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Add Cook Islands and Niue articles
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<div type="section" xml:id="recognition">
<head>Recognition</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S. Recognition of Andorra</head>
<head>U.S. Recognition of Andorra.</head>
<p>Andorra has considered itself independent since medieval times, and therefore
was already independent when the United States declared independence from
the British Empire in 1776. Unlike many other independent states in the late
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the United States to the Government of Australia.</p>
</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>70th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations</head>
<head>70th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations.</head>
<p>The year 2010 marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the United States and Australia.</p>
</div>
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1952.</p>
</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Other U.S. Diplomatic Missions in Vienna</head>
<head>Other U.S. Diplomatic Missions in Vienna.</head>
<p>Vienna is the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The United States has had a representative there since 1957.</p>
<p>The United States also appointed a Representative to the United Nations
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</div>
<div type="section" xml:id="diplomatic-relations">
<head>Diplomatic Relations</head>
<div type="timeline">
<p>The United States never established diplomatic relations with the Independent
State of the Congo.</p>
</div>
<p>The United States never established diplomatic relations with the Independent
State of the Congo.</p>
</div>
</body>
</text>
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<title type="complete">A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition,
Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Cook Islands</title>
<title type="short">Cook Islands</title>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<p>Department of State, 2024</p>
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<sourceDesc>
<p>Researched and written by Laura Kolar, June 2024</p>
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<text>
<body>
<div type="section" xml:id="summary">
<head>Summary</head>
<p>The Cook Islands is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand,
a constitutional arrangement established in 1965. On September 25, 2023,
President Joe Biden announced the establishment of diplomatic relations with the
Cook Islands.</p>
</div>
<figure>
<graphic url="cook-islands-flag.jpg"/>
<head>Modern Flag of Cook Islands</head>
</figure>
<div type="section" xml:id="recognition">
<head>Recognition</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S. Recognition of the Cook Islands, 2023.</head>
<p>The United States recognized the Cook Islands as a sovereign and independent
state on September 25, 2023.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div type="section" xml:id="diplomatic_relations">
<head>Diplomatic Relations</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Establishment of Diplomatic Relations, 2023.</head>
<p>On September 25, 2023, Secretary of State <ref
target="/departmenthistory/people/blinken-antony">Antony J.
Blinken</ref> and Prime Minister Mark Brown signed a joint statement
commemorating the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United
States and the Cook Islands.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div type="appendix">
<head>Resources</head>
<listBibl>
<bibl>Department of State Country Information: <ref
target="https://www.state.gov/countries-areas/cook-islands/">Cook
Islands</ref></bibl>
</listBibl>
</div>
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<head>Treaties &amp; Agreements</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, <date when="1851"
>1851</date>
</head>
>1851</date>.</head>
<p>The first treaty between the United States and Costa Rica was a Treaty of
Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, signed in Washington on July 10, 1851
and entered into force on May 26, 1852.</p>
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presented his credentials on January 5, 1921.</p>
</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S.-Czechoslovakian Relations During World War II</head>
<head>U.S.-Czechoslovakian Relations During World War II.</head>
<p>
<ref target="/departmenthistory/people/carr-wilbur-john">Wilbur J.
Carr</ref>, former Assistant Secretary of State and Chief of the
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<head>Key Diplomatic Events</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>The United States and Hungarian Independence, <date when="1849"
/>1849</head>
>1849</date>.</head>
<p>On April 13, 1849, the Hungarian Diet (legislature) proclaimed a
republic. The next day it elected <persName>Louis Kossuth</persName>
as its president. On June 18, Secretary of State <ref
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</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>The United States and Hungarian Coronation Regalia, <date
when="1978"/>1978</head>
when="1978">1978</date>.</head>
<p>After the end of World War II, Hungarian soldiers guarding the
country’s coronation regalia transferred the Crown of St. Stephen to
U.S. military forces in Austria. The Crown was transferred to the
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</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Hugarian Refugees and the United States, <date when="1949"
/>1949</head>
>1949</date>.</head>
<p>After the Revolution of 1956, the United States offered asylum to
over 32,000 Hungarian refugees. Cardinal <persName>Jozsef
Mindszenty</persName>, who had been imprisoned by the Communist
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concluded without Algerian supervision.</p>
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<div type="timeline">
<head>Tripoli/Libya under Ottoman and Italian Control, <date when="1835"
to="1947">1835-1947</date>.</head>
<head>Tripoli/Libya under Ottoman and Italian Control, <date to="1947"
when="1835">1835-1947</date>.</head>
<p>Tripolitan authority to conduct international relations ended when the
Ottoman Empire chose to reassert its formerly nominal suzerainty over its
Libyan provinces in 1835. The Ottoman Empire formally ceded Libya to Italy
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<div type="section" xml:id="consular-relations">
<head>Consular Relations</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Consulate at Tripoli and Italian Libya, <date when="1799-04-05"
<head>Consulate at Tripoli and Italian Libya, <date from="1799-04-05"
to="1949-07-01">1799-1949</date> (with interruptions).</head>
<p>
<persName>James Leander Cathcart</persName> arrived in Tripoli to assume his
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</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Legation in Libya was raised to Embassy status, <date when="1954-11-16"
>1954</date>
</head>
>1954</date>.</head>
<p>
<ref target="/departmenthistory/people/gatch-john-newton-jr">
<persName>John N. Gatch, Jr.</persName>
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</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Suspension of U.S. Embassy Tripoli Operations, <date when="2011-02-25"
>2011</date>
</head>
>2011</date>.</head>
<p>United States relations with Libya deteriorated sharply when Mu’ammar
al-Qadhafi tried to suppress an uprising against his regime in 2011. On
February 25, 2011, the United States suspended Embassy operations in
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in charge pending presentation of his letter of credence on October 4,
1960.</p>
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<head/>
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</body>
<back>
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<title type="complete">A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition,
Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Niue</title>
<title type="short">Niue</title>
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<p>Department of State, 2024</p>
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<sourceDesc>
<p>Researched and written by Laura Kolar, 2024</p>
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<text>
<body>
<div type="section" xml:id="summary">
<head>Summary</head>
<p>Niue is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, a
constitutional arrangement established in 1974. On September 25, 2023, President
Joe Biden announced the establishment of diplomatic relations with Niue. </p>
</div>
<figure>
<graphic url="niue-flag.jpg"/>
<head>Modern Flag of Niue</head>
</figure>
<div type="section" xml:id="recognition">
<head>Recognition</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S. Recognition of the Niue, 2023.</head>
<p>The United States recognized Niue as a sovereign and independent state on
September 25, 2023.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div type="section" xml:id="diplomatic_relations">
<head>Diplomatic Relations</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Establishment of Diplomatic Relations, 2023.</head>
<p>On September 25, 2023, Secretary of State <ref
target="/departmenthistory/people/blinken-antony">Antony J.
Blinken</ref> and Premier Dalton Tagelagi signed a joint statement
commemorating the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United
States and Niue. </p>
</div>
</div>
<div type="appendix">
<head>Resources</head>
<listBibl>
<bibl>Department of State Country Information: <ref
target="https://www.state.gov/countries-areas/niue/">Niue</ref></bibl>
</listBibl>
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<head>Consular Presence</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Bloemfontein, <date when="1891-12-16">December 16, 1891</date>
</head>
<head>Bloemfontein, <date when="1891-12-16">December 16, 1891</date>.</head>
<p>The first U.S. Consul assigned to the Orange Free State was <persName>Ernst
Richard Landgraf</persName>, who was appointed as U.S. Consular Agent to
Bloemfontein on December 16, 1891. U.S. consular agents remained posted at
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<div type="section" xml:id="consular_presence">
<head>Consular Presence</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S. Consulate at Galveston</head>
<head>U.S. Consulate at Galveston.</head>
<p>Prior to Texan independence, a consulate was established at Galveston, and
Joseph Washington Eliot Wallace was confirmed as consul on March 29, 1830.
Additional consulates existed at the following locations: </p>
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Condon</ref> presented his credentials to the Tongan government.</p>
</div>
<div type="timeline">
<head>Opening of U.S. Embassy in Nuku'alofa, <date when="2023"
>2023</date></head>
<head>Opening of U.S. Embassy in Nukualofa, <date when="2023"
>2023</date>.</head>
<p>On May 9, 2023, the United States officially opened the U.S. Embassy in
Nuku'alofa.</p>
Nukualofa.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div type="section" xml:id="treaties_agreements">
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<div type="section" xml:id="consular-presence">
<head>Consular Presence</head>
<div type="timeline">
<head>U.S. Consular Agents</head>
<head>U.S. Consular Agents.</head>
<p>The first U.S. consular agent appointed to what became the Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies was John S. M. Matthiew on May 20, 1796, who was assigned to
Naples. <persName>Frederick Degan</persName> was assigned as consul on March
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