List of diplomatic missions of Switzerland

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Countries hosting a Swiss diplomatic mission.

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Switzerland, excluding honorary consulates. Switzerland is well known as a protecting power, having used its embassies abroad to represent the interests of states hostile to each other since the Franco-Prussian War. In the Second World War Switzerland served as protecting power for 35 countries on both sides—its embassy in Washington represented Germany, Italy, Japan, and Vichy France. In many post-war conflicts, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Asia, the Middle East, and Serbia, Switzerland has provided a continuity of representation after formal relations were severed between belligerents, facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid and conflict resolution.[citation needed]

Since 1919, Switzerland has also represented the Principality of Liechtenstein in those countries wherein Liechtenstein itself does not maintain consular representation.[1] Owing to its size and population, Liechtenstein maintains a very small network of diplomatic missions.

Africa[]

Americas[]

Asia[]

  •  Armenia
    • Yerevan (Embassy)
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Bangladesh
  •  China
    • Beijing (Embassy)
    • Guangzhou (Consulate-General)
    • Hong Kong (Consulate-General)
    • Shanghai (Consulate-General)
  •  Georgia
  •  India
    • New Delhi (Embassy)
    • Bangalore (Consulate-General)
    • Mumbai (Consulate-General)
  •  Indonesia
    • Jakarta (Embassy)
  •  Iran
  •  Israel
  •  Japan
  •  Jordan
    • Amman (Embassy)
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kuwait
  •  Kyrgyzstan
  •  Lebanon
  •  Malaysia
    • Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
  •  Mongolia
    • Ulan Bator (Consular Office)
  •  Myanmar
  •    Nepal
  •  Oman
    • Muscat (Embassy)
  •  Pakistan
    • Islamabad (Embassy)
    • Karachi (Consulate-General)
  •  Palestine
  •  Philippines
    • Manila (Embassy)
  •  Qatar
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  Singapore
  •  South Korea
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Republic of China (Taiwan)
  •  Thailand
    • Bangkok (Embassy)
  •  Turkey
    • Ankara (Embassy)
    • Istanbul (Consulate-General)
  •  United Arab Emirates
    • Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
    • Dubai (Consulate-General)
  •  Uzbekistan
  •  Vietnam

Europe[]

  •  Albania
  •  Austria
    • Vienna (Embassy)
  •  Belarus
  •  Belgium
    • Brussels (Embassy)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  Bulgaria
    • Sofia (Embassy)
  •  Croatia
    • Zagreb (Embassy)
  •  Cyprus
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Denmark
    • Copenhagen (Embassy)
  •  Finland
    • Helsinki (Embassy)
  •  France
  •  Germany
    • Berlin (Embassy)
    • Frankfurt (Consulate-General)
    • Munich (Consulate-General)
    • Stuttgart (Consulate-General)
  •  Greece
    • Athens (Embassy)
  •  Hungary
    • Budapest (Embassy)
  •  Ireland
    • Dublin (Embassy)
  •  Italy
    • Rome (Embassy)
    • Milan (Consulate-General)
  •  Kosovo
  •  Latvia
  •  Luxembourg
    • Luxembourg (Embassy)
  •  Netherlands
  •  North Macedonia
    • Skopje (Embassy)
  •  Norway
    • Oslo (Embassy)
  •  Poland
    • Warsaw (Embassy)
  •  Portugal
    • Lisbon (Embassy)
  •  Romania
    • Bucharest (Embassy)
  •  Russia
    • Moscow (Embassy)
    • Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
  •  Serbia
    • Belgrade (Embassy)
  •  Slovakia
    • Bratislava (Embassy)
  •  Slovenia
    • Ljubljana (Embassy)
  •  Spain
    • Madrid (Embassy)
    • Barcelona (Consulate-General)
  •  Sweden
    • Stockholm (Embassy)
  •  Ukraine
    • Kiev (Embassy)
  •  United Kingdom
    • London (Embassy)

Oceania[]

  •  Australia
    • Canberra (Embassy)
    • Sydney (Consulate-General)
  •  New Zealand

Swiss representations to international organizations[]

Gallery[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Education and Sport".
  2. ^ Trade Office of Swiss Industries
  3. ^ Swiss Permanent Mission at the WTO and EFTA
  4. ^ Swiss Permanent Mission at the WTO and EFTA

External links[]

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