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List of diplomatic missions in Azerbaijan

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List of diplomatic missions in Azerbaijan

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Azerbaijan. At present, the capital city of Baku hosts over 63 embassies.

Map of diplomatic missions in Azerbaijan

Diplomatic missions in Baku

Embassies

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Other missions/representative offices/delegations

  1. European Union (Delegation)
  2. Dagestan (Representative Office)
  3. Estonia (Embassy office)
  4. (Embassy Office)
  5. (Representative Office)
  6. (Embassy office)
  7. (Embassy office)
  8. Tatarstan (Representative Office)
  9. United Nations (Resident Coordinator's Office)

Consulates-General

Ganja

Nakhchivan

Non-resident embassies accredited to Azerbaijan

Resident in Ankara, Turkey

  1. Bangladesh
  2. Ecuador
  3. Holy See

Resident in Moscow, Russia

  1. Congo-Brazzaville
  2. Congo-Kinshasa
  3. Ivory Coast
  4. Laos
  5. Myanmar
  6. Namibia
  7. Nicaragua

Resident in Tehran, Iran

  1. Sierra Leone

Resident in other cities

  1. (Havana)
  2. (Brussels)
  3. (Helsinki)
  4. (Brasília)
  5. Luxembourg (Luxembourg City)
  6. Malawi (Doha)
  7. (New Delhi)
  8. (Valletta)
  9. (City of San Marino)
  10. (London)

Former embassies

Embassies to open

  • Bangladesh

Notes

References

References

  1. (February 2025). "Diplomatic List". State Protocol Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.
  2. "Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Baku".
  3. (13 March 2014). "» Missions Abroad – Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus".
  4. (1 October 2020). "Costa Rica closes embassy in Venezuela as cost-cutting measure". The Tico Times.
  5. "Embassy of Peru to Azerbaijan is closed".
  6. (2 December 2018). "Govt has plan to open new missions".
  7. [https://www.err.ee/1609856913/eesti-avab-jargmisel-aastal-viis-uut-saatkonda Eesti avab järgmisel aastal viis uut saatkonda (in Estonian)]
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