List of diplomatic missions in Vietnam

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Diplomatic missions in Vietnam

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Vietnam (not including honorary consulates). Currently, Vietnam hosts 80 embassies

Diplomatic missions to Vietnam[]

Missions in Hanoi[]

DELEGATION MISSION TYPE HEAD OF MISSION Photo
 Algeria [1]
 Angola
 Argentina [2]
 Armenia [3]
 Australia [4]
 Austria [5] Austrian embassy and Monaco consulate in Hanoi.jpg
 Azerbaijan [6]
 Bangladesh [7]
 Belarus [8]
 Belgium [9]
 Brazil [10]
 Brunei Darussalam [11]
 Bulgaria [12]
 Cambodia [13]
 Canada Deborah Chatsis[14]
 Chile [15] Along the circular West Lake road 07 - Chile embassy.jpg
 People's Republic of China [16]
 Colombia [17]
 Cuba [18]
 Czech Republic [19]
 Denmark [20] Danish Embassy, Hanoi (1).JPG
East Timor East Timor
 Egypt [21]
 Finland [22]
 France [23]
 Germany [24] Deutsche Botschaft Hanoi.jpg
 Greece [25]
 Haiti
 Hungary [15]
 India [26]
 Indonesia [27]
 Iran
 Ireland [28]
 Israel [29]
 Italy [30]
 Japan [31]
 Kazakhstan
 Kuwait
 Laos [32] Lao Embassy to Hanoi in 2015.jpg
 Libya
 Malaysia [33]
 Mexico [34]
 Mongolia [35]
 Morocco
 Mozambique
 Myanmar [35]
 Netherlands André Haspels[36]
 New Zealand [37]
 Nigeria
 North Korea DPRK embassy Hanoi1.JPG
 Norway
Oman Oman Along the circular West Lake road 19 - Embassy.jpg
 Pakistan [38]
 Palestine Embassy [39]
 Panama
 Peru Luis Tsuboyama
 Philippines Embassy
 Poland [40]
 Qatar [41]
 Romania [42]
 Russia Embassy [43]
 Saudi Arabia [44]
 Singapore [45]
Slovakia Slovakia
 South Africa [46]
 South Korea [47]
 Spain [48]
 Sri Lanka [49]
 Sweden [50]
  Switzerland [51]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Hanoi, Vietnam Huang Chih-peng[52]
 Thailand [53]
 Turkey [54]
 Ukraine [55]
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
 United Kingdom Gareth Ward [56]
 United States of America Daniel Kritenbrink American Embassy in Hanoi.JPG
 Uruguay
 Venezuela

Missions in Ho Chi Minh City[]

DELEGATION MISSION TYPE HEAD OF MISSION PHOTO
 Australia [57]
 Cambodia [13]
 Canada Consulate-General[58]
 People's Republic of China [59]
 Cuba
 France [60]
 Germany
 Hungary Hungarian Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.jpg
 India Consulate-General[61] Dr. Madan Mohan Sethi
 Indonesia
 Italy
 Japan [62]
 Kuwait
 Laos [63]
 Malaysia [64]
 Netherlands [65]
 New Zealand [66] Graham Sims
 Poland [40]
 Russia Consulate-General[67] Russian Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.jpg
 Singapore [68]
 South Korea [69]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Economic and Cultural Office[52]
 Thailand [70]
 United Kingdom [71] British Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.jpg
 United States of America Consulate-General[72]

Missions in Da Nang[]

DELEGATION TYPE HEAD OF MISSION PHOTO
 People's Republic of China Consulate-General
 Japan Consular Office[73]
 Laos Consulate-General[63] Laotian Consulate in Danang.jpg
 Russia Consulate-General[74] Russian Consulate in Danang.jpg
 South Korea Consulate-General

Non-resident embassies[]

Resident in Beijing, China

Resident in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  •  Croatia
  •  Yemen
  •  Zimbabwe

Resident in other cites

Missions to open[]

Closed missions[]

Host city Sending country Mission level Year closed Ref.
Hanoi  Albania Embassy 1992 [78]
 Ghana Embassy 1966 [79]
 Nicaragua Embassy 1990 [80]
 Sudan Embassy 2018 [81]
 Yugoslavia Embassy 2002 [82]
Ho Chi Minh City  Poland Consulate General 2008 [83]

See also[]

References[]

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