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The Republic of Chile has an extensive network of embassies and consulates around the world to support its foreign policy. Its international presence is listed below ...
Australia's third Prime Minister, Chris Watson was born in Valparaíso, Chile in 1867 and emigrated to Australia. [1] In 1899, Chile opened a consular office in Newcastle, New South Wales. [1] Official diplomatic relations were established on 27 December 1945 and Chile upgraded its consular office to a diplomatic legation. [4] In 1946 ...
Chile has an embassy in Georgetown. Guyana is accredited to Chile from its embassy in Brasília, Brazil. Haiti: 7 June 1943: See Chile–Haiti relations. Chile has an embassy in Port-au-Prince. Haiti has an embassy in Santiago. Mexico: 7 March 1831: See Chile–Mexico relations. The two nations have maintained relations since 1831. [148]
The Ambassador also acts as Australia's Ambassador to the European Union and NATO. [95] ^Note 4 : The Ambassador of Australia to Chile is also accredited to Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela as a non-resident ambassador. [96] ^Note 5 : The Ambassador of Australia to Egypt is also accredited to Eritrea, Sudan and Syria as a non-resident ambassador ...
As Australia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, its diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth countries are referred to as High Commissions (as opposed to embassies). Australia's diplomatic missions have a key focus on Commonwealth, Asian, and Pacific Islander countries.
The Embassy of Chile in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Chile to the United States. It is located at 1732 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Embassy Row neighborhood. [1] The embassy has been located there since 1973.
Consulates were operating in Australian cities long before the Commonwealth of Australia was founded in 1901. The United States opened a consulate in Sydney in 1836, with other countries later following including Switzerland (1855), Germany (1879) and Japan (1896, in Townsville).
The position of United States Ambassador to Australia has existed since 1940.U.S.–Australian relations have been close throughout the history of Australia.Before World War II, Australia was closely aligned with the United Kingdom, but it has strengthened its relationship with the United States since 1942, as Britain's influence in Asia has declined and the United States' influence has increased.