Andorra–United States relations refer to thebilateral relations betweenAndorra and theUnited States.
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Andorra and theUnited States enjoy friendly relations. Diplomatic relations between both nations were established on 21 February 1995 after Andorra adopted aconstitution establishing itself as a sovereign parliamentary democracy.[1][2] Since 2000, Andorra has participated in the U.S.Fulbright Exchange Program and works together with the United States on sharing of confiscated proceeds and instrumentalities of crimes.[2]
There are no significant trade or investments between the two nations. Andorra participates in the AmericanVisa Waiver Program. The United States ambassador toSpain is accredited to Andorra, however, the American consul-general inBarcelona carries out the day-to-day relations with Andorra. Andorra is accredited to the United States from its Permanent Mission to the United Nations based inNew York City.[2]
This article incorporatespublic domain material fromU.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets.United States Department of State.
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