List of diplomatic missions of Romania
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Romania, excluding honorary consulates.[1] Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network. The date diplomatic relations were established is given after the country name.
Africa
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Algeria- Algiers (Embassy)
Angola- Luanda (Embassy)
Egypt (1906)- Cairo (Embassy)
Ethiopia- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
Kenya- Nairobi (Embassy)
Libya- Tripoli (Embassy)
Morocco (February 20, 1962)- Rabat (Embassy)
Nigeria- Abuja (Embassy)
Senegal- Dakar (Embassy)
South Africa (November 16, 1990) Sudan- Khartoum (Embassy)
Tunisia (1963)- Tunis (Embassy)
Zimbabwe- Harare (Embassy)
Americas
Argentina- Buenos Aires (Embassy)
Brazil- Brasília (Embassy)
- Rio de Janeiro (Consulate-General)
Canada (August 16, 1919) Chile (February 5, 1925 – 1943 - legation; 1965-, embassy)- Santiago (Embassy)
Colombia- Bogotá (Embassy)
Cuba- Havana (Embassy)
Mexico (July 20, 1935 - legation; interrupted December 1941; re-established March 20, 1973 - embassy)- Mexico City (Embassy)
Peru- Lima (Embassy)
United States (1880–1941; 1946-)- Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Chicago (Consulate-General)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- Miami (Consulate-General)
- New York (Consulate-General)
Uruguay (July 24, 1935)- Montevideo (Embassy)
Venezuela- Caracas (Embassy)
Asia
Afghanistan- Kabul (embassy)
Armenia (1992)- Yerevan (Embassy)
Azerbaijan (June 21, 1992)- Baku (Embassy)
China (October 5, 1949) Georgia (June 25, 1992)- Tbilisi (Embassy)
India Indonesia- Jakarta (Embassy)
Iran- Tehran (Embassy)
Iraq Israel (June 11, 1948)- Tel Aviv (Embassy)
Japan (August 1917 - legation; suspended October 31, 1944; re-established September 1, 1959; June 1, 1964 - embassy)- Tokyo (Embassy)
Jordan- Amman (Embassy)
Kazakhstan (July 15, 1992)- Nur-Sultan (Embassy)
North Korea- Pyongyang (Embassy)
South Korea (March 30, 1990)- Seoul (Embassy)
Kuwait- Kuwait City (Embassy)
Lebanon- Beirut (Embassy)
Malaysia- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Oman (November 5, 2018)- Muscat (Embassy)
Pakistan- Islamabad (Embassy)
Palestine (November 16, 1988)- Ramallah (Representative Office)
Philippines- Manila (Embassy)
Qatar- Doha (Embassy)
Saudi Arabia- Riyadh (Embassy)
Singapore (1992)- Singapore (Embassy)
Sri Lanka- Colombo (Embassy)
Syria- Damascus (Embassy)
Thailand- Bangkok (Embassy)
Turkey Turkmenistan- Ashgabat (Embassy)
United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan (October 6, 1995)- Tashkent (Embassy)
Vietnam (February 3, 1950)- Hanoi (Embassy)
Europe
Albania- Tirana (Embassy)
Austria (September 1879)- Vienna (Embassy)
Belarus- Minsk (Embassy)
Belgium (1880)- Brussels (Embassy)
Bosnia and Herzegovina- Sarajevo (Embassy)
Bulgaria- Sofia (Embassy)
Croatia (August 29, 1992)- Zagreb (Embassy)
Cyprus (August 16, 1960)- Nicosia (Embassy)
Czech Republic (December 18, 1992)- Prague (Embassy)
Denmark (April 13, 1917)- Copenhagen (Embassy)
Estonia (1921/September 13, 1991)- Tallinn (Embassy)
Finland (October 14, 1949)- Helsinki (Embassy)
France (February 20, 1880 - legation; November 29, 1938 - embassy)- Paris (Embassy)
- Lyon (Consulate-General)
- Marseille (Consulate-General)
- Strasbourg (Consulate-General)
Germany (1872) Greece (February 20, 1880 - legation; January 1, 1939 - embassy; interrupted, then re-established August 25, 1956)- Athens (Embassy)
- Thessaloniki (Consulate-General)
Holy See Hungary (1920) Ireland- Dublin (Embassy)
Italy (April 23, 1873) Kosovo- Prishtina (Liaison Office)
Lithuania (August 26, 1924/September 13, 1991)- Vilnius (Embassy)
Luxembourg (December 10, 1910)- Luxembourg (Embassy)
Moldova (1991) Montenegro (August 6, 2006)- Podgorica (Embassy)
Netherlands (February 13, 1880)- The Hague (Embassy)
North Macedonia- Skopje (Embassy)
Norway (April 3, 1917)- Oslo (Embassy)
Poland (February 9, 1919)- Warsaw (Embassy)
Portugal (1880)- Lisbon (Embassy)
Russia- Moscow (Embassy)
- Rostov-on-Don (Consulate-General)
- Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
Serbia (April 14/26, 1879 - legation; January 1, 1939 - embassy (from Yugoslavia); interrupted May 13, 1941; re-established January 24, 1945; March 1, 1956 - embassy) Slovakia (January 1, 1993)- Bratislava (Embassy)
Slovenia (August 28, 1992)- Ljubljana (Embassy)
Spain (1881/January 5, 1967) Sweden (November 1, 1916)- Stockholm (Embassy)
Switzerland (1911 - legation; December 24, 1962 - embassy)- Berne (Embassy)
Ukraine (1992)- Kiev (Embassy)
- Chernivtsi (Consulate-General)
- Odessa (Consulate-General)
- Solotvyno (Consulate)
United Kingdom (1880)
Oceania
Australia (March 18, 1968)
Besides the countries listed, Romania also has relations with New Zealand (since 1969; the Romanian ambassador in Australia is accredited to New Zealand, while the New Zealand ambassador in Belgium is accredited to Romania); Latvia (established January 3, 1922 and restored September 13, 1991; the Romanian ambassador in Lithuania is accredited to Latvia, while the Latvian ambassador in Poland is accredited to Romania); and Laos. Additionally, on April 6, 1919, Romania established relations with Czechoslovakia, which no longer exists.
Multilateral organizations
- Brussels (Permanent Missions to the European Union and NATO)
- Geneva (Permanent Missions to the United Nations and other International Organizations)
- Nairobi (Permanent Missions to the United Nations and other International Organizations)
- New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
- Paris (Mission to OECD and UNESCO)
- Rome (Permanent Mission to FAO)
- Strasbourg (Permanent Mission to the Council of Europe)
- Vienna (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
See also
External links
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Notes
- The Romanian Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome.