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List of diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates

List of diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates. There are currently 141 embassies in Abu Dhabi. Many other countries have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals. Many countries maintain consulates in other Emirati cities (not including honorary consulates).

Diplomatic missions in the UAE
  UAE
  Countries with embassies in Abu Dhabi
  Countries with consulates-general in Dubai only

Embassies in Abu Dhabi

  1.  Afghanistan
  2.  Albania
  3.  Algeria
  4.  Angola
  5.  Antigua and Barbuda[1]
  6.  Argentina
  7.  Armenia
  8.  Australia
  9.  Austria
  10.  Azerbaijan
  11.  Bahamas[2]
  12.  Bahrain
  13.  Bangladesh
  14.  Barbados
  15.  Belarus
  16.  Belgium
  17.  Benin[3]
  18.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  19.  Brazil
  20.  Brunei
  21.  Bulgaria
  22.  Burkina Faso
  23.  Canada
  24.  Chad
  25.  Chile
  26.  China
  27.  Colombia
  28.  Comoros
  29.  Congo-Kinshasa[4]
  30.  Costa Rica
  31.  Cote d'Ivoire
  32.  Cuba
  33.  Cyprus
  34.  Czechia
  35.  Denmark
  36.  Djibouti
  37.  Dominica
  38.  Dominican Republic
  39.  Egypt
  40.  Eritrea
  41.  Estonia
  42.  Eswatini
  43.  Ethiopia
  44.  Fiji
  45.  Finland
  46.  France
  47.  Gambia
  48.  Georgia
  49.  Germany
  50.  Ghana
  51.  Greece
  52.  Guatemala
  53.  Guinea
  54.  Holy See[5]
  55.  Hungary
  56.  India
  57.  Indonesia
  58.  Iran
  59.  Iraq
  60.  Ireland
  61.  Israel
  62.  Italy
  63.  Japan
  64.  Jordan
  65.  Kazakhstan
  66.  Kenya
  67.  Kosovo
  68.  Kuwait
  69.  Kyrgyzstan
  70.  Latvia
  71.  Lebanon
  72.  Libya
  73.  Lithuania
  74.  Luxembourg
  75.  Malaysia
  76.  Maldives
  77.  Mali[6]
  78.  Malta
  79.  Mauritania
  80.  Mexico
  81.  Moldova
  82.  Mongolia
  83.  Montenegro
  84.  Morocco
  85.  Mozambique
  86.    Nepal
  87.  Netherlands
  88.  New Zealand
  89.  Niger[7]
  90.  Nigeria
  91.  North Macedonia
  92.  Norway
  93.  Oman
  94.  Pakistan
  95.  Palestine
  96.  Panama
  97.  Paraguay
  98.  Philippines
  99.  Poland
  100.  Portugal
  101.  Qatar
  102.  Romania
  103.  Russia
  104.  Rwanda
  105.  Saint Kitts and Nevis[8]
  106.  Saudi Arabia
  107.  Senegal
  108.  Serbia
  109.  Seychelles
  110.  Sierra Leone
  111.  Singapore
  112.  Slovakia
  113.  Slovenia
  114.  Somalia
  115.  South Africa
  116.  South Korea
  117.  South Sudan[9]
  118.  Spain
  119.  Sri Lanka
  120.  Sudan
  121.  Sweden
  122.   Switzerland
  123.  Syria
  124.  Tajikistan
  125.  Tanzania
  126.  Thailand
  127.  Tonga
  128.  Tunisia
  129.  Turkey
  130.  Turkmenistan
  131.  Tuvalu[10]
  132.  Uganda
  133.  Ukraine
  134.  United Kingdom
  135.  United States
  136.  Uruguay
  137.  Uzbekistan
  138.  Venezuela
  139.  Vietnam
  140.  Yemen
  141.  Zimbabwe
  1.  European Union (Delegation)
  2.  Northern Cyprus (Representative Office)[11]
  3.  Somaliland (Representative office)

Consulates-General/Commercial offices in Dubai

Non-resident embassies

Resident in Cairo, Egypt

Resident in Doha, Qatar

Resident in Kuwait City, Kuwait

Resident in New Delhi, India

Resident in Rabat, Morocco

Resident in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Embassies to open

Former embassies

See also


References

  1. "Diplomatic & Consular Corps in UAE".
  2. "Dubai, United Arab Emirates". Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  3. "Office E.C.A. Dubai". Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  4. "HKETO - Dubai". Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  5. "Cambodia Mission Abroad". Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of Cambodia. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  6. "Daniel Ortega "distributes" 27 countries among four "super ambassadors"". Confidencial Digital. 25 October 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  7. Dubai, Brenda Nkosi in (25 October 2021). "Malawi Commits to Open an Embassy in UAE". Nyasa Times.

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