Foreign relations of Monaco – Wikipedia

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Country Formal relations began on Notes  Andorra 7 July 2006
  • Andorra is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
  • Monaco is accredited to Andorra from its embassy in Paris, France.
 Belgium 2 October 1931
  • Belgium is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
  • Monaco has an embassy in Brussels.
 European Union

Monaco participates in a number of European Union policies through its interaction with France. Monaco is in the EU’s customs and VAT area, is a de facto member of the Schengen Area due to its open border with France and uses the euro as its sole currency.

 France 29 April 1873
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Formal relations were established in 1918. France has agreed to defend the independence and sovereignty of Monaco, while the Monegasque Government has agreed to exercise its sovereign rights in conformity with French interests. Since then, the relations between the sovereign states of France and Monaco have been further defined in the Treaty of 1945 and the Agreement of 1963.

In 2002, Monaco renegotiated its 1918 treaty with France. In 2005, it was ratified by both parties and entered into force. The terms of the treaty upgrade France’s representation in Monaco from Consulate General to that of an embassy; permit, for the first time, other countries to accredit ambassadors to Monaco; and formally recognize the succession scheme set out in the 1962 Constitution, which extends eligibility to the Prince’s daughters and other family members.

 Germany 16 October 1951
  • Germany is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
  • Monaco has an embassy in Berlin.
  Holy See 21 June 1875

It is part of Monaco’s generally accepted cultural and political history that Monaco and the Holy See have maintained a diplomatic friendship bound by the Catholic faith since the founding of the Principality. Article 9 of the Monegasque Constitution, dated 17 December 1962, and modified in 2002, establishes the Catholic religion as the official religion of the sovereign state, which is a Catholic constitutional monarchy ruled by the Catholic Grimaldi dynasty. According to the Annuario Pontificio, the official yearbook of the Holy See, Monaco has maintained a diplomatic representative to the Holy See with the rank of minister plenipotentiary since 1915. In 1982, following the July 1981 signing of a new convention between Monaco and the Holy See reaffirming the close Catholic friendship and diplomatic relations which exists between the Catholic Principality and the Holy See, the rank of Monaco’s diplomatic legation was elevated from that of a ministerial rank diplomatic legation to that of an embassy, with Cesar Charles Solamito, being elevated from the rank of minister plenipotentiary to ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary in June 1982. Ambassador Solamito served as Monaco’s first ambassador to the Holy See until 1997. In 1999, the position of ambassador of Monaco to the Holy See was assumed by Monegasque ambassador Jean Claude Michel.

With respect to the Holy See, the Holy See has only maintained a diplomatic legation in Monaco since 2006. The appointment of a papal diplomatic representative to the Principality was subsequent to the revision of Monaco’s treaty with France which was revised in 2002 and ratified in 2005. This revised treaty granted the Principality the sovereign prerogative of establishing formal diplomatic relations with other sovereign states at the highest diplomatic level, that of ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary—for the Holy See this means at the nunzorial level, i.e., that of an apostolic nunciature headed by an apostolic nuncio (apostolic nuncios normally hold the ecclesiastical rank of archbishop). The first, apostolic nuncio to represent the Holy See to Monaco, with residence and coterminous accreditation to the EU in Brussels, is Archbishop Andre Dupuy. Archbishop Dupuy presented his credentials to HSH Prince Albert II on 26 September 2006.[70]

  • The Holy See is accredited to Monaco from its apostolic nunciature in Paris.
  • Monaco has an embassy to the Holy See based in Rome.
 Italy 25 April 1875  Kosovo 19 March 2008
  • Formal relations were established on 19 March 2008.[71][72]
  • Kosovo is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris.
  • Monaco does not have an accreditation to Kosovo.
 Norway 16 November 2010
  • Norway is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco.[73][74]
  • Monaco maintains an honorary consulate in Oslo.[75]
 Poland 27 September 2007
  • Monaco has an honorary consulate in Warsaw.
  • Poland is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
 Portugal 13 November 2008
  • Monaco has an embassy in Lisbon.
  • Portugal is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
 Russia 31 May 2007
  • Monaco and Russia had bilateral relations since 1858, when Russia and Monaco signed treaties and agreements of extradition of criminals, of mutual legal assistance, on recognition of civil status of natural persons and of medical aid. However diplomatic relations were suspended in 1917.
  • Diplomatic relations were re-established in April 2002.
  • Monaco is accredited to Russia from its Ministry of Foreign Affairs based in Monaco and maintains honorary consulates in Moscow, Rostov-on-Don and in Saint Petersburg.
  • Russia is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco.
 Serbia 12 July 2007
  • Both countries have established diplomatic relations in November 2007.[76]
  • Monaco does not have an accreditation to Serbia.
  • Serbia is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco.
 Spain 2 June 1876
  • Monaco has an embassy in Madrid.
  • Spain is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
 Switzerland 27 May 1959
  • Monaco has an embassy in Bern.
  • Switzerland is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
 Ukraine 26 July 2007
  • Both countries have established diplomatic relations 26 July 2007.[77]
  • Monaco does not have an accreditation to Ukraine.
  • Ukraine is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco.
 United Kingdom 21 September 2007
  • Monaco has an embassy in London.
  • United Kingdom is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France.
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