Panama–Russia relations
Bilateral relations
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Panama–Russia relations are the bilateral relationships between Panama and Russia . Panama has an embassy in Moscow . Russia has an embassy in Panama . Both countries are full members of the United Nations .
According to Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, about 1,000 Russian citizens live in Panama (both permanently and temporarily). [1]
History
During the Cold War era, there was a significant amount of contact between the USSR and the People's Party of Panama . [2]
In November 1988, the USSR joined the 1977 Protocol on the neutrality of the Panama Canal , becoming the 36th signatory to the agreement. [2]
Diplomatic relations between Russia and Panama were established on March 29, 1991. [2]
See also
References
- ↑ РОССИЙСКО-ПАНАМСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ [ permanent dead link ] (Russia-Panamanian Relation) (in Russian)
- 1 2 3 Adams, Jan S. (1992), A Foreign Policy in Transition: Moscow's Retreat from Central America and the Caribbean, 1985-1992 , Duke University Press, pp. 153–160, ISBN 082231293X
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