List of diplomatic missions of Romania
Diplomatic missions of Romania
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Romania, excluding honorary consulates.[1] Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network. The date diplomatic relations were established is given after the country name.
Africa
Embassy of Romania in Berlin
Embassy of Romania in Bogotá
Embassy of Romania in Helsinki
Consulate-General of Romania in Istanbul
Embassy of Romania in Kiev
Embassy of Romania in London
Embassy of Romania in Luxembourg
Embassy of Romania in Moscow
Embassy of Romania in Oslo
Embassy of Romania in Paris
Embassy of Romania in Pyongyang
Embassy of Romania in Sofia
Embassy of Romania in Stockholm
Embassy of Romania in Vienna
Embassy of Romania in Vilnius
Embassy of Romania in Warsaw
Embassy of Romania in Zagreb
Americas
Asia
- Afghanistan
- Armenia (1992)
- Azerbaijan (June 21, 1992)
- China (October 5, 1949)
- Georgia (June 25, 1992)
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel (June 11, 1948)
- Japan (August 1917 - legation; suspended October 31, 1944; re-established September 1, 1959; June 1, 1964 - embassy)
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan (July 15, 1992)
- North Korea
- Republic of Korea (March 30, 1990)
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Pakistan
- Palestinian Authority (November 16, 1988)
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore (1992)
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan (October 6, 1995)
- Vietnam (February 3, 1950)
Europe
- Albania
- Austria (September 1879)
- Belarus
- Belgium (1880)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia (August 29, 1992)
- Cyprus (August 16, 1960)
- Czech Republic (December 18, 1992)
- Denmark (April 13, 1917)
- Finland (October 14, 1949)
- France (February 20, 1880 - legation; November 29, 1938 - embassy)
- Germany (1872)
- Greece (February 20, 1880 - legation; January 1, 1939 - embassy; interrupted, then re-established August 25, 1956)
- Holy See
- Hungary (1920)
- Ireland
- Italy (April 23, 1873)
- Lithuania (August 26, 1924/September 13, 1991)
- Luxembourg (December 10, 1910)
- Macedonia
- Moldova (1991)
- Montenegro (August 6, 2006)
- Netherlands (February 13, 1880)
- Norway (April 3, 1917)
- Poland (February 9, 1919)
- Portugal (1880)
- Russia
- Serbia (April 14/26, 1879 - legation; January 1, 1939 - embassy (from Yugoslavia); interrupted May 13, 1941; re-established January 24, 1945; March 1, 1956 - embassy)
- Slovakia (January 1, 1993)
- Slovenia (August 28, 1992)
- Spain (1881/January 5, 1967)
- Sweden (November 1, 1916)
- Switzerland (1911 - legation; December 24, 1962 - embassy)
- Ukraine (1992)
- United Kingdom (1880)
Oceania
Besides the countries listed, Romania also has relations with New Zealand (since 1969; the Romanian ambassador in Australia is accredited to New Zealand, while the New Zealand ambassador in Belgium is accredited to Romania); Estonia (restored September 13, 1991; the Romanian ambassador in Finland is accredited to Estonia, while the Estonian ambassador in Poland is accredited to Romania); Latvia (established January 3, 1922 and restored September 13, 1991; the Romanian ambassador in Lithuania is accredited to Latvia, while the Latvian ambassador in Poland is accredited to Romania); and Laos. Additionally, on April 6, 1919, Romania established relations with Czechoslovakia, which no longer exists.
Multilateral organizations
See also
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