Sierra Leone–Spain relations
Sierra Leone–Spain relations are the bilateral relations between the two countries. Sierra Leone does not have an embassy in Madrid, but its high commission in London, United Kingdom, is accredited to Spain and maintains three honorary consulates in Madrid, Barcelona, and Las Palmas. Spain also does not have an embassy in Sierra Leone, but its embassy in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, is accredited to Sierra Leone and maintains an honorary consulate in Freetown.
Diplomatic relations
The Embassy of Spain in Abidjan is accredited to the authorities in Freetown. Conversely, Sierra Leone covers Spain through its High Commission in London.
Cooperation
Sierra Leone has not traditionally been a focus country for Spanish cooperation and is not included in the 2013–2016 Master Plan. However, the plan considers the West Africa region a priority, so mechanisms are being strengthened to allow countries to make the most of the multilateral funds allocated to the region. Therefore, the main lines of action for Spanish cooperation in Sierra Leone fall within the multilateral framework in general, and specifically within the framework of ECOWAS.
See also
- Foreign relations of Sierra Leone
- Foreign relations of Spain
References
Spain Category:Bilateral relations of Spain