Belize–Colombia relations
Relations between Belize and the Republic of Colombia began on 15 February 1982, less than a year after the former's independence from the United Kingdom.[1] But prior to that, Colombia had already signed treaties with the European country, in 1888 they signed an extradition treaty. In 1866 and in 1980 they exchanged to promote relations of friendship, trade and navigation.[2] Both countries are members of the Organization of American States and Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Significant issuesBelize is part of the cooperation projects within the framework of the Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin.[3] Within this project, Belize has received cooperation in various aspects, such as:[4]
On the other hand, Colombia helps most of the Central American countries, along with Mexico through the Mesoamerica Project. Belize has benefited from infrastructure, tourism and environmental projects.[5] Dispute with GuatemalaAt the 2012 meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Colombia and Guatemala, the Andean country congratulated the governments of Belize and Guatemala for bringing this dispute to a popular consulate. This demonstrates that Colombia applauds peaceful solutions to disputes and avoids taking sides in this conflict.[6] Drug traffickingIn 2011, Belize was placed on the United States' blacklist for drug trafficking, due to its location making it a corridor for drug transport to the United States and the insular Caribbean. Therefore, Belize, like Colombia, has strengthened its ties in the fight against the drug problem through multilateral forums, the main one being the OAS.[7] Diplomatic missionsIn 2002, Colombia decided to close its embassy in Belize, so all diplomatic matters from Colombia to the Central American country are handled through the diplomatic office in San Salvador. Likewise, Belize accredited its ambassador in Mexico City to the Colombian government.[8] As for consular matters, the Consulate General of Belize in Mexico City is responsible for serving Colombian citizens, likewise, the Consulate of Colombia in Guatemala City is the one that performs consular functions for Belize. TradeIn 1994, CARICOM and Colombia signed a free trade agreement aimed at promoting trade and investment, cooperation and the creation of joint ventures.[9] The Caribbean country's main export item to the Andean country is chemical products, while Colombia's positive trade balance is due to its exports of mineral fuels.
Source: Trade Map[10] See alsoNotesReferences
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