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Since the German reunification of 1990, much effort has been undertaken by both countries to improve diplomatic relations with each other. In the mid-2000s, the Germany–Korea Treaty of 1883 was renewed by both countries and was officially put into effect on December 19, 2008, as a form of commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the original treaty.
See Germany – South Korea relations. The establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and South Korea began in December 1955. Germany has an embassy in Seoul (South Korea). [207] Bilateral trade and investment between Germany and the Republic of Korea were 45,000 million US dollars $ in 2014.
South Korean–Taiwan relations (Chinese: 中華民國—韓國關係; Korean: 대한민국-중화민국 관계) . The Republic of China government recognized the formation of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea on April 13, 1919, as one of the participants of the Cairo Conference, which resulted in the Cairo Declaration.
Germany today considers the People's Republic (PRC) as "the sole representative of China, of which Taiwan is a part." [1] It has deepened its economic and other informal relations with Taiwan while trying to preserve strong ties with the PRC. [2] Germany is Taiwan's largest export destination in Europe. [3]
The Taiwan Strait is a major trade route through which about half of global container ships pass, and both the United States and Taiwan say it is an international waterway.
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea (Reuters) -Germany joined the U.S.-led United Nations Command (UNC) in South Korea on Friday, becoming the 18th nation in a group that helps police the heavily fortified ...
[41] [42] As of 2010, along with other US security allies including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea in the Asia-Pacific region with Taiwan Relations Act, officials of the ROC have gained quasi-official level visits to the United States both in the governmental and political level, including the Taiwanese–US cooperative military ...
There, the U.S. faces ramped-up tensions over Taiwan and the South China Sea, a new Chinese partnership with Russia, and Russian President Vladimir Putin's courtship of North Korea.