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Belize maintains peaceful and cooperative relations with many countries and is active in regional and international diplomacy. As a small but strategically located country in Central America and the Caribbean, Belize leverages its English-speaking identity, Commonwealth ties, and regional partnerships to strengthen its global presence.


Foreign Relations of Belize: Overview

1. General Foreign Policy

Belize’s foreign policy is based on:

  • Non-interference and peaceful coexistence
  • Support for democracy, human rights, and international law
  • Promotion of economic cooperation and development

2. Relationship with Guatemala

This is Belize’s most complex and sensitive diplomatic issue.

  • Guatemala has long claimed part or all of Belizean territory (a legacy dispute).
  • In 2019, both countries agreed to take the matter to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for peaceful resolution.
  • Despite the dispute, diplomatic and trade relations continue, and tensions remain mostly non-violent.

3. International Organizations

Belize is a member of:

  • United Nations (UN)
  • Commonwealth of Nations
  • Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
  • Central American Integration System (SICA)
  • ACP Group of States
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • World Bank

These memberships give Belize access to aid, trade, and development programs.


4. Key Bilateral Relationships

United States

  • Strong economic and security ties
  • U.S. provides aid, military training, and investment
  • Belize is a popular destination for U.S. tourists and retirees

United Kingdom

  • Belize is a Commonwealth realm, with King Charles III as ceremonial monarch.
  • Strong cultural and historical ties
  • UK supports education, conservation, and governance projects

Mexico

  • Important trade partner and neighbor
  • Cooperation on security, tourism, culture, and transportation
  • Shared border and frequent cross-border trade

Canada

  • Development assistance and scholarships
  • Growing Canadian expat and tourism presence
  • Support in disaster response and governance

Cuba

  • Strong health and education cooperation
  • Cuban doctors and specialists serve in Belize
  • Bilateral scholarships for Belizean students to study in Cuba

Taiwan (Republic of China)

  • One of Belize’s closest diplomatic allies
  • Taiwan supports Belize with:
    • Infrastructure projects
    • Healthcare and education funding
    • Technology and disaster relief
  • Belize recognizes Taiwan instead of the People’s Republic of China

5. Trade and Investment Partners

Belize trades most with:

  • United States
  • Mexico
  • United Kingdom
  • EU countries
  • CARICOM members

Key exports: sugar, citrus, marine products, bananas, tourism services


6. Regional Relations

CARICOM (Caribbean Community)

  • Belize is an active member
  • Supports free movement, trade, and regional integration
  • Hosts and attends regular CARICOM summits

Central America

  • Member of SICA
  • Works with neighbors on:
    • Border security
    • Migration and trade
    • Environmental protection

7. Diplomatic Missions

  • Belize has embassies or high commissions in:
    • United States (Washington, D.C.)
    • Mexico (Mexico City)
    • Guatemala
    • Cuba
    • Taiwan
    • United Kingdom
  • Several countries also have embassies or consulates in Belize, especially the U.S., Mexico, and Central American states.

Summary Table

Country/RegionNature of Relationship
GuatemalaTerritorial dispute, peaceful negotiations
United StatesStrong economic, security, and aid ties
United KingdomHistoric and Commonwealth ties
MexicoTrade, border, and tourism cooperation
TaiwanMajor diplomatic and financial ally
CubaHealth and education collaboration
CARICOMRegional integration and trade
Central AmericaRegional cooperation via SICA

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