Bilateral relations
Danish-Greek relations
Denmark
Greece
Embassy of Denmark, Athens Embassy of Greece, Copenhagen
Denmark has an embassy in Athens . Greece has an embassy in Copenhagen . Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , NATO and the European Union .
History
George I of Greece
First contact between Danes and Greeks dates back from the 4th century BC, when Greek merchant Pytheas went to Denmark. In 1863, the second King of Greece , George I , was of Danish descent , and his successors, the House of Glücksburg , reigned over the country until 1973/1974.
In 1967, Denmark and three other countries brought the Greek Case against the Greek junta regime for human rights violations.[ 1]
In 1992 opened the Danish Institute at Athens .
List of bilateral treaties and agreements
Conciliation, arbitration and judicial settlement, Athens April 13, 1933
On the manner of serving legal documents, Athens June 18, 1936
On the exploitation of regular air transport routes, Athens November 14, 1947
Trade agreement, Copenhagen February 25, 1949
Exchange of notes on patents, Athens June 2, 1952
Abolition of Visa requirement, Athens April 1, 1953
On reciprocal tax exemption of income gained in shipping or aviation, Athens March 4, 1961
Cultural cooperation, Athens September 17, 1976
On international transport with appended Protocol, Copenhagen February 2, 1979
On the avoidance of double taxation of income or capital, Copenhagen May 18, 1989
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Recent bilateral visits
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark attended the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 and she paid an official visit to Greece in May 2006.[ 3]
Resident diplomatic missions
See also
Notes
External links
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