Denmark–Italy relations
Denmark–Italy relations dates to the first treaty signed in 1873. Denmark has an embassy in Rome, and Italy has an embassy in Copenhagen.[1][2] Both countries are members of EU and NATO.
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History
The first treaty between Denmark and Italy was signed on 19 July 1873.[3] On 21 May 1885, an agreement on reciprocal relief was signed.[4]
Trade
In 1951, Denmark and Italy had a large surplus in trading balance. Italian imports, amounted 130 million DKK. Italian exports amounted 203 million.[5] In 2008, Danish exports to Italy, amounted 17,3 billion DKK, and Italian exports amounted 20,7 billion DKK.[6]
Cultural relations
Denmark and Italy signed a cultural agreement in 1956. The association Società Dante Alighieri has two committees in Denmark and there are Italian language studies at three Danish universities.[7]
Visits
Alfredo Mantica visited Denmark in October 2009; this was the first time that an Italian politician visited Denmark, and also the first bilateral discussion between Italy and Denmark that are not discussed in Brussels, Belgium.[8]
Diplomacy
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References
- "Danish Embassy in Rome". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Archived from the original on July 26, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2010. (in Danish and Italian)
- "Italian Embassy in Copenhagen". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
- Consolidated Treaty Series, vol. 146
- Treaty series; publication of treaties and international engagements registered with the Secretariat of the League 147–148
- Denmark: economic and commercial conditions in Denmark. University of Minnesota. Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept, Great Britain. Dept. of Overseas Trade. 1952. Retrieved January 29, 2011.
- Danish Foreign Affairs: Italy Archived 2011-05-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Danish)
- "Cultural relations" Archived 2015-07-20 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
- "First Italian bilateral visit to Denmark for eight years". The Copenhagen Post. October 13, 2009. Archived from the original on August 11, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2010.