List of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan

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States hosting diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan

The first Azerbaijani diplomatic body, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was established in 1918 when Azerbaijan became a republic and Mammad Hasan Hajinski was appointed the first Foreign Affairs minister. The parliament sent a diplomatic delegation to the Ottoman Empire and thus, Turkey became the first country to recognize Azerbaijan's independence, followed by Iran. Azerbaijan was represented at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. In 1920, the country came under Soviet control and could no longer pursue independent foreign policy. In 1991, after the fall of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan regained its independence and established bilateral relations with other countries. Today Azerbaijan has over 70 embassies and consulates all over the world.

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan.

Africa[]

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Berlin
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Bern
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Budapest
Embassy of Azerbaijan in The Hague
Embassy of Azerbaijan in London
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Moscow
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Paris
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Prague
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Riga
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Stockholm
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Tokyo
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Vienna
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Warsaw

Americas[]

  •  Argentina
    • Buenos Aires (Embassy)
  •  Brazil
    • Brasilia (Embassy)
  •  Canada
    • Ottawa (Embassy)
  •  Chile
    • Santiago (Diplomatic Office)
  •  Colombia
  •  Cuba
    • Havana (Diplomatic Office)
  •  Mexico
    • Mexico City (Embassy)
  •  Peru
    • Lima (Diplomatic Office)
  •  United States
    • Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
    • Los Angeles (Consulate–General)
  •  Uruguay
    • Montevideo (Diplomatic Office)

Asia[]

  •  China
    • Beijing (Embassy)
  •  Georgia
    • Tbilisi (Embassy)
    • Batumi (Consulate–General)
  •  India
    • New Delhi (Embassy)
  •  Indonesia
    • Jakarta (Embassy)
  •  Iran
    • Tehran (Embassy)
    • Tabriz (Consulate–General)
  •  Iraq
    • Baghdad (Embassy)
  •  Israel
    • Tel Aviv (Trade and Tourism Representative Office)[1]
  •  Japan
    • Tokyo (Embassy)
  •  Jordan
    • Amman (Embassy)
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kuwait
  •  Kyrgyzstan
  •  Lebanon
    • Beirut (Embassy)
  •  Malaysia
    • Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
  •  Pakistan
  •  Qatar
  •  Saudi Arabia
    • Riyadh (Embassy)
    • Jeddah (Diplomatic Office)
  •  South Korea
    • Seoul (Embassy)
  •  Tajikistan
    • Dushanbe (Embassy)
  •  Turkey
    • Ankara (Embassy)
    • Istanbul (Consulate–General)
    • Kars (Consulate–General)
  •  Turkmenistan
  •  United Arab Emirates
    • Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
    • Dubai (Consulate–General)
  •  Uzbekistan
  •  Vietnam
    • Hanoi (Embassy)

Europe[]

  •  Austria
    • Vienna (Embassy)
  •  Belarus
    • Minsk (Embassy)
  •  Belgium
    • Brussels (Embassy)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Sarajevo (Diplomatic Office)
  •  Bulgaria
    • Sofia (Embassy)
  •  Croatia
    • Zagreb (Embassy)
  •  Czech Republic
    • Prague (Embassy)
  •  Estonia
    • Tallinn (Embassy)
  •  France
    • Paris (Embassy)
  •  Germany
    • Berlin (Embassy)
  •  Greece
    • Athens (Embassy)
  •  Hungary
    • Budapest (Embassy)
  •  Italy
    • Rome (Embassy)
  •  Latvia
    • Riga (Embassy)
  •  Lithuania
    • Vilnius (Embassy)
  •  Moldova
  •  Montenegro
  •  Netherlands
    • The Hague (Embassy)
  •  Poland
    • Warsaw (Embassy)
  •  Romania
    • Bucharest (Embassy)
  •  Russia
    • Moscow (Embassy)
    • Saint Petersburg (Consulate–General)
    • Yekaterinburg (Consulate–General)
  •  Serbia
    • Belgrade (Embassy)
  •  Spain
    • Madrid (Embassy)
  •  Sweden
    • Stockholm (Embassy)
  •   Switzerland
    • Bern (Embassy)
  •  Ukraine
  •  United Kingdom

Oceania[]

  •  Australia
    • Canberra (Embassy)

Multilateral organisations[]

  • NATOEuropean Union Brussels (Mission to NATO, Mission to the EU)
  • United Nations Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office and Other International Organisations)
  • Istanbul (Permanent Mission to BSEC)
  • Kyiv (Permanent Mission to GUAM)
  • United Nations New York City (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
  • Ottawa (Permanent Mission to ICAO)
  • UNESCO Paris (Permanent Mission to UNESCO)
  • Rabat (Permanent Mission to ISESCO)
  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Riyadh (Permanent Mission to OIC)
  • Council of Europe Strasbourg (Permanent Mission to the Council of Europe)
  • The Hague (Permanent Mission to OPCW)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Azerbaijan opens Trade and Tourism Representative Offices in Israel".
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