List of diplomatic missions in Turkmenistan
Appearance
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Turkmenistan. At present, the capital city, Ashgabat, hosts 32 embassies and 6 other missions with diplomatic status, including one bilateral mission, two international financial institutions, and three multilateral missions.
Embassies
[edit]- Afghanistan[1][2][3]
- Armenia[4]
- Azerbaijan[4]
- Belarus[4]
- China[4]
- France[4]
- Georgia[4]
- Germany[4]
- Holy See[4]
- India[4]
- Iran[4]
- Israel[4]
- Italy[4]
- Japan[4]
- Kazakhstan[4][5]
- Kyrgyzstan[4]
- Libya[4]
- Malaysia[4]
- Pakistan[4]
- Palestine[4]
- Qatar[4]
- Romania[4]
- Russia[4]
- Saudi Arabia[4]
- South Korea[4]
- Tajikistan[4]
- Turkey[4]
- Ukraine[4]
- United Arab Emirates[4]
- United Kingdom[4]
- United States[4]
- Uzbekistan[4]
Other missions or delegations
[edit]- ADB (Mission)
- EBRD (Representative Office)
- European Union (Delegation)[4]
- OSCE (Mission)
- United Nations (Resident Coordinator's office)[4]
Consular missions
[edit]Mary
[edit]- Afghanistan
- Iran (Consulate-General)[4]
- Kazakhstan (Consulate)[5]
- Russia
Non-resident embassies
[edit]Resident in Astana, Kazakhstan:
Resident in Baku, Azerbaijan:
Resident elsewhere:
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
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Links
[edit]- Diplomatic representations of foreign states and international organizations accredited in Turkmenistan (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) (accessed 1 April 2021)
- Missions in Turkmenistan (US Embassy in Turkmenistan website)
- States with which Turkmenistan has established diplomatic relations (in Russian)