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  • ​Overview

      • Establishment of Diplomatic Relations : September 5, 1963
      • Bilateral Trade (2022)
        • Exports : $ 44.9 millon
        • Imports : $ 0.1 millon
      • Number of Koreans living in the Central African Republic(2023) : 8
      • High-level Exchanges
        • From the ROK to the Central African Republic
          • 1986   February Nonalignment Delegation for Negotiation
          • 1989   September Special Envoy of the President Kim Chang-hoon
          • 2000   July Ambassador to Gabon Kang San-yong
          • 2002   June Ambassador to Gabon Oh Sang-shik
          • 2010   August Ambassador of Cameroon Lee Ho-sung
          • 2016   November Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs Choi Jong-moon
          • 2022 November Special Envoy of the President Kim Joon
          • 2023 September Special Government Representative for Africa HONG Jin-wook
          • 2023 October President of KOICA CHANG, Won Sam
        • From the Central African Republic to the ROK
          • 1986   June President Andre Kolingba
          • 1989   June Minister of Foreign Affairs Michel Gbezera-Bria
          • 1990   1990 President of National Assembly Dacko
          • 1994   October President Ange-Felix Patasse
          • 2004   March Minister of Environment Joseph Kouamba
          • 2004   May Minister of Finance and Budget Lea Doumta
          • 2004   May Minister of State of Justice Hyacinthe Wodobode
          • 2005   May President of Mouvement pour l'évolution social de l'Afrique noire(MESAN) Fidele Ogbami
          • 2010   Minister of Economy Planning and International Cooperation Maliko(KOAFEC)
          • 2011   November Minister of Economy Planning and International Cooperation Maliko(HLF-4)
          • 2016   June First Lady Touadera(Private)
          • 2016 October Minister of Economy Planning and International Cooperation Mouloua(KOAFEC)
          • 2022 May President Touadera(Private)
          • 2023 September Prime Minister Moloua(KOAFEC)
          • 2023 October Minister of Foreign Affairs Temon