Argentina–Paraguay relations

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Argentine-Paraguayan relations
Map indicating locations of Argentina and Paraguay

Argentina

Paraguay
Fernández and Peña, presidents of Argentina and Paraguay.

Foreign relations between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Paraguay, have existed for more than two centuries. Diplomatic relations between those two neighbors were established in 1811 with the signing of an agreement on Friendship, Assistance and Trade. [citation needed] Both countries were at war between 1864 and 1870 (War of the Triple Alliance), but have not fought one another other since.

Argentina has an embassy in Asunción and three consulates-general (in Asunción,[1] Ciudad del Este[2] and Encarnación).[3] Paraguay has an embassy in Buenos Aires and seven consulates (in Clorinda, Corrientes, Formosa, Posadas, Resistencia, Rosario and Puerto Iguazú). Both countries are full members of Mercosur, Union of South American Nations, Organization of American States, Organization of Ibero-American States, Rio Group, Group of 77, Latin American Economic System and Latin American Integration Association.

Both States share the Argentina–Paraguay border.

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  1. ^ "Consulate General of Argentina in Asuncion, Paraguay".
  2. ^ "Consulado general de la República Argentina en Ciudad del Este República del Paraguay" [General Consulate of the Argentine Republic in Ciudad del Este Republic of Paraguay]. ccest.cancilleria.gov.ar. Archived from the original on 24 September 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Consulate General of Argentina in Encarnacion, Paraguay".

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