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'''Argentina–Russia relations''' |
'''Argentina–Russia relations''' refers to the ] between the ] and the ]. Both nations are members of the ] and the ]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1866, Russia opened a consulate in ]. Diplomatic relations between Argentina and Russia were established on 22 October 1885.<ref name=Relations></ref> Most Russian migrants arrived to Argentina between 1880 and 1921, in three waves. The first wave was caused by events such as the ]; the second wave from the ] and the third wave caused by the ] that took place between 1917 and 1922.<ref></ref> In October 1917, Argentina suspended diplomatic relations with Russia as a result of its revolution. Diplomatic relations were restored with the ] soon after ] in 1946.<ref name=Relations /> | |||
Unofficial relations in the 1920s were influenced heavily by inner-Argentine affairs in the 1920s.<ref>{{cite web|title = Öl und Rinder|url = https://amerika21.de/analyse/126904/sowjetunion-argentinien-1920er|website = Amerika21.de|access-date = 2016-01-19}}</ref> The ] had established official diplomatic relations with Argentina on June 5, 1946. | |||
In 1986, Argentine President, ], paid an official visit to ], the first by an Argentine head-of-state.<ref></ref> In December 1991, Argentina recognized the Russian Federation as the successor state of the USSR.<ref name=Relations /> In April 2010, Russian President, ], became the first Russian head-of-state to visit Argentina.<ref></ref> | |||
Celebrating 125 years of bilateral relations, in April 2010, ] paid a first visit of a Russian head of state to Argentina.<ref>{{dead link|date=October 2016}}</ref> | |||
In 2015, both nations celebrated 130 years of diplomatic relations.<ref></ref> On 24 October 2018, a videoconference was organized between the Friendship Groups of the upper houses of the Russian and Argentine Parliaments. The delegations of the ] and the ] took part in the Parliamentary Forum and the Summit of the Presidents of the Group of 20 Parliaments and held bilateral meetings with members of the Argentine Parliament. On 18 June 2019, a second videoconference was held dedicated to the problems of deepening economic integration between ] and the ] on the basis of the Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2018.<ref name=Relations /> | |||
In July 2014, Russian President ] visited Argentina, and signed a nuclear energy cooperation agreement with his Argentine counterpart ].<ref>{{cite web|title = Russia moves to support Argentina through new debt crisis|url = http://www.argentinanews.net/index.php/sid/223750117/scat/d9ed072d737073b4/ht/Russia-moves-to-support-Argentina-through-new-debt-crisis|website = Argentinanews.net|access-date = 2016-01-19|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714134614/http://www.argentinanews.net/index.php/sid/223750117/scat/d9ed072d737073b4/ht/Russia-moves-to-support-Argentina-through-new-debt-crisis|archive-date = July 14, 2014|url-status = dead|df = mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
Each year, Argentines participate in international law enforcement events held in Russia.<ref name=Relations /> From November 2017 to April 2018, the Argentine and Russian military specialists carried out a joint search for the missing Argentine submarine ] with 44 crew members on board.<ref name=Relations /> | |||
President Putin is currently in agreements over leasing 12 ] aircraft to Buenos Aires in return for beef and wheat.<ref>{{cite web|title = Report: Russia May Supply Su-24 Aircraft To Argentina In Exchange For Food|url = http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space/strike/2014/12/30/russia-argentina-jets-food/21045405/|website = Defense News|access-date = 2016-01-19}}</ref> | |||
==High-level visits== | |||
Since ] took power in December 2015, Argentina turned away from the ]'s neutral international policy towards Russia and sought instead a closer relationship with Western Europe and the United States. However, following the victory of ] and ] in the ] the country is likely to return to its previous neutral/friendly position regarding ] in the international arena. | |||
] and Russian President ] in Buenos Aires; April 2010.]] | |||
] and Russian President ] in Buenos Aires; December 2018.]] | |||
'''High-level visits from Argentina to Russia''' | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (1986) | |||
* President ] (1986) | |||
* President ] (1990, 1998) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (1994) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2000) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2004) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2006, 2008) | |||
* President ] (2008, 2013, 2015) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2011, 2014) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2016) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2017) | |||
* President ] (2018) | |||
'''High-level visits from Russia to Argentina''' | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (1997, 2003) | |||
* Foreign Minister ] (2006, 2013) | |||
* President ] (2010) | |||
* President ] (2014, 2018) | |||
==Bilateral agreements== | |||
Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as an Agreement on Maritime Transport (1974); Agreement to Eliminate Double Taxation in the field of International Maritime and Air Transport (1979); Agreement on Cooperation to Combat Abuse of Illicit Production and Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs (1990); Agreement on Judicial Assistance in Civil Matters (2000); Agreement on technical military cooperation (2004); Agreement on the removal of visa requirements for citizens of both nations (2009); Agreement on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters (2014); Extradition treaty (2014); Agreement on transfer of convicted persons for the completion of criminal sentences (2014); Agreement of cooperation on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy (2014); and an Agreement on the mutual protection of secret information in the field of technical-military cooperation (2015).<ref name=Relations /> | |||
==Resident diplomatic missions== | ==Resident diplomatic missions== | ||
* Argentina has an embassy in ]. | * Argentina has an embassy in ].<ref></ref> | ||
* Russia has an embassy in ]. | * Russia has an embassy in ].<ref></ref> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | == References == | ||
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Argentina–Russia relations refers to the current and historical relations between the Argentina Republic and the Russian Federation. Both nations are members of the G20 and the United Nations.
History
In 1866, Russia opened a consulate in Buenos Aires. Diplomatic relations between Argentina and Russia were established on 22 October 1885. Most Russian migrants arrived to Argentina between 1880 and 1921, in three waves. The first wave was caused by events such as the 1905 Russian Revolution; the second wave from the October Revolution of 1917 and the third wave caused by the Russian Revolution that took place between 1917 and 1922. In October 1917, Argentina suspended diplomatic relations with Russia as a result of its revolution. Diplomatic relations were restored with the Soviet Union soon after World War II in 1946.
In 1986, Argentine President, Raúl Alfonsín, paid an official visit to Moscow, the first by an Argentine head-of-state. In December 1991, Argentina recognized the Russian Federation as the successor state of the USSR. In April 2010, Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, became the first Russian head-of-state to visit Argentina.
In 2015, both nations celebrated 130 years of diplomatic relations. On 24 October 2018, a videoconference was organized between the Friendship Groups of the upper houses of the Russian and Argentine Parliaments. The delegations of the Federation Council and the State Duma took part in the Parliamentary Forum and the Summit of the Presidents of the Group of 20 Parliaments and held bilateral meetings with members of the Argentine Parliament. On 18 June 2019, a second videoconference was held dedicated to the problems of deepening economic integration between Mercosur and the Eurasian Economic Union on the basis of the Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2018.
Each year, Argentines participate in international law enforcement events held in Russia. From November 2017 to April 2018, the Argentine and Russian military specialists carried out a joint search for the missing Argentine submarine ARA San Juan (S-42) with 44 crew members on board.
High-level visits
High-level visits from Argentina to Russia
- Foreign Minister Dante Caputo (1986)
- President Raúl Alfonsín (1986)
- President Carlos Menem (1990, 1998)
- Foreign Minister Guido di Tella (1994)
- Foreign Minister Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini (2000)
- Foreign Minister Rafael Bielsa (2004)
- Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana (2006, 2008)
- President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (2008, 2013, 2015)
- Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman (2011, 2014)
- Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra (2016)
- Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie (2017)
- President Mauricio Macri (2018)
High-level visits from Russia to Argentina
- Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov (1997, 2003)
- Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (2006, 2013)
- President Dmitry Medvedev (2010)
- President Vladimir Putin (2014, 2018)
Bilateral agreements
Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as an Agreement on Maritime Transport (1974); Agreement to Eliminate Double Taxation in the field of International Maritime and Air Transport (1979); Agreement on Cooperation to Combat Abuse of Illicit Production and Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs (1990); Agreement on Judicial Assistance in Civil Matters (2000); Agreement on technical military cooperation (2004); Agreement on the removal of visa requirements for citizens of both nations (2009); Agreement on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters (2014); Extradition treaty (2014); Agreement on transfer of convicted persons for the completion of criminal sentences (2014); Agreement of cooperation on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy (2014); and an Agreement on the mutual protection of secret information in the field of technical-military cooperation (2015).
Resident diplomatic missions
- Argentina has an embassy in Moscow.
- Russia has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
See also
References
- ^ Las Relaciones entre la Federación de Rusia y la República Argentina (in Spanish)
- Historia de la colectividad (in Spanish)
- Raúl Alfonsín sera el primer presidente argentino que visite la URSS (in Spanish)
- Dmitry Medvedev met with President of Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
- Argentina y Rusia celebran 130 años de relaciones diplomáticas (in Spanish)
- Embassy of Argentina in Moscow
- Embassy of Russia in Buenos Aires
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