Japan-Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia Relations
December 2011
Basic Data
- Diplomatic Relations:
- Japan and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia established diplomatic relations on March 1994, after the latter gained its independence from former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- Japanese Nationals:
- Number of Japanese Nationals residing in the country: 15 (2010)
- Trade with Japan:
- Exports: $ 17.10 million (tobacco and wine)
- Imports: $ 3.85 million (machinery and light-industrial products)
- Japan's Economic Cooperation:
- List of Exchange of Notes
- Loans: 9,689 million yen
- Grants: 11,214 million yen
- Technical Cooperation: 3,511 million yen
VIP Visits
- From Japan to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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Year Name 1999 Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Masahiko Koumura 1999 Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Yohei Kono - From the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to Japan
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Year Name 1995 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Stevo Crvenkovski 1998 Minister of Finance, Mr. Taki Fiti 2000 Minister for Health, Mr. Dragan Dunilouski 2003 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Ilinka Mitreva 2003 President, Mr. Boris Trajkovski 2011 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Antonio Milososki 2011 Prime Minister, Mr. Nikola Gruevski
Cultural Grant (cumulative total fiscal 1975-2004)
49.9 million yen (Cultural Grant Aid)
- Japan-Macedonia Summit Meeting (Overview) (November 2011)
- Meeting between Mr. Takeaki Matsumoto, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and H.E. Mr. Antonio Milososki, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (April 2011)
- Visit to Japan by His Excellency Mr. Antonio Milososki, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (April 2011)
- Statement by H.E. Mr. Toshiro Ozawa, Ambassador of Japan to the United Nations, on Agenda Items 50 and 51: Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) (November 2004)
- Sending an Election Observer to the Macedonian Presidential Election from Japan (April 2004)
- Message on the accidental passing away of Macedonian President Trajkovski (February 2004)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Parliamentary Elections in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (September 2002)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (June 2002)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Macedonian Situation (January 2002)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (November 2001)
- Emergency Aid for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (September 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (August 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (August 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (July 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (June 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (May 2001)
- On the Situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (May 2001)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Situation in the northwestern part of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (March 2001)
Press Secretary's Press Conference on Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
| Year | Month | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | July | 25 |
| October | 7 | |
| 2001 | June | 29 |
| September | 18 | |
| 1999 | December | 21 |
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