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Chile–Italy relations are the current and historical relations between the
Republic of Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a ...
and the Italian Republic. The relationship between Chile and Italy is based on a long history of contacts that have taken place at the political level, but also due to the presence of an important Italian community in Chile and Chileans in Italy. Both nations are members of the OECD and the United Nations.


History

In 1818, Chile declared its independence from Spain. At the same time, Italy was made up of separate independent Italian states. In 1857, the Kingdom of Sardinia and Chile signed a ''Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation''.Acuerdos y tratados bilaterales Chile-Italia (in Spanish)
/ref> In January 1864, Chile recognized the newly unified Italy when then Chilean President José Joaquín Pérez sent a letter in response to King Vittorio Emanuele II request for recognition.Historia Italia-Chile (in Spanish)
/ref> The following month, a Chilean Ambassador was appointed to the Italian court. Between 1880 and 1930 over 10,000 Italians migrated to Chile, most of them settling in Santiago and in Valparaíso. In 1924, Italian Prince Umberto of Piedmont (future King Umberto II) visited Chile.Umberto II, re d'Italia (King of Italy)
/ref> The Prince's main visit to Chile (and other South American nations) was part of a political plan of fascism to link the Italian people living outside of Italy with their mother country. In 1943 during World War II, Chile broke off relations with the Axis powers (which included Italy) and citizens of enemy nations were interred at
Pisagua internment camp The Pisagua internment camp ( es, Campamento de Prisioneros de Pisagua) was a concentration camp in Pisagua, Chile. History An isolated location in northern Chile, Pisagua was used as a detention site for male homosexuals under the military dic ...
. During the
1962 FIFA World Cup The 1962 FIFA World Cup was the seventh edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams. It was held from 30 May to 17 June 1962 in Chile. The qualification rounds took place bet ...
, hosted by Chile, two Italian journalists wrote an extremely disparaging report on the country which was subsequently published in Chile and which ultimately led to a violent clash when the two teams played each other in a game which became known as the " Battle of Santiago". On 11 September 1973, the government of President Salvador Allende suffered a coup d'état by General Augusto Pinochet who was backed by the government of the United States. President Allende was declared to have committed suicide during the coup and General Pinochet took over the government and became the new President of the country. Immediately, President Pinochet began arresting, torturing and executing followers of President Allende. During this time, thousands of Chileans sought refuge in mainly European and Latin American embassies in the Chilean capital. Approximately 700 Chileans and Italians escaped to the Italian embassy in Santiago for refugee.El futuro destino (in Spanish)
/ref> In November 1974, the body of a Chilean woman was thrown over the walls of the Italian embassy. The woman, Lumi Videla, had obvious signs of torture. It was a ploy by the Chilean government to spread false rumors that the woman had died within the walls of the embassy and falsely claim that the asylees had killed her as a pretext to increase pressure on the embassy housing several anti-government supporters. The Italian government did assist several of the asylees to leave the embassy to Argentina and a few were resettled in Italy. Between 1973 and 1989, Italy did not appoint an Ambassador to Chile. In recent years the relationship has intensified both on a political, commercial and cultural level. In 2002, Chile signed a free trade agreement with the European Union (which includes Italy). In June 2015, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet paid a state visit to Italy. In October 2015, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi paid a visit to Chile.


Bilateral agreements

Both nations have signed several agreements such as a Trade and Navigation Treaty (1911); Agreement on Military Service (1959); Agreement for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation (1994); Agreement on Technical and Cultural Cooperation (1994); Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments and its Protocol (1995); Agreement of Cooperation in the fight against Terrorism, Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking (1996); Agreement on Cultural Collaboration and its executive protocols (1997); Antarctic Cooperation Agreement (2001); Agreement of technical cooperation and mutual assistance between the Carabineros de Chile and the Italian Carabinieri (2006); Mutual Assistance Treaty in Criminal Matters (2011); Cinematographic Co-Production Agreement (2013); Agreement of Cooperation in the Defense sector (2016); Agreement to Eliminate Double Taxation in Relation to Income Taxes and to Prevent Tax Evasion and its Protocol (2016); Mutual Administrative Assistance Agreement for the Prevention, Investigation and Repression of Customs Offenses (2017) and an Extradition Treaty (2017).


Resident diplomatic missions

* Chile has an embassy in Rome and a consulate-general in Milan. * Italy has an embassy in Santiago.Embassy of Italy in Santiago
/ref> File:Embassy of Chile in Italy SAM 2388.jpg, Former Embassy of Chile in Rome File:Embajada de Italia en Santiago de Chile 01.jpg, Embassy of Italy in Santiago


See also

* Italian Chileans


References

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