries are full members of the European Union Belarus See Belarus Germany relations Belarus has an embassy in Berlin 182 and a consulate general in Munich 183 Germany has an embassy in Minsk 183 184 Belgium See Belgium Germany relations Belgium has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Brussels 185 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Bosnia and Herzegovina See Bosnia and Herzegovina Germany relations The German government has made continuous efforts concerning the peace process after the civil war Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Sarajevo 186 Bulgaria See Bulgaria Germany relations The Bulgarian government views Germany as its key strategic partner in the EU Bulgaria has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt and Munich Germany has an embassy in Sofia 187 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Croatia See Croatia Germany relations There are more than 200 000 Croats who live in Germany Historically Germany has had a close collaboration with Croatia Croatia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich and Stuttgart 188 and honorary consulates in Dresden and Mainz 189 Germany has an embassy in Zagreb and an honorary consulate in Osijek 189 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Cyprus See Cyprus Germany relations In 2004 an agreement on mutual recognition of university degrees was signed designed to facilitate Cypriot and German students admission to German and Cypriot universities There is a close and trustful cooperation at a government level Minister of State Hoyer visited Cyprus on 11 and 12 February 2010 Federal Foreign Minister Westerwelle met with his Cypriot counterpart Marcos Kyprianou in Berlin on 2 March citation needed Cyprus has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Hamburg 190 Germany has an embassy in Nicosia 191 Both countries are full members of the European Union Czech Republic See Czech Republic Germany relations Today they share 815 km of common borders Czech Republic has an embassy in Berlin consulates general in Dresden and Munich a consulate in Dusseldorf and honorary consulates in Dortmund Frankfurt Hamburg Nuremberg and Rostock Germany has an embassy in Prague 192 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Denmark See Denmark Germany relations Denmark has an embassy in Berlin and three consulates general in Flensburg Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Copenhagen 193 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Estonia See Estonia Germany relations Estonia has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Tallinn 194 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Finland See Finland Germany relations Finland has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Helsinki 195 Both countries are full members of the European Union Germany supports Finland s NATO membership France See France Germany relations Being the historic core of Europe and the twin engine for European integration the cooperation with France is one of the most central elements of German foreign policy The Elysee Treaty from 1963 set the foundation for a collaboration that next to the European project also repeatedly called for a Core Union with maximum integration 196 In recent times France and Germany are among the most enthusiastic proponents of the further integration of the EU They are sometimes described as the twin engine or core countries pushing for moves citation needed France has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich Saarbrucken Suttgart 197 Germany has an embassy in Paris and consulates general in Bordeaux Lyon Marseille and Strasbourg 197 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Greece See Germany Greece relations The first Greek Embassy in Berlin was established in 1834 when Berlin was the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia citation needed Greece has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Athens and a consulate general in Thessaloniki 198 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Georgia See Georgia Germany relations Georgia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Tbilisi 199 Holy See See Germany Holy See relations Holy See has an apostolic nunciature in Berlin Germany s embassy to the Holy See is located in Rome 200 Hungary See Germany Hungary relations Hungary has an embassy in Berlin 201 consulates general in Dusseldorf Munich and Stuttgart an honorary consulate general in Bremerhaven and honorary consulates in Dresdener Erfurt Essen Frankfurt Hamburg Nuremberg and Schwerin Germany has an embassy in Budapest and an honorary consulate in Pecs 202 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Iceland See Germany Iceland relations German Icelandic cultural relations go back more than a thousand years they share a Germanic cultural background citation needed Iceland has an embassy in Berlin and nine honorary consulates in Bremen Cologne Cuxhaven Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich Stuttgart and Warnemunde 203 Germany has an embassy in Reykjavik an honorary consulates in Akureyri and Seydisfjordur 203 Both countries are full members of NATO Ireland See Germany Ireland relations As Ireland was neutral during World War II it was able to maintain diplomatic relations with Germany throughout the war Nonetheless at least one Irish merchant vessel was destroyed by a German submarine citation needed Ireland has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt and honorary consulates in Bergisch Gladbach Hamburg Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Dublin and an honorary consulate Galway 204 Both countries are full members of the European Union Italy See Germany Italy relations These two countries were part of the Holy Roman Empire The Italian regions of Friuli Venezia Giulia and South Tyrol were located inside the boundaries of the German Confederation Relations were established after the Unification of Italy They enjoy friendly relations and were members of the Axis during World War II formed an alliance during the Cold War West Germany and are full members of the European Union and NATO citation needed Italy has an embassy in Berlin and consulates generals in Cologne Frankfurt Hannover Munich and Suttgart consulates in Freiburg and Dortmund and a consular agency in Wolfsburg Germany has an embassy in Rome and a consulate general in Milan 205 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Kosovo See Germany Kosovo relations Germany is the second largest donor to Kosovo behind the United States 206 Kosovo will open an embassy in Berlin a consulate general in Munich and consulates in Frankfurt and Stuttgart 207 Germany has an embassy in Pristina since 27 February 2008 207 208 Latvia See Germany Latvia relations Diplomatic relations were first established following Latvia s independence from Russian rule under agreement signed in Berlin on 15 July 1920 209 These relation lasted until the Soviet take over of Latvia in 1940 citation needed Relations were reestablished in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union Latvia has an embassy in Berlin 210 and honorary consulates in Bremen Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Kunzelsau Munich and Rostock 211 Germany has an embassy in Riga 212 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Liechtenstein See Germany Liechtenstein relations Liechtenstein has an embassy in Berlin Germany is accredited to Liechtenstein from its embassy in Bern Switzerland 213 Lithuania See Germany Lithuania relations Lithuania has an embassy in Berlin and honorary consulates in Dresden Erfurt Essen Kunzelsau and Munich 214 Germany has an embassy in Vilnius 215 and an honorary consulate in Klaipeda 214 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Luxembourg See Germany Luxembourg relations Luxembourg has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Luxembourg City 216 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Malta See Germany Malta relations Malta has an embassy in Berlin 217 Germany has an embassy in Valletta 218 Both countries are full members of the European Union Moldova See Germany Moldova relations Moldova has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Chisinau 219 Monaco Monaco has an embassy in Berlin Germany is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris France 220 Montenegro See Germany Montenegro relations Montenegro has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Podgorica 221 Both countries are full members of NATO Netherlands See Germany Netherlands relations Relations were established following the unification of Germany in 1871 During the First World War the German army refrained from attacking the Netherlands and thus relations between the two states were preserved At war s end in 1918 the former Kaiser Wilhelm II fled to the Netherlands where he lived till his death in 1941 The German army occupied the Netherlands during the Second World War and kept the country under occupation in 1940 1945 citation needed Netherlands has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf and Munich Germany has an embassy in The Hague and a consulate general which is at the same time an embassy outpost in Amsterdam 222 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO North Macedonia See Germany North Macedonia relations North Macedonia has an embassy in Berlin an embassy outpost in Bonn and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Skopje 223 Both countries are full members of NATO Norway See Germany Norway relations Norway has an embassy in Berlin Germany has an embassy in Oslo 224 Both countries are full members of NATO Poland See Germany Poland relations During the Cold War communist Poland had good relations with East Germany but had strained relations with West Germany After the fall of communism Poland and the reunited Germany have had a mostly positive but occasionally strained relationship due to some political issues After the collapse of the Soviet Union Germany has been a proponent of Poland s participation in NATO and the European Union The Polish German border is 467 km long 225 Poland has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Cologne Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Warsaw consulates general in Gdansk Krakow Wroclaw and a consulate in Opole which is an outpost of the consulate general in Wroclaw 226 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Portugal See Germany Portugal relations Portugal has an embassy in Berlin consulates general in Dusseldorf Hamburg Stuttgart and an outpost of the consulate general Stuttgart in Hattersheim am Main Germany has an embassy in Lisbon 227 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Romania See Germany Romania relations Both countries have due to a formerly significant number of Germans of Romania also cultural relations citation needed Romania has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Bonn Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Bucharest and consulates in Sibiu and Timișoara 228 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Russia See Germany Russia relations Germany tries to keep Russia engaged with the rest of the Western world The future aim is to promote a stable market economy liberal democracy in Russia which is part of the Western world citation needed Russia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Bonn Frankfurt Hamburg Leipzig and Munich Germany has an embassy in Moscow and consulates general in Kaliningrad Novosibirsk Saint Petersburg and Yekaterinburg 229 San Marino San Marino is represented in Germany through its Ambassador in San Marino Germany is represented in Germany through its embassy in Rome and its consulate general in Milan 230 Serbia See Germany Serbia relations There are 505 000 registered people of Serbian descent living in Germany Germans of Serbia today constitute a small minority but used to be the largest minority in Serbia before World War II citation needed Serbia has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich and Stuttgart 231 232 Germany has an embassy in Belgrade 233 Slovakia See Germany Slovakia relations Slovakia has an embassy in Berlin a general consulate in Munich and honorary consulates in Bad Homburg vor der Hohe Hildesheim Leipzig Stuttgart 234 Germany has an embassy in Bratislava 235 and honorary consulates in Kosice and Zilina 234 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Slovenia See Germany Slovenia relations Slovenia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Munich Germany has an embassy in Ljubljana 236 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Sovereign Military Order of Malta Diplomatic relations were established on 15 December 2017 237 Sovereign Military Order of Malta has an Embassy in Berlin Germany is represented to Sovereign Military Order of Malta through its Embassy to the Holy See 238 Spain See Germany Spain relations Spain has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Madrid a consulate general in Barcelona and consulates in Las Palmas Malaga and Palma de Mallorca 239 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO Sweden See Germany Sweden relations Relations have been strong with cultural and economic cooperation citation needed Sweden has an embassy in Berlin and 12 honorary consulates Germany has an embassy in Stockholm and 8 honorary consulates 240 Both countries are full members of the European Union Germany supports Sweden s NATO membership Switzerland See Germany Switzerland relations Switzerland has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Frankfurt Munich and Stuttgart Germany has an embassy in Bern 241 Ukraine See Germany Ukraine relations Ukraine has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg and Munich Germany has an embassy in Kyiv and a consulate general in Dnipro 242 United Kingdom See Germany United Kingdom relations The United Kingdom has an embassy in Berlin and consulates general in Dusseldorf and Munich The United Kingdom also has honorary consulates in Bremen Frankfurt Hamburg Hannover Kiel and Stuttgart 243 244 245 Germany has an embassy in London and a consulate general in Edinburgh 246 247 Germany also has honorary consulates in Aberdeen Barrow upon Humber Belfast Bristol Cardiff Coventry Dover Glasgow Hamilton Bermuda Kirkwall Orkney Leeds Lerwick Shetland Liverpool Newcastle upon Tyne Plymouth Southampton Saint Helier Jersey Saint Peter Port Guernsey and Tortola British Virgin Islands 243 Both countries are full members of NATO Germany recorded its highest foreign direct investment with a surge in UK companies setting up operations to keep a post Brexit presence in the EU in 2022 248 Oceania Edit Country Notes Australia See Australia Germany relations Australia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt Germany has an embassy in Canberra and a consulate general in Sydney 249 Fiji Fiji is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels Germany is represented in Fiji through its embassy in New Zealand 250 Kiribati Kiribati has an honorary consulate in Hamburg Germany is represented in Kiribati through its embassy in New Zealand 251 Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands is represented in Germany through its permanent mission to the United Nations Germany is represented in the Marshall Islands through its embassy in the Philippines 252 Micronesia Micronesia is represented in Germany though its embassy in the United States Germany is represented in Germany through its embassy in the Philippines 253 Nauru Nauru is represented in Germany through its consulate general in Australia Germany is represented in Nauru through its embassy in Australia 254 New Zealand See Germany New Zealand relations New Zealand has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Hamburg Germany has an embassy in Wellington 255 Palau Palau is represented in Germany through its embassy in the United States Germany is represented in Palau through its embassy in the Philippines 256 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Brussels Belgium Germany is accredited to Papua New Guinea from its embassy in Canberra Australia 257 Samoa Samoa is accredited to Germany from its embassy in Brussels Belgium Germany is accredited to Samoa from its embassy in Wellington New Zealand 258 Solomon Islands Solomon Islands is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium Germany is represented in Solomon Islands through its embassy in Australia 259 Tonga See Germany Tonga relations Tonga is accredited to Germany from its embassy in London United Kingdom Germany is accredited to Tonga from its embassy in Wellington New Zealand 260 Tuvalu Tuvalu is represented in Germany through its embassy in Belgium Germany is represented in Tuvalu through its embassy in New Zealand 261 Vanuatu Vanuatu is represented in Germany through its embassy in 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