Marshall Islands–United Kingdom relations

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Marshall Islands–United Kingdom relations encompass the foreign and bilateral relations between the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The two countries established diplomatic relations on 2 February 1992.

Both countries share common membership of the International Criminal Court, the United Nations, and the World Health Organization. Bilaterally the two countries have a Tax Information Exchange Agreement.

Economic relations

The Marshall Islands is eligible to accede to the Pacific States–United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement, a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom.

Following the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the UK and Pacific States signed the Pacific States–United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement on 14 March 2019. The Pacific States–United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement is a continuity trade agreement, based on the EU free trade agreement, which entered into force on 1 January 2021. Trade value between the Pacific States and the United Kingdom was worth £286 million in 2022.

Diplomatic missions

  • The Marshall Islands does not maintain an embassy in the United Kingdom.
  • The United Kingdom is not accredited to the Marshall Islands through an embassy; the UK develops relations through its high commission in Suva, Fiji.

See also

  • Foreign relations of the Marshall Islands
  • Foreign relations of the United Kingdom