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Croatian-Cypriot relations
Map indicating locations of Croatia and Cyprus

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Croatia-Cyprus relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Cyprus. Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 4th, 1993. The Croatian embassy in Rome (Italy) is also accredited as a non resident embassy to Cyprus. Croatia has an honorary consulate in Nicosia. The Cypriot embassy in Vienna (Austria) is also accredited as a non resident embassy to Croatia. Cyprus has an honorary consulate in Zagreb. Both countries are full members of the European Union and Council of Europe. Both Cyprus joined the EU in 2004, and Croatia joined the EU in 2013.

See also

Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Cyprus