List of diplomatic missions of Saudi Arabia
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Saudi Arabia. Ibn Saud established the General Directory for the Foreign Affairs in 1926. Four years later it was given ministry status, even though it had a staff of fifteen employees in total and no diplomatic missions abroad. In 1936, Saudi Arabia had five missions–in London, Baghdad, Damascus, Geneva, and Cairo–and fifteen years later this number jumped to sixteen. Saudi Arabia now has an extensive diplomatic presence worldwide.
Africa
Algeria - Algiers (Embassy)
Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou (Embassy)
Cameroon - Yaoundé (Embassy)
Chad - N'Djamena (Embassy)
Comoros - Moroni (Embassy)
Djibouti - Djibouti (Embassy)
Egypt - Cairo (Embassy)
- Alexandria (Consulate-General)
- Suez (Consulate-General)
Eritrea - Asmara (Embassy)
Ethiopia - Addis Ababa (Embassy)
Gabon - Libreville (Embassy)
Ghana - Accra (Embassy)
Guinea - Conakry (Embassy)
Ivory Coast - Abidjan (Embassy)
Kenya - Nairobi (Embassy)
Libya - Tripoli (Embassy)
Mali - Bamako (Embassy)
Mauritania - Nouakchott (Embassy)
Morocco - Rabat (Embassy)
Mozambique - Maputo (Embassy)
Niger - Niamey (Embassy)
Nigeria Senegal - Dakar (Embassy)
South Africa - Pretoria (Embassy)
Sudan - Khartoum (Embassy)
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam (Embassy)
Tunisia - Tunis (Embassy)
Uganda - Kampala (Embassy)
Zambia - Lusaka (Embassy)
Americas
Argentina - Buenos Aires (Embassy)
Brazil - Brasília (Embassy)
Canada - Ottawa (Embassy)
Chile - Santiago (Embassy)
Cuba - Havana (Embassy)
Mexico - Mexico City (Embassy)
Peru - Lima (Embassy)
United States - Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Houston (Consulate-General)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- New York (Consulate-General)
Uruguay - Montevideo (Embassy)
Venezuela - Caracas (Embassy)
Asia
Afghanistan - Kabul (Embassy)
Azerbaijan - Baku (Embassy)
Bahrain - Manama (Embassy)
Bangladesh - Dhaka (Embassy)
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan (Embassy)
China Georgia - Tbilisi (Embassy)
India Indonesia - Jakarta (Embassy)
Iraq Japan Jordan - Amman (Embassy)
Kazakhstan - Nur-Sultan (Embassy)
Kuwait - Kuwait City (Embassy)
Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek (Embassy)
Lebanon - Beirut (Embassy)
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Maldives - Malé (Embassy)
Myanmar - Yangon (Embassy)
Nepal - Kathmandu (Embassy)
Oman - Muscat (Embassy)
Pakistan Philippines - Manila (Embassy)
Singapore - Singapore (Embassy)
South Korea - Seoul (Embassy)
Sri Lanka - Colombo (Embassy)
Taiwan Tajikistan - Dushanbe (Embassy)
Thailand - Bangkok (Embassy)
Turkey Turkmenistan - Ashgabat (Embassy)
United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan - Tashkent (Embassy)
Vietnam - Hanoi (Embassy)
Yemen
Europe
Albania - Tirana (Embassy)
Austria - Vienna (Embassy)
Belgium - Brussels (Embassy)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo (Embassy)
Bulgaria - Sofia (Embassy)
Cyprus - Nicosia (Embassy)
Czech Republic - Prague (Embassy)
Denmark - Copenhagen (Embassy)
Finland - Helsinki (Embassy)
France Germany - Berlin (Embassy)
Greece - Athens (Embassy)
Hungary - Budapest (Embassy)
Ireland - Dublin (Embassy)
Italy - Rome (Embassy)
Netherlands - The Hague (Embassy)
Norway - Oslo (Embassy)
Poland - Warsaw (Embassy)
Portugal - Lisbon (Embassy)
Romania - Bucharest (Embassy)
Russia Spain Sweden - Stockholm (Embassy)
Switzerland Ukraine - Kiev (Embassy)
United Kingdom
Multilateral organizations
European Union - Brussels (Mission to the European Union)[3]
United Nations - Geneva (Permanent Delegation to the United Nations and other international organizations)
- New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
UNESCO Arab League - Cairo (Mission to the Arab League)
OPEC
See also
References
- Saudi consulate to re-open in Basra, Iraq, alarabiya.
- Consulate General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, dfr.gov
- Saudi Arabia opens 2nd embassy in Brussels to boost ties with EU, Kuwait News Agency.
- "Serbian president receives Saudi prince". B92.net.
- Saudi Arabia Wants to Open an Embassy in Najaf, Iraq, Asharq Al-Awsat.
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