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Bhutan-Germany establish diplomatic ties; India takes ‘note’

Bhutan-Germany establish diplomatic ties; India takes 'note'

Bhutan and Germany on Wednesday established diplomatic ties with each other, something that was in the pipeline for a while now. 

In a small ceremony at the Bhutanese mission in Delhi, German ambassador to India Walter J Lindner and Bhutan’s envoy to India Maj. Gen. V. Namgyel exchanged the diplomatic documents marking the establishment of ties. 

The announcement does not involve plans to open resident missions in both countries. Bhutanese foreign ministry statement said, “with the establishment of diplomatic relations, the 2 ambassadors expressed the desire to further deepen the friendship and cooperation between the 2 countries”.

The development partnership is the key rationale for establishing ties, with the foreign ministry highlighting, “Germany had been supporting Bhutan’s socio-economic development since the 1980s” and “more significantly Bhutan continues to receive support from the EU of which Germany is the largest contributor to the Union’s budget”.

India has taken “note” of the development with sources pointing out that “we are aware that the two countries already established consular relations in July 2000 and Germany is an important development partner of Bhutan”. The sources added,” This is a further step on that path.”

Before the establishment of ties, official bilateral ties were maintained through the Germany embassy in Delhi, Bhutanese embassy in Brussels. Bhutan already has an Honorary Consul in Germany and vice versa for diplomatic communication.

Bhutan now has diplomatic relations with 53 countries and the European Union. It is interesting to point out, Thimphu does not have any formal diplomatic relation with any P5 country – US, Russia, UK, France or China.

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