Djibouti–Japan relations
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Djibouti–Japan relations are bilateral relations between Djibouti and Japan. Djibouti has maintained an embassy in Tokyo since 1989, whilst Japan has maintained an embassy in Djibouti City since 2009.[1]
History
On 27 June 1977, Japan recognized Djibouti as a sovereign state.[2] Diplomatic ties between Djibouti and Japan were established in 1978.[3] Around a decade later, in 1989, the Djiboutian government established an embassy in Tokyo.[1] The Japanese government, on the other hand, established an embassy in Djibouti City in 2009.[1]
State visits
President Hassan Gouled Aptidon made state visits to Japan in 1995 and 1998. Aptidon later made a second visit in 1998 to Japan for TICAD-II.[4]
President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh also made state visits to Japan in September 2003, May 2008 for TICAD-IV,[5] 19–22 December 2010,[2][6] January 2013 for TICAD-V,[5] August 2019 for TICAD-VII.[2]
Military ties
Japan's
See also
References
- ^ a b c Ali, Ahmed Araita. "Strong bonds built on shared values" (PDF). The Japan Times. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ a b c "Japan-Djibouti Relations (Basic Data)". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
- ^ “Japan and the World - Djibouti Special 2015,” p.10
- ^ MOFA: Japan-Djibouti Relations (Basic Data), archived on 22 January 2013
- ^ a b Japan-Djibouti Relations (Basic Data) | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, archived on 27 June 2015
- ^ Ali, Ahmed Araita. "President's visit reinforces the strategic partnership between Japan and Djibouti" (PDF). The Japan Times. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
- ^ Martin, Alex (2 July 2011). "First overseas military base since WWII to open in Djibouti". The Japan Times. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
External links
- Embassy of the Republic of Djibouti in Japan
- Embassy of Japan in Djibouti (in French and Japanese)