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* Gandhara has an embassy in [[Sanggumdang]]. | * Gandhara has an embassy in [[Sanggumdang]]. | ||
* Both countries are full members of the [[Union of Sovereign States]]. | * Both countries are full members of the [[Union of Sovereign States]]. | ||
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the countries have very close ties. Cultural exchange plays an important role in the relations, as the nations want to create a strong foundation based upon their ancient and rich histories. | |||
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|{{flag|Kimmystan}}||23 October 1965|| See [[Gandhara–Kimmystan relations]] | |{{flag|Kimmystan}}||23 October 1965|| See [[Gandhara–Kimmystan relations]] |
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This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Gandhara |
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The diplomatic foreign relations of Gandhara are intergovernmental relationships between Gandhara and other countries.
Bilateral relations
Country | Formal relations began on | Notes |
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Almarania | 11 August 1984 | See Almarania–Gandhara relations |
DPR Jindalea | 25 May 2015 |
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the countries have very close ties. Cultural exchange plays an important role in the relations, as the nations want to create a strong foundation based upon their ancient and rich histories. |
Kimmystan | 23 October 1965 | See Gandhara–Kimmystan relations |
Lettuce | 14 May 1958 | See Gandhara–Lettuce relations
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