Chile–Romania relations

Chile–Romania relations

Chilean-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Chile and Romania. Diplomatic relations between both countries were established on November 16, 1880. Embassies were established in each other's countries in 1925 but the bilateral relations were interrupted in 1943 because of the World War II.

In 1965 the diplomatic relations were renewed. Even though most of the Eastern European countries broke their relations with Chile after 1973. Romania and the former Yugoslavia kept their representations in Santiago and the Chilean government didn't close their offices in Belgrade and Bucharest. Approximately 3.000 Chileans looked for asylum in Romania during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship.

At the moment Chile has an embassy in Bucharest and and honorary consulate in Brașov. Romania has an embassy in Santiago.

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