- Foreign relations of Laos
The foreign relations of Laos, after the takeover by the
Pathet Lao in December 1975, were characterized by a hostile posture toward the West, with the government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic aligning itself with theSoviet bloc , maintaining close ties with theSoviet Union and depending heavily on the Soviets for most of its foreign assistance. Laos also maintained a "special relationship" withVietnam and formalized a 1977 treaty of friendship and cooperation that created tensions with China.With the collapse of the Soviet Union and with Vietnam's decreased ability to provide assistance, Laos has sought to improve relations with its regional neighbors. The Lao government has focused its efforts on
Thailand , Laos' principal means of access to the sea and its primary trading partner. Within a year of serious border clashes in 1987, Lao and Thai leaders signed a communiqué, signaling their intention to improve relations. Since then, they have made slow but steady progress, notably the construction and opening of the Friendship Bridge between the two countries.Relations with the
People's Republic of China have improved over the years. Although the two were allies during theVietnam War , theChina-Vietnam conflict in 1979 led to a sharp deterioration in Sino-Lao relations. These relations began to improve in the late 1980s. In 1989 Sino-Lao relations were normalized.Laos' emergence from international isolation has been marked through improved and expanded relations with other nations such as
Australia ,France ,Japan ,Sweden , andIndia . Trade relations with theUnited States were normalized in 2004.Disputes
Despite strong economic and cultural ties with Thailand, parts of the border shared by the two countries are indefinite.
Thai-Lao relations were strained somewhat in 2006 ahead of the release of the sports comedy "
Lucky Loser ", which Lao diplomats warned might offendLao people and spark disturbances similar to the2003 Phnom Penh riots . The film's release was cancelled.Membership in international organizations
Laos was admitted into the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in July 1997 and applied to join theWorld Trade Organization in 1998. In 2005 it attended the inauguralEast Asia Summit .Laos is a member of the following international organizations:
Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation (ACCT), ASEAN,ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA),ASEAN Regional Forum ,Asian Development Bank ,Colombo Plan ,Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP),Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), G-77,International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank ),International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO),International Development Association (IDA),International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD),International Finance Corporation (IFC),International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies ,International Labour Organization (ILO),International Monetary Fund (IMF),Intelsat (nonsignatory user),Interpol ,International Olympic Commission (IOC), ITU,Mekong Group ,Non-Aligned Movement (NAM),Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA),United Nations ,United Nations Convention on Trade and Development (UNCTAD),United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO),Universal Postal Union (UPU),World Federation of Trade Unions ,World Health Organization (WHO),World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO),World Meteorological Organization (WMO),World Tourism Organization ,World Trade Organization (observer).
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