User:Van der Hoorn/States that have explicitly recognized the Republic of Slovenia

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Slovenia declared its independence on June 25 1991. Before this date it was a republic within Socialistic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

# Country Date of recognition Date of diplomatic relations Notes
1.  Croatia June 26, 1991[1] February 6, 1992[1][2] Mutual recognition of Slovenia and Croatia
2.  Lithuania July 30, 1991[3] November 22, 1991[3][4]
3.  Georgia August 14, 1991 January 18, 1993[5]
4.  Latvia August 29, 1991[6] September 30, 1991[6]
5.  Estonia September 25, 1991[7] December 11, 1991[7]
?  Ukraine December 12, 1991[8]
?  Belarus Second half of 1991[9]
?  Iceland December 19, 1991[9] February 14, 1992[4]
?  Germany December 23, 1991[10][11][12] Decision took effect on January 15, 1992[13]
?  San Marino January 13, 1992[14] January 13, 1992[14]
?  Vatican City January 13, 1992[15][16] February 8, 1992[15]
?  Austria January 15, 1992[17]
?  Belgium January 15, 1992[13][17] March 5, 1992[18][19] As part of the European Community
?  Bulgaria January 15, 1992[17] August 18, 1992[20]
?  Canada January 15, 1992[17][21]
?  Denmark January 15, 1992[13][17] January 20, 1992[4] As part of the European Community
-  European Union January 15, 1992[13][22] Then European Community
?  France January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Greece January 15, 1992[13][17] July, 1992[23] As part of the European Community
?  Hungary January 15, 1992[17] January 16, 1992[24]
?  Ireland January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Italy January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Luxembourg January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Malta January 15, 1992[17]
?  Netherlands January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Norway January 15, 1992[17] February 18, 1992[4]
?  Poland January 15, 1992[17]
?  Portugal January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?  Spain January 15, 1992[13][17] As part of the European Community
?   Switzerland January 15, 1992[17]
?  United Kingdom January 15, 1992[13][17][25] January 23, 1992[25] As part of the European Community
?  Australia January 16, 1992[26] February 5, 1992[26]
?  New Zealand January 16, 1992[26][27] March 20, 1992[26]
?  Sweden January 16, 1992[28] January 29, 1992[28][29]
?  Finland January 17, 1992[30] February 17, 1992[30]
?  Argentina January, 1992[22] April 13, 1992[31]
?  Turkey February 2, 1992[32]
?  Macedonia February 12, 1992[33] March 17, 1992[33] Mutual recognition of Slovenia and Macedonia
?  Russia February 17, 1992[22] May 25, 1992[34]
?  Japan March 17, 1992[22] October, 1992[35]
?  Bosnia and Herzegovina March 19, 1992
?  South Africa April 2, 1992[36] November 9, 1992[36]
?  United States April 7, 1992[22][37][38] Together with Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
?  South Korea April 15, 1992[39]
?  People's Republic of China April 22, 1992[22] May 12, 1992[40]
?  Israel April 28, 1992[41]
?  India May 11, 1992[22]
-  United Nations May 22, 1992[21]
?  Mexico May 22, 1992[42]
?  Singapore September 7, 1992[44]
?  Marshall Islands October 19, 1992[45]
?  Moldova October 27, 1993[46]
?  Vietnam June 7, 1994[47]
?    Nepal December 2, 1997[48]
?  Montenegro - June 21, 2006
?  Myanmar December 18, 2006[49]
?  Barbados December 18, 2007[50]

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