Japan-Malta relations
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Malta–Japan relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Malta and Japan. Malta has a consulate in Tokyo.[1] Japan has an Embassy to Malta, which is part of the Embassy of Japan in Italy, and a consulate in Valletta, Malta.[2][3][4]
See also
Further reading
- "Enhancing Relations between Japan and Malta". The Malta Independent. 28 July 2005.
- Martina Borg. "Malta Looks Forward to Stronger Trade, Diplomatic Relations with Japan. Malta Today. 20 November 2015.
- "Japan eyes Malta's success at Tourism". The Times of Malta. 20 November 2015.
- "Maltese-Japanese Negotiations for Greater Commercial Interaction". TVM (Television Malta). 20 November 2015.
- "Maltese Community found in Japan dates back 100 Years". The Malta Independent. 9 June 2015.
- Jackson, Lewis and Matsushita. Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules. University of Michigan Press. 1984. Page 84. Google Books
- Louis Jerold Adams. Theory, Law and Policy of Contemporary Japanese Treaties. Oceana Publications. 1974. Pages 172, 237 and 269. Google Books
- Trade agreement between the Government of Malta and the Government of Japan done at Tokyo on 13 November 1968 (Treaty Series No. 110; 1968 Joyaku-shu 327)
References
- ↑ Consulate General of Malta in Tokyo, Japan. Embassypages.
- ↑ Embassy of Japan to Malta. Embassy of Japan in Italy.
- ↑ Japan. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Malta.
- ↑ Consulate General of Japan in Valletta, Malta. Embassypages.
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