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- History
- List of bilateral visits
- List of bilateral treaties
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Short description|1=Diplomatic relations between the Hellenic Republic and South Korea}}{{Unreferenced|date=November 2009}}{{Infobox Bilateral relations|Greek-South Korean|Greece|South Korea}}Greek–South Korean relations are the foreign relations between Greece and South Korea. HistoryAs soon as 1950, Greece sent an expeditionary force to help the South Koreans against the communists during the Korean War. And at that time, the small Orthodox community of Korea received support by Greek military chaplain ministers. Then, Korean Orthodox faithful requested to come under the spiritual care of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1955 and the Ecumenical Patriarchate took the Korean Orthodox Church under its protection in 1956. Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 15, 1961. South Korea opened its embassy in Athens on July 6, 1973. Greece opened its embassy in Seoul in October 1991. Greece also has an honorary consulate in Daejeon. List of bilateral visitsFrom South Korea to Greece - May 1995, Deputy Minister for Policy Planning and International Organizations Ban Ki-moon
- May 2000, Speaker of the National Assembly Park Joon-kyu
- October 2001, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Yoo Sam-nam
- August 2002, Minister for Trade Hwang Doo-yun
- April 2004, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ban Ki-moon
- August 2004, Minister of Culture and Tourism Jung Dong-chae
- April 2006, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ban Ki-moon
- September 2006, President Roh Moo-hyun
- June 2007, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Kang Moo-hyun
- October 2007, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Kang Moo-hyun
From Greece to South Korea - July 1987, Minister of Foreign Affairs Karolos Papoulias
- November 1990, Prime of Ministers Konstantinos Mitsotakis
- March 1998, Minister of the Mercantile Marine Stavros Soumakis
- October 2000, Alternate Foreign Minister Elisavet Papazoi
- February 2003, Alternate Foreign Minister Tasso Giannitsis
- November 2004, Minister of Agricultural Development Evangelos Bassiakos
- January 2005, Minister of Mercantile Marine Manolis Kefalogiannis
- June 2007, Minister of Transportation and Communications Michalis Liapis
List of bilateral treaties- Education agreement (July 23, 1970)
- Trade agreement (October 4, 1974)
- Agreement on abolition of visa requirements (February 25, 1979)
- Agreement on scientific and technological cooperation (May 16, 1994)
- Aviation agreement (January 25, 1995)
- Agreement on investment protection (January 25, 1995)
- Agreement on avoidance of double taxation (March 20, 1995)
See also- Foreign relations of Greece
- Foreign relations of South Korea
- Greek Expeditionary Force (Korea)
- Korean Orthodox Church
References External links - Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with South Korea
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130313165543/http://www.mofat.go.kr/english/regions/europe/20070818/1_987.jsp South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relation with Greece]
- Site of the South Korean embassy in Athens
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