Croatia–Uruguay relations refer to the bilateral relations between Croatia and Uruguay. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1993.[1] Croatia has an ambassador in Argentina,[2] whose jurisdiction includes Uruguay; and an honorary consulate in Montevideo.[3] Uruguay is represented in Croatia through its ambassador in Vienna.[4]
Both countries are members of the United Nations.
Uruguay recognized the independence of Croatia in 1992; at the same time, it broke its relations with former Yugoslavia.[5] In 2013, a Cooperation Agreement on Culture, Science, and Education was signed between the governments of both countries.[6]
There is a Uruguayan-Croatian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[7]
A square in Montevideo pays tribute to Zagreb.[7]
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