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=== Asia === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; margin:auto;" |- ! style="width:15%;"| Country ! style="width:12%;"| Formal Relations Began !Notes |- valign="top" |{{flag|Armenia}}||<!--Date started-->15 December 1993||See [[Armenia–Chile relations]] * Armenia is accredited to Chile from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina and maintains an honorary consulate in Santiago. * Chile is accredited to Armenia from its embassy in Moscow, Russia and maintains an honorary consulate in [[Yerevan]]. * Chile has [[Armenian genocide recognition|recognized]] the [[Armenian genocide]] in 2007. |- valign="top" |{{flag|China}}||<!--Date started-->15 December 1970||See [[Chile–China relations]] Chile recognized the [[Government of the Republic of China|Republic of China]] until 1970, when diplomatic recognition was switched to the [[China|People's Republic of China]] under the left-leaning Allende. After the 1973 coup by the Pinochet-led junta, diplomatic relations were cut between Chile and all Communist nations, with the exception of China and Romania. The strongly anti-Communist military government in Chile maintained friendly ties with the Communist government in China for the remainder of the Cold War, with Pinochet crediting the Chinese for abiding by the principle of non-interference in other nations' internal affairs.<ref>"Chile's Right-Wing President Welcomes a Chinese Official." _The New York Times_, June 16, 1987, page A5.</ref> China and Chile exchanged military missions and the Soviet Chilean copper exports to China and Chinese loans The friendly relations were cemented by a share distaste for the Soviet Union, the Chinese diplomatic principle of non-interference in other nations' internal affairs, and a willingness to overlook ideological differences in the pursuit of economic ties.<ref>Sulzberger, C. L. "Chile and the Coldest War." _The New York Times_, November 29, 1975, page 27.</ref> * Chile has an embassy in [[Beijing]] and consulates-general [[Chengdu]], [[Guangzhou]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Shanghai]]. * China has an embassy in Santiago and a consulate-general in Iquique. |- valign="top" |{{flag|India}}||<!--Date started-->March 1949||See [[Chile-India relations]] Chile was the first country in South America to sign a trade agreement with India, in 1956. An ongoing dialogue has nurtured bilateral political understanding. The mechanism of Foreign Office level consultations was initiated in Santiago in August 2000, and was followed up with a second meeting in [[New Delhi]] in April, 2003. However, high-level political exchanges have been few and far between. Prime Minister [[Indira Gandhi]] visited Chile in 1968, Transport and Communications Minister K.P. Unnikrishnan in 1990, and President [[Shankar Dayal Sharma]] in 1995. From the Chilean side, there has not been any HOS/HOG visit to India. As an indication of Chile's interest in an enhanced relationship, the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture visited India in December 2001.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} * Chile has an embassy in [[New Delhi]] and a consulate-general in [[Mumbai]]. * India has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Indonesia}}||<!--Date started-->29 September 1965||See [[Chile-Indonesia relations]] Bilateral relations between Chile and Indonesia were established in 1964. These relations were strengthened by the establishment of the Indonesian embassy in Santiago in March 1991. * Chile has an embassy in [[Jakarta]]. * Indonesia has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Iran}}||<!--Date started-->16 January 1908|| Iran severed its diplomatic ties with Chile on August 18, 1980, protesting Pinochet regime's repressive internal policies and giving the Chilean Chargé d'affaires in [[Tehran]] 15 days to close the embassy and leave the country.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/266/ | title=مرداد 27 | ایران روابط خود را با شیلی قطع کرد | access-date=2015-06-10 | archive-date=2015-06-10 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610181034/http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/266/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> Iran and Chile resumed relations on December 2, 1991, with Iran opening its embassy in Santiago, only to close it again in 1999 citing financial problems. The Iranian embassy in Santiago was finally reopened in 2007 at full ambassador level.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://santiago.mfa.ir/index.aspx?fkeyid=&siteid=94&pageid=12978 |title=سفارت جمهوری اسلامی ایران - سانتیاگو |access-date=2015-06-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610174220/http://santiago.mfa.ir/index.aspx?fkeyid=&siteid=94&pageid=12978 |archive-date=2015-06-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> * Chile has an embassy in [[Tehran]]. * Iran has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Israel}}||<!--Date started-->16 May 1950||See [[Chile–Israel relations]] Chile recognized Israel's independence in February 1949.<ref name=chileanembassy>{{cite web|title=Bilateral Relationship Chile – Israel |publisher=Embassy of Chile in Israel |url=http://www.embachile.org.il/bilateral.htm |access-date=April 15, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212042340/http://embachile.org.il/bilateral.htm |archive-date=12 February 2009 }}</ref><ref name=israeliembassy>{{cite web |title=Relaciones Bilaterales: Revisión Histórica ''(Bilateral Relations: Historical Review)''|publisher=Israeli Embassy in Chile |url=http://santiago.mfa.gov.il/mfm/web/main/document.asp?SubjectID=2010&MissionID=16&LanguageID=510&StatusID=0&DocumentID=-1|access-date=2009-04-15|language=es}}</ref> Both countries established diplomatic relation on 16 May 1950, with Israel sending their first ambassador on that date and Chile sending their first ambassador on 16 June 1952.<ref name=chileanembassy/> * Chile has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]]. * Israel has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Japan}}||<!--Date started-->25 September 1897||See [[Chile–Japan relations]] * Chile has an embassy in [[Tokyo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://chile.gob.cl/japon/|title=Embajada de Chile en Japón|first=Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de|last=Chile|website=Chile en el Exterior}}</ref> * Japan has an embassy in Santiago.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cl.emb-japan.go.jp/|title=redirect|website=www.cl.emb-japan.go.jp|access-date=2020-06-06|archive-date=2020-07-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200726194349/https://www.cl.emb-japan.go.jp/|url-status=dead}}</ref> * Chile and Japan established diplomatic relations on 25 September 1897. Chile severed diplomatic relations with Japan on 20 January 1943 due to World War II. Chile and Japan re-established diplomatic relations on 7 October 1952. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Lebanon}}||<!--Date started-->28 June 1945||See [[Chile–Lebanon relations]] * Chile has an embassy in [[Beirut]]. * Lebanon has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Malaysia}}||<!--Date started-->26 February 1979||See [[Chile–Malaysia relations]] The Chile–Malaysia relations is mainly based on trade. In 2009, the total trade between Chile and Malaysia is $336 million with the total Malaysian export to Chile were $16.8 million while the import with $148.7 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.miti.gov.my/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_5cf95b14-c0a81573-53d953d9-567897a5 |title=Media Release: Malaysia-Chile Free Trade Agreement |publisher=Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia |date=18 November 2010 |access-date=13 February 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722232950/http://www.miti.gov.my/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_5cf95b14-c0a81573-53d953d9-567897a5 |archive-date=22 July 2011 }}</ref> * Chile has an embassy in [[Kuala Lumpur]]. * Malaysia has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Pakistan}}||<!--Date started-->March 1949||See [[Chile-Pakistan relations]] Chile–Pakistan relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Chile and Pakistan. Formal diplomatic relations between the two states established in 2008. * Chile is accredited to Pakistan from its embassy in Abu Dhabi, UAE. * Pakistan is accredited to Chile from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Palestine}}||<!--Date started-->||See [[Chile–Palestine relations]] * Chile has a representative office in [[Ramallah]]. * Palestine has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Philippines}}||<!--Date started-->17 July 1962||See [[Chile–Philippines relations]] Chile and the Philippines were both former Spanish colonies. Diplomatic relations between Chile and the Philippines began way back in 1854 when Chile opened a consulate in [[Binondo, Manila]]. But the formal relations established on July 4, 1946, the day that the Philippines officially gained their official independence from the [[United States]].During the authoritarian regime of Ferdinand Marcos in 1980, he invited Augusto Pinochet to visit the country, but later he refused Pinochet's plane to land in the country, this was because of a US program to isolate Pinochet's regime, in which the US pressured Marcos to cancel Pinochet's visit.Chilean-Philippines relations were strained until 1986, when Corazon Aquino later ousted Marcos in the People Power Revolution. * Chile has an embassy in [[Manila]]. * Philippines has an embassy in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|South Korea}}||<!--Date started-->18 April 1962|| The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and República de Chile began on 18 April 1962.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/countries/latinamerica/countries/20070803/1_24587.jsp?menu=m_30_30 |title=Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea |website=www.mofa.go.kr |access-date=22 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140122014239/http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/countries/latinamerica/countries/20070803/1_24587.jsp?menu=m_30_30 |archive-date=22 January 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref> * Chileans and South Koreans maintain always very good relations. * Chile has a [[Working Holiday Visa]] Program Agreement with the Republic of Korea It was at the first time with a country of the Asia.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.minrel.gob.cl/foreign-minister-munoz-participates-in-the-signing-of-agreements-with-the-republic-of-korea/minrel/2015-04-23/103948.html |title = Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile - Foreign Minister Muñoz participates in the signing of agreements with the Republic of Korea}}</ref> ** Chilean embassy in Seoul.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://chile.gob.cl/corea-del-sur/ |title = Embajada de Chile en Corea del Sur}}</ref> ** South Korean embassy in Santiago.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/cl-ko/index.do |title = 주 칠레 대한민국 대사관}}</ref> * Chile and South Korea are a member states of the [[UN]], [[WTO]] and [[OECD]]. * [https://chile.gob.cl/corea-del-sur/relacion-bilateral Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs about bilateral relations with the Republic of Korea (in Spanish only)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190510082203/https://chile.gob.cl/corea-del-sur/relacion-bilateral |date=2019-05-10 }} * [http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/cl-ko/brd/m_6543/list.do South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs about bilateral relations with the Republic of Chile (in Korean only)] |- valign="top" |{{flag|Taiwan}}||<!--Date started-->||See [[Chile–Taiwan relations]] * Chile has a Trade Office in [[Taipei]]. * Taiwan has a Trade Office in Santiago. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Turkey}}||<!--Date started-->30 January 1926<ref name="Relations between Turkey and Chile">{{Cite web | url=http://www.mfa.gov.tr/relations-between-turkey-and-the-republic-of-chile.en.mfa | title=Relations between Turkey and Chile}}</ref>||See [[Chile–Turkey relations]] * Chile has an embassy in [[Ankara]]. * Turkey has an embassy in [[Santiago]]. * Both countries are members of [[OECD]] and [[WTO]]. * Chile-Turkey Free Trade Agreement was signed on July 14, 2009, and is in effect since March 1, 2011.<ref name="Relations between Turkey and Chile"/> * Trade volume between the two countries was US$579 million in 2019 (Chilean exports/imports: 236/344 million USD.<ref name="Relations between Turkey and Chile"/> *Chile was the first country in Latin America that recognized Turkey. |- valign="top" |{{flag|Vietnam}}||<!--Date started-->25 March 1971||See [[Chile–Vietnam relations]] * Chile has an embassy in [[Hanoi]]. * Vietnam has an embassy in Santiago. |}
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