Foreign relations of the Cook Islands

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The Cook Islands maintains diplomatic relations with various countries and is a member of multilateral organisations. While the country is in free association with New Zealand, which can act on the Cook Islands' "delegated authority [...] to assist the Cook Islands" in foreign affairs,[1] the Cook Islands nevertheless enters into treaty obligations and otherwise "interacts with the international community as a sovereign and independent state."[1]

History

In the 1980s the Cook Islands became a member of several United Nations specialized agencies: the World Health Organization in 1984, the Food and Agriculture Organization and UNESCO in 1985, and the International Civil Aviation Organization in 1986. The Repertory of Practice of United Nations Organs records that in 1988 New Zealand declared "that its future participation in international agreements would no longer extend to the Cook Islands..."[2] In 1991 the Cook Islands became a full member of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) Preparatory Committee and the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for a Framework Convention on Climate Change (INC), which the Repertory of Practice describes as "further evidence that the international community had accepted the Cook Islands as a “State” under international law."[2] The United Nations Secretariat therefore "recognized the full treaty-making capacity of the Cook Islands" in 1992[2] and the Secretary-General, in his capacity as the depository of multilateral treaties, decided that the Cook Islands could participate in treaties that were open to "all states".[3]

Diplomatic relations

List of countries with which the Cook Islands maintains diplomatic relations:

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1 Norway 18 July 1991[4]
2 Malaysia 2 May 1992[5]
3 New Zealand 1993[6]
4 Australia 1994[6]
5 Nauru 1994[6]
6 Portugal 12 August 1995[7]
7 Papua New Guinea 1995[6]
8 South Africa 9 February 1996[8]
9 Iran 1996[6]
10 China 25 July 1997[9]
11 Spain 29 January 1998[10]
12 India May 1998[11][12]
13 Fiji 14 July 1998[13]
Holy See 29 April 1999[14]
14 France 19 October 1999[15]
15 Germany 11 September 2001[16]
16 Cuba 2 September 2002[17]
17 Timor-Leste 2002[6]
18 Jamaica 14 May 2003[18]
19 Italy 9 October 2003[19]
20 Belgium 6 April 2005[20]
21 Thailand 24 May 2005[21]
22 Israel April 2008[22]
23 Czech Republic 12 May 2008[23]
24 Turkey 20 October 2008[24]
25  Switzerland 7 March 2011[25]
26 Japan 16 June 2011[26]
27 Netherlands 16 August 2011[27]
28 Philippines 12 December 2011[28]
29 Singapore 6 August 2012[29]
30 South Korea 22 February 2013[30]
31 Samoa 30 August 2013[31]
32 Tuvalu August 2013[32]
33 Solomon Islands 1 September 2013[33]
34 Kiribati 3 September 2013[34]
35 Marshall Islands 3 September 2013[34]
36 Palau 3 September 2013[34]
Niue 2013[6]
37 Vanuatu 2013[6]
38 Federated States of Micronesia 24 September 2014[35]
39 Tonga 18 November 2014[36]
Kosovo 28 May 2015[37]
40 Brazil 21 August 2015[38]
41 Chile 3 August 2016[39]
42 Peru September 2017[40]
43 Malta 6 October 2017[41]
44 Iceland 13 October 2017[42]
45 Antigua and Barbuda 9 November 2017[43]
46 United Arab Emirates 5 August 2018[44]
47 Estonia 25 August 2018[45]
48 Hungary 20 September 2018[46]
49 Greece 20 October 2018[47]
50 Indonesia 12 July 2019[48]
51 Kuwait 8 December 2021[49]
52 Vietnam 26 April 2022[50]
53 Ireland 21 November 2022[51]
54 Saudi Arabia 11 April 2023[52]
55 Canada 20 May 2023[53]
56 United States 25 September 2023[54]
57 Ghana 8 November 2023[55]
58 Mexico 21 November 2023[56]
59 Panama 8 March 2024[57]
60 Bangladesh 11 April 2024[58]
61 Ecuador 21 May 2024[59]
62 Seychelles 31 May 2024[60]
63 Poland 20 March 2025[61]
64 Azerbaijan 29 April 2025[62]
65 Cambodia 14 May 2025[63]
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Bilateral relations

Americas

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United States2023[64]The Cook Islands signed the Cook Islands–United States Maritime Boundary Treaty in 1980.[65] The US established diplomatic relations with the Cook Islands in 25 September 2023.[64]
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Asia

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China1997[9]The Chinese Embassy to New Zealand in Wellington is also accredited to the Cook Islands.[66]
India1998[67]
  • The Indian High Commission in Suva, Fiji is accredited to the Cook Islands.[67]
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Europe

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United KingdomN/A
Cook Islander Prime Minister Mark Brown with British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly at a United Nations General Assembly in New York City, September 2023.

The Cook Islands has not established diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom; the UK does not recognise the Cook Islands to be a sovereign nation.

  • The Cook Islands does not maintain an embassy in the United Kingdom.
  • The United Kingdom is not accredited to the Cook Islands through an embassy; the UK develops relations through its high commission in Wellington, New Zealand.[68]

The UK governed the Cook Islands from 1888 to 1901, when the Cook Islands were transferred to New Zealand.[69]

Both countries share common membership of the World Health Organization.

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Oceania

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Australia1994See Australia–Cook Islands relations
  • Australia and the Cook Islands established diplomatic relations in 1994, with the Australian High Commissioner resident in Wellington, New Zealand.[70]
  • Australia has a high commission in Rarotonga, opened in December 2019. For a detailed history of Australian accreditation to the Cook Islands see List of high commissioners of Australia to the Cook Islands.
  • Although the Cook Islands maintained a resident high commission in Canberra for some years in the 1990s, at present it has no diplomatic representation to Australia.
  • Australia's relationship with the Cook Islands focuses on shared membership of regional organisations, trade and investment, people-to-people links and security cooperation. The 2016 census records that a diaspora of at least 22,000 Cook Islands citizens live in Australia, including in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.[71]
  • There have been regular exchanges of ministerial visits. Prime Minister Henry Puna made an official visit to Australia in November 2019. Governor-General David Hurley made an official visit to the Cook Islands in June 2023.[72]
New Zealand1993[6]
  • The Cook Islands maintains a High Commission in Wellington and a Consul-General in Auckland.[73]
  • New Zealand maintains a High Commission in Rarotonga.[74]
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Consular relations

The following countries have established consular relations with the Cook Islands only.

International organisation participation

43rd Pacific Islands Forum, in the Cook Islands, 28.8.-1.9.2012

Participation in international treaties and conventions

See also

Notes

  1. Cook Islands Honorary Consul is appointed to and acknowledged in Monaco since 2007 or before.[75][76]
  2. including the Facility Agreement with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization.[82]

References

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