List of diplomatic missions of Guinea
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Guinea, excluding honorary consulates. Guinea's relations with other countries, including with West African neighbors, have improved steadily since 1985. Guinea reestablished relations with France and Germany in 1975, and with neighboring Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal in 1978. Guinea has been active in efforts toward regional integration and cooperation, especially regarding the Organisation of African Unity and the Economic Organization of West African States (ECOWAS). Guinea takes its role in a variety of international organizations seriously and participates in their deliberations and decisions.
Africa
- Algeria
- Algiers (Embassy)
- Angola
- Luanda (Embassy)
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Abidjan (Embassy)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Embassy)
- Equatorial Guinea
- Malabo (Embassy)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
- Gabon
- Libreville (Embassy)
- Ghana
- Accra (Embassy)
- Guinea-Bissau
- Bissau (Embassy)
- Liberia
- Monrovia (Embassy)
- Libya
- Tripoli (Embassy)
- Mali
- Bamako (Embassy)
- Morocco
- Rabat (Embassy)
- Nigeria
- Abuja (Embassy)
- Senegal
- Dakar (Embassy)
- Sierra Leone
- Freetown (Embassy)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Embassy)
Americas
- Brazil
- Brasília (Embassy)
- Canada
- Ottawa (Embassy)
- Cuba
- Havana (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington, DC (Embassy)
Asia
- China
- Beijing (Embassy)
- India
- New Delhi (Embassy)
- Iran
- Tehran (Embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Republic of Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkey
- Ankara (Embassy)
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
Europe
- Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
- France
- Paris (Embassy)
- Germany
- Berlin (Embassy)
- Holy See
- Vatican City (Embassy)
- Italy
- Rome (Embassy)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Embassy)
- Russia
- Moscow (Embassy)
- Serbia
- Belgrade (Embassy)
- Spain
- Madrid (Embassy)
- Switzerland
- Geneva (Embassy)
- United Kingdom
Multilateral organisations
- United Nations
- New York (delegation to the United Nations)
See also
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