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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto, MREC) is the ministry in charge of the foreign policy of Costa Rica, including the management of diplomatic missions around the world and their personnel.
Costa Rica gained election as president of the Group of 77 in the United Nations in 1995. That term ended in 1997 with the South-South Conference held in San Jose. Costa Rica occupied a nonpermanent seat in the Security Council from 1997 to 1999 and exercised a leadership role in confronting crises in the Middle East and Africa, as well as in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
This is a list of foreign ministers of Costa Rica.. 1844..... José María Castro Madriz; 1844–1846: Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Rosales 1846–1847: José María Castro Madriz
University of Costa Rica (AB, MA) University of Hamburg (PhD) Occupation: Lawyer, diplomat, academic: Known for: Former President of the Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce (2010–2013); International Arbitrator for the Free Trade Agreement between Costa Rica and Chile (2007); Professor of International Law, University of Costa Rica (1984–1994)
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Costa Rica. ... Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica (Spanish) This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 05: ...
Pages in category "Ministers of foreign affairs of Costa Rica" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The bilateral relations between Costa Rica and Russia date back to 1872, when Costa Rican president Tomás Guardia and Emperor of Russia Alexander II exchanged correspondence. [1] Relations were not formally established until 1944, at the final stages of World War II, when the Russian Empire was already succeeded by the Soviet Union.
Ministers of foreign affairs of Costa Rica (35 P) T. Treaties of Costa Rica (280 P) U. Costa Rica and the United Nations (4 C, 2 P) W. Wars involving Costa Rica (1 C ...