Bilateral relations
Dutch–Finnish relations
Netherlands
Finland
Embassy of the Netherlands, Helsinki Embassy of Finland, The Hague
President Urho Kekkonen , Queen Juliana , Prince Bernhard , Beatrix , Claus von Amsberg , Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven in 1972
Dutch–Finnish relations are foreign relations between the Netherlands and Finland . The Netherlands recognised Finland's independence on 28 January 1918. Diplomatic relations between them were established on 14 August 1918.[1]
The Netherlands has an embassy in Helsinki [2] and consulates (in Kuopio , Mariehamn , Oulu , Rovaniemi , Tampere , Turku and Vaasa ).[3] Finland has an embassy in the Hague ,[4] an honorary consulate general in Amsterdam [5] and other honorary consulates in Rotterdam [6] and Terneuzen .[7] Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe , the European Union and NATO . The Netherlands supported Finland's NATO membership during Finland's accession into NATO , which was finalized on 4 April 2023. [8] [9] [10]
European Union
While the Netherlands was one of the founding members of the EU , Finland joined the EU in 1995 .
NATO
While the Netherlands was one of the founding members of NATO , Finland joined NATO in 2023 .
Resident diplomatic missions
Honorary consulates
Finland also has an 1 honorary consulate general in Amsterdam and an 2 honorary consulates in Rotterdam and Terneuzen .
the Netherlands also has an honorary consulates in Kuopio , Mariehamn , Oulu , Rovaniemi , Tampere , Turku and Vaasa .
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