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Relations between Argentina and Canada date back to 1867, when the Canadian government carried out its first commercial mission to Argentina and other countries in the region. [1] In 1911, Canada opened its first South American trade office in Buenos Aires . [ 2 ]
Diplomatic relations between Canada and Argentina was established on November 14, 1940. [2] A legation was established on November 13, 1941, and was raised to full embassy status on October 1, 1945. [2] William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon was appointed as Canada's first Ambassador to Argentina on July 31, 1941. [2]
Canada has diplomatic and consular offices (including honorary consuls that are not included in this list) in over 270 locations in approximately 180 foreign countries. Under the terms of the Canada–Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement , the two countries provide consular services to each other's citizens at a number of locations ...
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Diplomatic missions of Argentina. The Argentine Republic has the 15th most diplomatic missions of any country in the world, [1] with posts in 87 of the 193 members states of the United Nations, as well as observer states Palestine and Vatican City, and Taiwan. Argentina's diplomatic network also has a very strong focus on the Americas.
List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Ireland (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (in Spanish) Italy: 1855 See Argentina–Italy relations. Argentina has an embassy in Rome and a consulate-general in Milan. Italy has an embassy in Buenos Aires and has six consulates in the country. Montenegro: 13 September 2006 See Argentina–Montenegro ...