Denmark–Thailand relations
Denmark–Thailand relations refers to the diplomatic foreign relations between Denmark and Thailand. Denmark having an embassy in Bangkok, and Thailand an embassy in Copenhagen.[1][2]
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Relations with Siam
A treaty of Friendship between Denmark and Siam, was signed in Bangkok on 21 May 1859.[3]
Environmental cooperation
By the mid-1990s, Thailand became a middle-income country. Consequently, the official bilateral development cooperation between Denmark and Thailand was phased out and the environmental cooperation between Thailand and Denmark officially ended 31 December 2009 marking the end of development cooperation between Thailand and Denmark after more than 45 years.[4]
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See also
- Foreign relations of Denmark
- Foreign relations of Thailand
- Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu (1852-1932), a Danish naval officer and businessman who became a Siamese admiral and minister of the navy.
References
- "Danish Embassy in Bangkok". Archived from the original on 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- Thai Embassy in Copenhagen
- British and foreign state papers, Part 50 by Great Britain. Foreign Office
- Development Assistance Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Foreign Affairs of Denmark
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