List of diplomatic missions in North Korea

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Map of diplomatic missions in North Korea

This is a list of diplomatic missions in North Korea.

Embassies[]

The Russian Embassy is the largest embassy in Pyongyang. It is located outside of the Munsu-dong Diplomatic Compound.

The following countries have embassies in Pyongyang:

Most embassies are located in a special area of the city, known as the Munsu-dong Diplomatic Compound.[6] The Russian, Pakistani and Chinese embassies are located outside the diplomatic compound, as they are much larger than the other embassies.

The former East German embassy is the center of activity in the diplomatic quarter, as it houses the British, German, and Swedish embassies. Sweden acts as the protecting power for Australia, Canada, and the United States, provides consular services for the Nordic countries, and handles visa applications for Italy and Spain.[7] EU countries Romania and Sweden provide consular assistance for all EU countries[8] The British embassy provides consular assistance to any Commonwealth citizen whose country is not represented in North Korea, except for those whose governments have opted out of this arrangement.

Note[]

  1. ^ Currently expelled due to Kim Jong-nam murder cases.[9]

Consulates General[]

Chongjin

Former offices[]

Kaesong

Pyongyang

  •  France (French Cooperation Office) [14]
  •   Switzerland (Swiss Cooperation Office) [15]

Non-resident embassies[]

The following countries have non-resident embassies:

Resident in Beijing[]

Resident in Seoul[]

Resident in Tokyo[]

Resident in Hanoi[]

Former Embassy[]

Most embassies in North Korea have been closed or closed due to severe covid-19 restrictions. (The embassies with numbers at the top are closed due to covid-19)

See also[]

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