Czech Republic–Denmark relations explained

Czech Republic–Denmark relations are the current and historical relations between Czech Republic and Denmark. Czech Republic has an embassy in Copenhagen, while Denmark has an embassy in Prague.[1] [2] Diplomatic relations were established on 1 January 1993.[3] Both countries are members of the European Union and NATO.

Early history

The first contact between Czechoslovakia and Denmark occurred on 20 May 1919 when Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš sent a note to Danish authorities asking them to recognize Czechoslovakia. Denmark responded to this positively on 25 May 1919 and Beneš went on to entrust diplomat Miroslav Plesinger-Božinov to open a representative office in Copenhagen. He presented his credentials on 27 May 1920. On 14 August 1920, the representative office was upgraded to an embassy and diplomatic relations were established on 4 September 1920. Plesinger-Božinov presented his credentials as ambassador to King Christian X on 24 September 1920. Denmark, at first, brought Czechoslovakia under the jurisdiction of the Danish embassy in Vienna but Foreign Minister Scavenius told the Czechoslovak ambassador that a Danish embassy would open in the future. Paul Nørgaard served as the first Danish ambassador to Czechoslovakia, presenting his credentials on 19 May 1921. The two countries immediately worked on strengthening cultural and trade relations and established the Danish-Czechoslovak Chamber of Commerce in Copenhagen. Czechoslovak Minister of Trade Ladislav Novák also visited Denmark to study the economic conditions to negotiate a trade agreement.[4]

High level visits

In 1994, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark visited Czech Republic, and in 2006 the Czech president Václav Klaus visited Copenhagen.[5]

Ambassadors

List of Czech ambassadors to Denmark:[6]

OfficeholderTerm start date
Miroslav Plesinger-Božinov
Bohdan Pavlů
Čeněk Ibl
Zdeněk Němeček
Vladimír Natula
Karel Lukeš
Jaroslav Reimoser
Emil Hršel
Jaroslav Šmíd
10Antonín Vasek
11Jiří Skoumal
12František Mika
13Stanislav Matonoha
14Alojz Kusalík
15Ľudovít Pezlár
16Hana Ševčíková
17Alois Buchta
18Marie Košťálová
19Ivan Jančárek
20Zdeněk Lyčka
21Jiří Brodský
22Radek Pech
23Jiří Ellinger[7]

List of Danish ambassadors to the Czech Republic

OfficeholderTerm start date
Paul Nørgaard
2Niels Johan Wulfsberg Høst
3Eigil Leth[8]
4Peter Oluf Treschow[9]
5Karl I. Eskelund[10]
6Birger Dons Møller[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Embassy of the Czech Republic in Denmark . 19 October 2024.
  2. Web site: Danmark i Tjekkiet . 19 October 2024 . da.
  3. Web site: 25 February 2009 . Diplomatické styky, politické kontakty ČR – Dánsko . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121005082701/http://www.mzv.cz/copenhagen/cz/bilateralni_vztahy_cr_dansko/bilateralni_vztahy_cz_dk/diplomaticke_styky_politicke_kontakty/diplomaticke_styky_politicke_kontakty_cr.html . 5 October 2012 . 19 October 2024 . cs.
  4. Web site: Štěpán . Jiří . Československo-dánské vztahy 1919-1926 a úloha Miroslava Plesinger-Božinova . 19 October 2024 . cs.
  5. http://www.mzv.cz/copenhagen/cz/bilateralni_vztahy_cr_dansko/bilateralni_vztahy_cz_dk/diplomaticke_styky_politicke_kontakty/diplomaticke_styky_politicke_kontakty_cr.html Diplomatic relations between Czech Republic and Denmark
  6. Web site: Czech Ambassadors in Denmark . 19 October 2024.
  7. Web site: Ambassadører der den 15. december 2023 afleverede akkreditiver til H.M. Dronningen . 19 October 2023 . da.
  8. Book: The Central European Observer, Volumes 16-17 . Central European Observer . 1938 . 187.
  9. Book: The Bulletin of the Ministry of Information, 1st Department . 1946 . 160.
  10. Book: Udenrigsministeriets Tidsskrift . 1951 . 321 . da.
  11. Web site: Dons-Møller, Birger Thomas Vilhelm . 20 October 2024 . da.