Andorra–Colombia relations
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The nations of Andorra and Colombia established diplomatic relations in 1995. Both nations are members of the Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.

Andorra and Colombia established diplomatic relations on 27 November 1995, after Andorra adopted a new constitution establishing them as a parliamentary democracy.[1][2]
In February 2013, Colombian Foreign Minister María Ángela Holguín paid a visit to Andorra and met with Prime Minister Antoni Martí.[3][4] In October 2013, Andorran Foreign Minister Gilbert Saboya Sunyé traveled to Bogotá and met with his counterpart María Ángela Holguín. During the visit, both nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism between the Colombian Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism and the Andorran Ministry of Tourism and Environment.[5]
In October 2016, Andorran Prime Minister Antoni Martí and Foreign Minister Gilbert Saboya Sunyé paid a visit to Cartagena, Colombia to attend the 25th Ibero-American Summit.[6] There have been other high level visits between both nations, primarily in the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly reunions in New York City.[1][7]
In 2019, both nations signed an Inter-institutional Memorandum of Understanding between the Colombian Administrative Department of the Public Service and the Andorran Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform.[1]
In 2025, both nations celebrated 30 years of diplomatic relations.[1]
High-level visits
High-level visits from Andorra to Colombia[5][6]
- Foreign Minister Gilbert Saboya Sunyé (2013, 2016)
- Prime Minister Antoni Martí (2016)
High-level visits from Colombia to Andorra[3]
- Foreign Minister María Ángela Holguín (2013)