Chile–Greece relations
Chilean-Greek relations link Chile and Greece. Since 1992 Greece has had an embassy in Santiago, along with 2 honorary consulates in Antofagasta and Valparaíso.[1] Chile has an embassy in Athens and honorary consulates in Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Crete and Kalamata.[2]
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List of bilateral visits
    
- In June 2003, the Speaker of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies, Isabel Allende, visited Athens.
 - In October 2003, the Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou visited Santiago.
 - In 2004, the then Chilean Defense Minister and future President of Chile Michelle Bachelet visited Athens.
 
List of bilateral treaties and agreements
    
- Cultural Agreement: Signed in Athens on May 14, 1962
 - Tourist Agreement: Signed in Santiago on September 15, 1994.
 - Framework agreement on economic, scientific and technological cooperation. Signed in Santiago on September 15, 1994
 - Protocol for Consultations between Foreign Ministries. Signed in Athens on July 10, 1996.
 - Agreement to abolish visas for diplomatic, government service, and official passports. Signed in Athens on July 10, 1996.
 - Agreement for the promotion and mutual protection of investments. Signed on July 10, 1996.
 
References
    
- Greek embassy in Santiago Archived 2007-06-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Greek and Spanish)
 - Chilean Ministry of External Relations about relations with Greece Archived 2008-09-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
 - Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Chile
 - Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Chile
 
External links
    
    
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