There are over 100 countries that have extradition treaties with the USA. Many other countries
do not have extradition treaties but do have diplomatic relations. Three countries-North Korea,
Bhutan, and Iran have neither with the USA>
Quite a few of them do, such as: Australia, Albania, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Denmark, Egypt, France, Iceland, Haiti, India, Iraq, Hungary, Honduras, Liberia, Latvia, Korea, Kenya, Jordan, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Romania, and Switzerland.
Tricky conditions for a simple question considering the US have this kind of treaty with more than 160 countries therefore simply listing all of them would require more words than allowed.
I know that every country in South America, Central America, and Canada all have extradition treaties with the US. New zealand, Australia, Japan, and India do as well.
The US has extradition treaties with over 100 countries.The list includes countries like Costa Rica, Germany, the United Kingdom. I suggest a google search.
Google this phrase (in quotes):
Extradition To and From the United States: Overview of the Law and Recent Treaties.
What you are looking for is at the bottom of it.
The list of counties that have extradition treaties with the U. S. , or diplomatic relations that would allow extradition under some circumstances, is really long. It's much easier to name those that don't: Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea.
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Having just read the @ Treaties, France and with EU agreement maintain the original Treaty with only methods of return changes. - please, don't ans. ? you do not know. Thank you add a comment