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{{Infobox Bilateral relations|Congolese–Greek|Democratic Republic of the Congo|Greece}}
{{Infobox Bilateral relations|Congolese–Greek|Democratic Republic of the Congo|Greece}}


'''Congolese–Greek relations''' are foreign relations between the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] and [[Greece]]. Greece has an embassy in [[Kinshasa]] and 2 honorary consulates in [[Kisangani]] and [[Lubumbashi]]. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has an embassy in [[Athens]]. Both countries are full members of [[Francophonie]].
'''Congolese–Greek relations''' are foreign relations between the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] and [[Greece]]. Greece has an embassy in [[Kinshasa]] and 2 honorary consulates in [[Kisangani]] and [[Lubumbashi]]. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has an embassy in [[Athens]]. Both countries are full members of [[Francophonie]]. There is a small Greek community in Congo.


==1960-1961==
==1960-1961==

Revision as of 13:35, 15 March 2015

Congolese–Greek relations
Map indicating locations of Democratic Republic of the Congo and Greece

DR Congo

Greece

Congolese–Greek relations are foreign relations between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Greece. Greece has an embassy in Kinshasa and 2 honorary consulates in Kisangani and Lubumbashi. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has an embassy in Athens. Both countries are full members of Francophonie. There is a small Greek community in Congo.

1960-1961

In 1960, the Hellenic Air Force, in compliance with the Greek Governmental decision, sent the 3rd Transportation Squadron to Congo, to evacuated Greeks living in the country, and transport them to secured areas.[1]

In 1961, the Hellenic Air Force, contributing to the U.N. effort to restore order in the newly independent Republic of Congo, sent the Hellenic Air Detachment of Congo, consisting of 21 officers and NCOs. On the 14th of March 1961, the Hellenic Air Detachment was assigned under the command of the U.N. Air Forces and assumed responsibilities of conducting various UN missions, mainly transporting material and personnel. Later, the force have been augmented by 4 NCOs. On the 9th of November 1961, the Hellenic Detachment departed for Greece.[1]

Assistance

In July 2009, the Greek government pledged USD 500,000 through the UN High Commissioner for Refugees for humanitarian assistance to Congo.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Greek Army. "CONGO-UNIKOM".
  2. ^ http://www.ana.gr/anaweb/user/showplain?maindoc=7007015&maindocimg=7002746&service=96