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Foreign relations of Angola
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The foreign relations of Angola are based on Angola's strong support of U.S. foreign policy as the Angolan economy is dependent on U.S. foreign aid. From 1975 to 1989, Angola was aligned with the Eastern bloc, in particular the Soviet Union,[1] Libya,[citation needed] and Cuba.[1] Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.[1] In 1993, it established formal diplomatic relations with the United States.[1] It has entered the Southern African Development Community as a vehicle for improving ties with its largely Anglophone neighbors to the south.[1] Zimbabwe and Namibia joined Angola in its military intervention in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where Angolan troops remain in support of the Joseph Kabila government.[1] It also has intervened in the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) in support of Denis Sassou-Nguesso in the civil war.[1]

Since 1998, Angola has successfully worked with the United Nations Security Council to impose and carry out sanctions on UNITA.[2] More recently, it has extended those efforts to controls on conflict diamonds, the primary source of revenue for UNITA during the Civil War that ended in 2002.[2] At the same time, Angola has promoted the revival of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) as a forum for cultural exchange and expanding ties with Portugal (its former ruler) and Brazil (which shares many cultural affinities with Angola) in particular.[1][2] Angola is a member of the Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa (PMAESA).

Diplomatic relations

List of countries which Angola maintains diplomatic relations with:[3][4]

# Country Date
1  Mozambique 5 July 1975
2  Czech Republic 11 November 1975[5]
3  Guinea 11 November 1975[6]
4  Brazil 12 November 1975
5  Vietnam 12 November 1975
6  Cuba 15 November 1975
7  North Korea 16 November 1975[7]
8  Bulgaria 20 November 1975[8]
9  Poland 21 November 1975
10  Cambodia 4 December 1975[9]
11  Romania 19 December 1975[10]
12  Mongolia 10 February 1976[11]
13  France 17 February 1976
14  Botswana 18 February 1976
15  Egypt 18 February 1976
16  Netherlands 18 February 1976
17  Mexico 20 February 1976[12]
18  Portugal 9 March 1976
19  Nigeria 15 March 1976
20  Libya 30 March 1976[13]
21  Madagascar April 1976[14]
22  Italy 4 June 1976
23  Republic of the Congo 25 July 1976
24  Japan 9 September 1976
25  Denmark 17 September 1976[15]
26  Finland 18 September 1976[16]
27   Switzerland 30 September 1976[17]
28  Ghana 8 October 1976[18]
29  Russia 8 October 1976
30  Benin 11 October 1976[19]
31  Hungary 8 April 1977
32  Serbia 25 April 1977
33  Ethiopia 13 July 1977[20]
34  Guyana 24 July 1977[21]
35  Bangladesh August 1977[22]
36  United Kingdom 14 October 1977
37  Algeria 19 October 1977[23]
38  Spain 19 October 1977
39  Pakistan 20 October 1977[24]
40  Austria 25 October 1977
41  Cape Verde 30 October 1977
42  Norway 31 October 1977
43  Yemen 2 November 1977
44  Belgium 16 December 1977
45  Canada 1 February 1978
46  São Tomé and Príncipe 19 February 1978
47  Sweden 22 March 1978
48  Democratic Republic of the Congo 17 October 1978
49  Central African Republic 22 January 1979[25]
50  Argentina 2 June 1979
51  India 2 June 1979
52  Cameroon 21 August 1979[26]
53  Germany 4 September 1979
54  Zambia 19 October 1979
55  Turkey 9 July 1980
56  Laos 11 July 1980
57  Niger 28 August 1980[27]
58  Greece 30 August 1980[28]
59  Tanzania 25 August 1981
60  Senegal 16 February 1982[29]
61  Gabon 24 May 1982
62  Zimbabwe 15 October 1982
63  Equatorial Guinea 1982
64  China 12 January 1983
65  Grenada 13 March 1983[30]
66  Ivory Coast 3 June 1983[31]
67  Lesotho 1983[32]
68  Tunisia 1983[33]
69  Morocco 24 June 1985
70  Kenya 22 July 1985[34]
71  Suriname 6 September 1985[35][36]
72  Iran 8 January 1986
73  Vanuatu 16 July 1986
74  Seychelles 7 November 1986
75  Venezuela 9 December 1986
76  Uruguay 6 March 1987
77  Mauritania 2 December 1987[37]
78  Australia 30 March 1988[38]
79  Colombia 29 April 1988
80  Albania 17 August 1988[39]
81  Peru 27 August 1988[40]
82  Togo 27 September 1988[41]
83  Nicaragua 20 October 1988[41]
84  Rwanda December 1988[41]
85  Burundi December 1988[41]
86  Iceland 1988[42]
87  Panama 16 February 1989
88  Eswatini 8 November 1989[43]
89  Chile 8 August 1990
90  Namibia 18 September 1990
91  South Korea 6 January 1992
92  Israel 16 April 1992
93  Thailand 24 August 1992
94  United States 19 May 1993
95  Slovakia 30 September 1993
96  Malawi 9 November 1993
97  North Macedonia Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Foreign_relations_of_Angola
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