Foreign relations of Panama


Panama's foreign relations are conventional in outlook, with Panama being especially aligned with United States since the 1989 US invasion to topple the regime of General Manuel Noriega. The United States cooperates with the Panamanian government in promoting economic, political, security, and social development through U.S. and international agencies.

Diplomatic relations list

Panama has established diplomatic relations with following countries:
#CountryDate
113 11 1903
218 11 1903
321 11 1903
429 12 1903
515 1 1904
63 2 1904
77 4 1904
810 4 1904
96 5 1904
1010 5 1904
1121 5 1904
1228 10 1904
137 1 1904
1418 9 1907
1515 2 1908
161 3 1908
172 3 1908
183 3 1908
199 4 1908
20
219 3 1909
225 11 1920
23
2 1 1922–12 6 2017
12 6 2017
2429 05 1923
21 9 1923
259 7 1924
2625 1 1937
2717 3 1937
283 7 1937
2930 7 1937
3031 7 1937
3113 12 1938
3228 8 1942
3331 10 1942
3411 10 1945
3530 4 1946
2 8 1948
3614 4 1950
3717 12 1951
3826 3 1953
3918 10 1955
4017 5 1956
4121 2 1958
4220 9 1960
4311 8 1961
441 7 1962
4530 9 1962
4618 8 1966
4717 8 1967
487 11 1967
491 4 1971
505 10 1971
515 6 1972
529 2 1973
5316 3 1973
5429 3 1973
5529 3 1973
5629 3 1973
5715 8 1973
5828 9 1973
5916 10 1973
6020 2 1974
6118 11 1974
627 1 1975
6327 2 1975
6425 6 1975
655 8 1975
6628 8 1975
6717 2 1976
6819 2 1976
6919 2 1976
708 3 1976
7123 3 1976
728 6 1976
7318 6 1976
7415 2 1977
7520 8 1978
7627 3 1979
771 5 1979
1 6 1979
7813 5 1981
791 12 1981
8015 7 1982
816 8 1982
8220 8 1982
833 3 1983
8415 2 1984
8512 11 1985
8627 8 1987
8713 9 1988
8816 2 1989
8919 2 1989
9024 2 1989
911 5 1991
9219 11 1992
9319 11 1992
9415 2 1993
9515 2 1993
9615 2 1993
979 3 1993
9822 3 1993
9921 5 1993
10021 5 1993
10124 7 1993
1027 2 1994
10325 2 1994
10422 3 1994
10524 5 1994
1069 9 1994
10710 1 1995
10813 1 1995
1096 4 1995
11010 5 1995
11110 7 1995
11228 7 1995
11315 2 1996
1145 3 1996
11528 3 1996
11612 7 1996
11716 7 1996
11827 9 1996
1197 8 1998
12022 10 1998
12118 11 1998
1224 6 1999
12312 2 2001
12414 2 2001
1258 2 2002
12618 4 2002
127
1283 5 2002
12922 1 2004
13031 3 2004
13120 9 2005
13217 7 2006
13315 6 2007
13429 5 2008
13529 6 2009
13629 7 2009
13715 12 2009
13815 12 2009
13922 11 2010
14014 8 2011
1413 1 2012
14217 1 2012
14313 03 2012
14418 4 2012
14511 9 2012
1469 11 2012
27 8 2013
14715 1 2015
14828 7 2015
14929 4 2016
15026 5 2018
15128 03 2019
15226 09 2019

Bilateral relations

Multilateral relations

Panama is a member of the UN General Assembly and has served three terms in the UN Security Council. In November 2006, it was elected to serve a two-year term on the Security Council, beginning January 1, 2007. It maintains membership in several international financial institutions, including the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
Panama is a member of the Organization of American States and was a founding member of the Rio Group. Although it was suspended from the Latin American Economic System — known informally both as the Group of Eight and the Rio Group — in 1988 due to its internal political system under Manuel Noriega, Panama was readmitted in September, 1994 as an acknowledgment of its present democratic credentials.
Panama is also one of the founding members of the Union of Banana Exporting Countries and belongs to the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. Panama is a member of the Central American Parliament as well as the Central American Integration System. Panama joined its six Central American neighbors at the 1994 Summit of the Americas in signing the Alliance for Sustainable Development known as the Conjunta Centroamerica-USA or CONCAUSA to promote sustainable economic development in the region.
Panama is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military.