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263:, met with Guinean president Alpha Condé to reinforce bilateral cooperation in the fight against terrorism, organized crime, the management of migration flows and the fight against the trafficking of illegal migrants. The result of this visit was a bilateral cooperation agreement on security and the fight against crime, and the establishment of a mixed, technical commission of Spanish and Guinese officials to identify areas of further cooperation on security issues. In 2020, Spain tripled its funds to African countries to contain irregular migration; due to Guinea being one of the largest countries of provenience of migrants to Spain, the Ministry of Interior of Spain increased funding for the National Police Academy of Guinea. 227:. After the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2006, Spain began to carry out a cooperation program with the country for a total of 5 million euros. This commitment was the starting point for Spanish Cooperation in the country, being reaffirmed by the incorporation of Guinea into the 2009-2012 Master Plan as a group B country (focused association). The aid pledged by Spain in Guinea between 2008 and 2013 exceeded €27 million. Some multilateral projects channeled through the World Bank and ECOWAS. 113: 856: 27: 1842: 827: 1854: 1182: 46: 1003: 1866: 57: 166:
The opening of the Spanish Embassy in Conakry was an important milestone in relations between the two countries. The first resident Ambassador presented Credentials on December 14, 2007, and proceeded to the opening of the Foreign Ministry on February 15, 2008. The opening of the Embassy of Guinea in
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Over the years, Guinea and Spain have signed several bilateral agreements: a Framework agreement on justice cooperation and extradition (1995), a Cooperation agreement on immigration (2006), a Bilateral debt reduction agreement (2018), and an Agreement on tackling security cooperation and combating
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Following consultations between the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and his Guinean counterpart, Spain and Guinea signed a cooperation agreement on migration in 2006. As part of the agreement, Guinean authorities committed to immediately sending a team to accelerate the repatriation of 156
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in Conakry, where they attended the commemorations of the Guinean revolution as guests of honor. Touré credited Juan Carlos as the architect of the "nascent Spanish democracy", and expressed his desire to achieve a fishing agreement with Spain. Reporters mentioned the potential for more direct
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In May 1982, Touré made an official visit to Spain, meeting with the Spanish royals. Juan Carlos reaffirmed liberty, equality and independence as basic principles of international relations, and called for further consolidation of the
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met with the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss potential cooperation in the sectors of hydroelectric energy, agriculture, fisheries, and industry.
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in calling for the return of Guinean soldiers to their barracks, and recommended not to travel to the country and to shelter in place until new order.
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Spanish cooperation began in the country as a result of the implementation of the Action Plan of the Euro-African Conference on Migration of
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to discuss the deepening of political, commercial and industrial ties between the two countries. In the wake of the exchange, the
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Office of Diplomatic Information. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation. Section: Spanish Representation Data.
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Madrid in 2009 was a reinforcement of bilateral relations. In 2013, Guinea appointed its first Ambassador to Spain.
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Office of Diplomatic Information. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation. Section: Diplomatic relations.
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Office of Diplomatic Information. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation. Section: Cooperation.
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Spain established diplomatic relations with the Republic of Guinea on February 10 of 1965.
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Immigration is an important theme in Guinea-Spain relations. In 2018, according to the
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Presidential and Prime Ministerial visits from Guinea to Spain
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between these two countries. Guinea has an embassy in
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Index

Map indicating locations of Guinea and Spain
Guinea
Spain
diplomatic relations
Madrid
Barcelona
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Valencia
Spain
Conakry

Juan Carlos I
Queen Sofía of Spain
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Organisation of African Unity
Abdoulaye Touré
1984 Guinean coup d'état
Lansana Conté
Diarra Traoré
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Alpha Condé
Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation
IFRC
Ebola
COVID-19
2021 Guinean coup d'état
ECOWAS
Rabat
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Canary Islands

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