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Peru, which became independent from Spain in 1821, and the Kingdom of Portugal, which had lost its largest colony with Peru's neighbour Brazil in 1822, entered into diplomatic relations in 1853 with a trade and shipping agreement (Spanish: Tratado de comercio y navegación). [6] Bilateral relations have intensified only slowly since then.
Flags of Spain and Portugal at a friendly volleyball game between their national teams. Current relations between Spain and Portugal are excellent. [3] They cooperate in the fight against drug trafficking and forest fires (common in the Iberian Peninsula in summers), for example.
Relations between Peru and what was then the Kingdom of Portugal were established on March 26, 1853 [2] and elevated to embassy level in 1938 with the Portuguese Republic, [3] having been maintained since. In contrast, Spain did not recognize Peru until after the Chincha Islands War, when relations were officially established in 1879. [4]
Full diplomatic relations with the Israeli government were established in 1977, following the Portuguese revolution of 1974. [60] Israel has an embassy in Lisbon. Portugal has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Japan: 3 August 1860 [3] See Japan–Portugal relations. Japan has an embassy in Lisbon. Portugal has an embassy in Tokyo. Kazakhstan: 19 August ...
LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal's government said on Saturday it refuses to initiate any process to pay reparations for atrocities committed during transatlantic slavery and the colonial era, contrary ...
The Iberian Pact (Pacto Ibérico) or Peninsular Pact, formally the Portuguese–Spanish Treaty of Friendship and Non-Aggression, [a] was a non-aggression pact that was signed at Lisbon, just a few days before the end of the Spanish Civil War, on 17 March 1939 by Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, representing Portugal, and Ambassador Nicolás Franco, representing Spain.
The Treaty of Madrid (also known as the Treaty of Limits of the Conquests) [1] was an agreement concluded between Spain and Portugal on 13 January 1750. In an effort to end decades of conflict in the region of present-day Uruguay, the treaty established detailed territorial boundaries between Portuguese Brazil and the Spanish colonial territories to the south and west.
See Peru–Spain relations. Peru has an embassy in Madrid and consulates-general in Barcelona, Bilbao, Seville and Valencia. [171] Spain has an embassy in Lima. [172] Both countries are full members of the Association of Spanish Language Academies and the Organization of Ibero-American States; See also: Spanish Peruvian and Peruvians to Spain.