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List of diplomatic missions in Guinea

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List of diplomatic missions in Guinea

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Guinea. The capital Conakry currently hosts 39 embassies. Several other countries have honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens.

Map of diplomatic missions in Guinea

Embassies in Conakry

  1. Algeria
  2. Angola
  3. Belgium
  4. Brazil
  5. China
  6. Cuba
  7. Congo-Kinshasa
  8. Egypt
  9. Equatorial Guinea
  10. France
  11. Germany
  12. Ghana
  13. Guinea-Bissau
  14. Holy See
  15. India
  16. Iran
  17. Italy
  18. Ivory Coast
  19. Japan
  20. Lebanon
  21. Liberia
  22. Libya
  23. Malaysia
  24. Mali
  25. Morocco
  26. Nigeria
  27. Palestine
  28. Russia
  29. Rwanda
  30. Saudi Arabia
  31. Senegal
  32. Sierra Leone
  33. South Africa
  34. Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  35. Spain
  36. Turkey
  37. United Arab Emirates
  38. United Kingdom
  39. United States

Non-resident embassies

  • Argentina (Abuja)
  • Australia (Accra)
  • Austria (Dakar)
  • Belgium (Dakar)
  • (Abidjan)
  • Cameroon (Abidjan)
  • Canada (Dakar)
  • Croatia (Paris)
  • (Accra)
  • Greece (Dakar)
  • Indonesia (Dakar)
  • (Freetown)
  • Israel (Dakar)
  • Italy (Dakar)
  • (Algiers)
  • (Addis Ababa)
  • Lesotho (Tripoli)
  • Malta (Valletta)
  • Mexico (Abuja)
  • Mauritania (Dakar)
  • Netherlands (Dakar)
  • Norway (Abidjan)
  • (Addis Ababa)
  • Peru (Rabat)
  • Philippines (Rabat)
  • Portugal (Dakar)
  • Poland (Abuja)
  • Romania (Dakar)
  • Serbia (Algiers){{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.rs/Worldframe.htm |title=Diplomatic Missions |accessdate=2014-09-06 |url-status=dead
  • Slovakia (Abuja)
  • (Dakar)
  • Sweden (Stockholm)
  • Switzerland (Abidjan)
  • (Dakar)
  • Tanzania (Abuja)
  • Trinidad & Tobago (Abuja)
  • Ukraine (Dakar)
  • (Rabat)
  • (Rabat)
  • Zimbabwe (Dakar)

Closed missions

Host citySending countryMissionYear closedConakry
HungaryEmbassyUnknown
IndonesiaEmbassy1973
MongoliaEmbassyUnknown
North KoreaEmbassy2023
Polish People's RepublicEmbassy1981
RomaniaEmbassy1999
SwitzerlandEmbassy1992
UkraineEmbassy2012
VietnamEmbassy1986

Notes

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