Relations with foreign countriesUnited States has established a structure of international relations. It is one of the permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations and New York City is home to the headquarters of the United Nations, it is a member of the G8, G20, and organisation for economic cooperation and development, almost all countries have embassies in Washington DC, and several countries have consulates around the country. Similarly, almost every country house owner thutomerikan However, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Bhutan and the Republic of China (Taiwan) do not have diplomatic relations with the United States country official (although the United States continues to send military equipment to Taiwan)Country United States has a "special relationship" with the United Kingdom and a great relationship with Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, Japan, Israel, and several European countries, including France and Germany. It works closely with fellow NATO members. In military and security issues and with neighboring countries through the Organization of American States and the agreement. Free trade agreements such as the North American free trade agency with Canada and Mexico. In the year 2008-United States The net cost of 25.4 billion $ In helping to develop a formal, the most in the world. However, as a share of total revenues of the nation's largest States. The participation of the United States stood at 0.18%, is ranked last in the 22-State donors, in contrast, The private sector abroad by Americans is somewhat generous.United States exert an international protection authority full and responsible in three countries sovereignty over the Compact of Free Association, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau, all of which are countries of the Pacific Islands, which is part of the territory of the Pacific Islands administered by the United States. Started after the second world war and gained independence in several years later.
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