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Moldo-Japanese relations are foreign relations between [[Japan]] and [[Moldova]]. Japan did not open an Embassy in [[Chisinau]]. However, the H.E. Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Moldova with seat in Ukraine is therefore Japanese ambassador for [[Chisinau]]. There is no border between Moldova and Japan. The number of Japanese in Moldova and of Moldavians in Japan is small.
Moldo-Japanese relations are foreign relations between [[Japan]] and [[Moldova]]. Japan did not open an Embassy in [[Chisinau]]. However, the H.E. Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Moldova with seat in Ukraine is therefore Japanese ambassador for [[Chisinau]]. The number of Japanese in Moldova and of Moldavians in Japan is small.


==History of Moldavian and Japanese relations==
==History of Moldavian and Japanese relations==

Revision as of 08:33, 30 August 2008

Moldo-Japanese relations

Moldova

Japan

Moldo-Japanese relations are foreign relations between Japan and Moldova. Japan did not open an Embassy in Chisinau. However, the H.E. Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Moldova with seat in Ukraine is therefore Japanese ambassador for Chisinau. The number of Japanese in Moldova and of Moldavians in Japan is small.

History of Moldavian and Japanese relations

Middle Ages

2005-2008

Travel

When visiting the respective country, a mutual visa obligation exists for both nationals for any border crossing, except for transfer passengers.

Economic cooperation

Since 2000 Japan implements in Moldovq the grant programme for the improvement of agriculture and private farming.

See also