List of diplomatic missions in Slovakia
Appearance
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Slovakia. At present, the capital city of Bratislava hosts 46 embassies. Several other countries have missions accredited from other capitals, mostly in Vienna, Prague and Berlin.[1]
Diplomatic missions in Bratislava
Embassies
- Albania
- Austria
- Azerbaijan[2]
- Belarus
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- China
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Egypt
- France
- Germany
- Georgia
- Greece
- Holy See
- Hungary
- India
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kuwait
- Libya
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Palestine
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Republic of Korea
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Vietnam
Other missions or delagations
Gallery
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Embassies of Albania and Portugal
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Embassy of Austria
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Embassy of Brazil
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Embassies of Cyprus and Switzerland
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Embassy of Czechia
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Embassy of Egypt
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Embassy of France
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Embassy of Georgia
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Embassy of Germany
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Embassy of Greece
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Embassy of Hungary
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Embassy of India
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Embassy of Japan
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Embassy of Kuwait
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Embassy of the Netherlands
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Embassy of Poland
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Embassy of Slovenia
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Embassy of Spain
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Embassy of the United States
Consular missions
Non-resident embassies
Vienna:
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Australia
- Belgium
- Bolivia
- Burkina Faso
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- El Salvador
- Estonia
- Guatemala
- Iran
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Kenya[3]
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malaysia
- Malta
- Mexico
- Moldova
- Morocco
- Namibia
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- Sweden
- Syria
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan
- United Arab Emirates
- Uruguay
- Uzbekistan
- Venezuela
- Yemen
Prague:
Berlin:
London:
Moscow:
Other cities:
- Central African Republic (Geneva)
- Ecuador (Budapest)
- Eswatini (Brussels)
- Gambia (Brussels)
- Lesotho (Rome)
- Maldives (Geneva)
- Marshall Islands (New York City)
- Myanmar (Belgrade)
- San Marino (San Marino)
- Singapore (Singapore)
- Tunisia (Budapest)
- Zimbabwe (Geneva)
Closed missions
Host city | Sending country | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Bratislava | Angola | Embassy | Unknown | [4] |
Azerbaijan | Embassy | |||
Belgium | Embassy | 2015 | [5] | |
Denmark | Embassy | 2014 | [6] | |
Finland | Embassy | 2015 | [7] | |
Iraq | Embassy | Unknown | [8][1] | |
Sweden | Embassy | 2010 | [9] | |
Košice | Czechia | Consulate-General | 2009 | [10] |
Prešov | Ukraine | Consulate-General | 2014 | [11] |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Diplomatická Listina" (in Slovak). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
- ^ Azerbaijan opens Embassy in Slovakia
- ^ "Embassy/Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kenya in Vienna". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- ^ ""Good Diplomacy is Only Possible when Different Countries Culturally Know Each Other"". www.berlinglobal.org. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
- ^ "Didier Reynders restructures the network of Belgian diplomatic missions". Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of Belgium. 19 December 2014. Archived from the original on 23 July 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- ^ "Danish ambassador on saying "äddi" to Luxembourg". www.luxtimes.lu/en. Luxembourg Times. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
- ^ "Finland closing embassies in Luxembourg, Slovakia and Slovenia". YLE. 24 September 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- ^ "Iraqi Embassy in Bratislava has opening ceremony". The Slovak Spectator. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
- ^ Nilsson, Owe (2016-10-25). "UD planerar stänga flera ambassader" [The Foreign Ministry plans to close several embassies]. Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). TT. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ Viera Bajtošová (17 December 2009). "František Knapík received a new Czech ambassador". www.kosice.sk/en. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Ukraine closes its consulates 9, 4 of them – in the EU". Ukrainian Crisis. 5 November 2011. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2021.