Colombia–South Korea relations
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Colombia–South Korea relations are the
History
During the Korean War, Colombia was the only Latin American nation to actively participate in the UN Forces, with ground troops and its only frigate, the Almirante.[1] The first Colombian soldiers arrived in Korea on 8 May 1951 and the last departed on 11 October 1954. In all 4,314 soldiers were deployed.[2] The commander of the forces was general Alberto Ruiz Novoa.[3][4]
Colombia and South Korea officially established relations in 1962. The South Korean embassy in Bogota opened in 1971, and Colombia's in Seoul opened in 1978.[5]
Diplomatic missions
Colombia has an embassy in
Located on the 11th floor of the
South Korea has an embassy in
Agreements
On 25 June 2012, Colombia and Korea officially concluded negotiations for a free trade agreement.[10]
During
Cooperations
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOIA) opened its office in Bogota in 2009. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it supported the establishment of medical facilities. South Korea announced a five-year official development assistance program for Colombia by 2025.[5]
Resident diplomatic missions
See also
References
- ^ Mario A. Murillo Colombia and the United States: War, Unrest and Destabilization - - 2011 Page 124 Colombian involvement in international conflicts such as the Korean War was directly tied to its dependency on the United States. Colombia was the only country in all of Latin America to respond positively to Washington's call for a direct ..."
- ^ Gordon L. Rottman Korean War Order of Battle: United States, United Nations, and ... Page 124 2002 The first of 4,314 Colombian soldiers arrived in Korea on 8 May 1951 with the last departing on 11 October 1954. "1952–June 1953 4th Colombia Battalion (4e Batallón Cozlombia) June 1953–Oct. 1954 Colombia deployed its only frigate ... "
- ^ Ana Maria Forero Angel Nessuno ascolta il colonnello 2010- Page 108 "Così, per esempio, scrive il generale Andrade: All'inizio degli anni Sessanta il comandante dell'esercito era il generale Alberto Ruiz Novoa, che aveva comandato quel battaglione [il battaglione Colombia, durante la guerra di Corea] tra il '52 "
- ^ 93 años del General Alberto Ruiz Novoa 2010
- ^ Yonhap News. March 9, 2022.
- South Korea, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Misiones de Colombia en el Exterior: Corea" (in Spanish). Colombia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ^ "1 Jongno 1-ga". Google Maps. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ^ "Decreto 1945 de 2012" (in Spanish). Bogotá: Colombia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ OAS.org Documents of Colombia Korea free trade agreement (FTA)
External links
- Embassy of Colombia in Seoul's Website (in Spanish)