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'''Canadian–Cypriot relations''' are foreign relations between ] and ]. Canadian bilateral political relations with Cyprus stemmed initially from Cypriot Commonwealth membership at independence in 1960 (that had followed a guerrilla struggle with Britain). These relations quickly expanded in 1964 when ] became a major troop contributor to ]. The participation lasted for the next 29 years, during which 50,000 Canadian soldiers served and 28 were killed. In large measure Canadian relations with Cyprus continue to revolve around support for the ongoing efforts of the ], ] and others to resolve the island's divided status. Contacts with Cyprus on other issues also take place in international organizations such as the UN, the ] and the ]. Political relations between ] and ] stemmed initially from Cyrpus' ] membership at its independence in 1960. These relations quickly expanded in 1964 when ] became a major troop contributor to ]. The participation lasted for the next 29 years, during which 50,000 Canadian soldiers served and 28 were killed. In large measure Canadian relations with Cyprus continue to revolve around support for the ongoing efforts of the ], ] and others to resolve the island's divided status. Contacts with Cyprus on other issues also take place in international organizations such as the UN, the ] and the ], of which both countries are full members.

Both countries are full members of the ].


Bilateral commercial relations with Cyprus remain relatively modest. In 2005, Canada exported to Cyprus a little more than $10 million worth of goods and services. Canada's exports were mostly machinery, wood products and vegetables. Canadian imports from Cyprus grew in 2005 and were worth $17.8 million. They were mostly ships and boats, machinery and edible fruits and nuts. Canadian investment in Cyprus was $98 million in 2006. Bilateral commercial relations with Cyprus remain relatively modest. In 2005, Canada exported to Cyprus a little more than $10 million worth of goods and services. Canada's exports were mostly machinery, wood products and vegetables. Canadian imports from Cyprus grew in 2005 and were worth $17.8 million. They were mostly ships and boats, machinery and edible fruits and nuts. Canadian investment in Cyprus was $98 million in 2006.


==Resident diplomatic missions==
Canada is accredited to Cyprus from its embassy in ], ] and has an honorary consulate in ]. Cyprus' ambassador to the ], in ], is also cross-accredited as a non resident high commissioner to Canada and has a consulate-general in ] and two honorary consulates in ] and ].
* Canada is accredited to Cyprus from its embassy in ], ] and has an honorary consulate in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/cyprus?_ga=2.129770508.1869653025.1730629658-1347471584.1730629656 |title=Travel advice and advisories for Cyprus |date= |author= |access-date= 3 November 2024}}</ref>
* Cyprus has a high commission in Ottawa and one honorary consulate in ] and ].


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Political relations between Canada and Cyprus stemmed initially from Cyrpus' Commonwealth membership at its independence in 1960. These relations quickly expanded in 1964 when Canada became a major troop contributor to United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. The participation lasted for the next 29 years, during which 50,000 Canadian soldiers served and 28 were killed. In large measure Canadian relations with Cyprus continue to revolve around support for the ongoing efforts of the UN, G8 and others to resolve the island's divided status. Contacts with Cyprus on other issues also take place in international organizations such as the UN, the OSCE and the CN, of which both countries are full members.

Bilateral commercial relations with Cyprus remain relatively modest. In 2005, Canada exported to Cyprus a little more than $10 million worth of goods and services. Canada's exports were mostly machinery, wood products and vegetables. Canadian imports from Cyprus grew in 2005 and were worth $17.8 million. They were mostly ships and boats, machinery and edible fruits and nuts. Canadian investment in Cyprus was $98 million in 2006.

Resident diplomatic missions

  • Canada is accredited to Cyprus from its embassy in Athens, Greece and has an honorary consulate in Nicosia.
  • Cyprus has a high commission in Ottawa and one honorary consulate in Vancouver and Montreal.

See also

References

  1. "Travel advice and advisories for Cyprus". Retrieved 3 November 2024.

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