List of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan

The first Azerbaijani diplomatic body, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was established in 1918 when Azerbaijan became a republic and Mammad Hasan Hajinski was appointed the first Foreign Affairs minister. The parliament sent a diplomatic delegation to the Ottoman Empire and thus, Turkey became the first country to recognize Azerbaijan's independence, followed by Iran. Azerbaijan was represented at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. In 1920, the country came under Soviet control and could no longer pursue independent foreign policy. In 1991, after the fall of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan regained its independence and established bilateral relations with other countries. Today Azerbaijan has over 70 diplomatic missions all over the world.

States hosting diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan.

Africa

Host country Host city Mission level Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Algeria Algiers Embassy
 Egypt Cairo Embassy
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa Embassy
 Morocco Rabat Embassy
 South Africa Pretoria Embassy

Americas

Host country Host city Mission level Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Argentina Buenos Aires Embassy
 Brazil Brasilia Embassy
 Canada Ottawa Embassy
 Chile Santiago Diplomatic Office
 Colombia Bogotá Diplomatic Office
 Cuba Havana Diplomatic Office
 Mexico Mexico City Embassy
 Peru Lima Diplomatic Office
 United States Washington, D.C. Embassy
Los Angeles Consulate General
 Uruguay Montevideo Diplomatic Office

Asia

Host country Host city Mission level Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 China Beijing Embassy
 Georgia Tbilisi Embassy
Batumi Consulate–General
 India New Delhi Embassy
 Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
 Iran Tehran Embassy
Tabriz Consulate–General
 Israel Tel Aviv Trade and Tourism Representative Office [1]
 Japan Tokyo Embassy
 Jordan Amman Embassy
 Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan Embassy
Aktau Consulate–General
Almaty Diplomatic Office
 Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy
 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Embassy
 Lebanon Beirut Embassy
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Embassy
 Pakistan Islamabad Embassy
 Qatar Doha Embassy
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy
Jeddah Diplomatic Office
 South Korea Seoul Embassy
 Tajikistan Dushanbe Embassy
 Turkey Ankara Embassy
Iğdır Consular Mission [2]
Istanbul Consulate-General
Kars Consulate-General [3]
 Turkmenistan Ashgabat Embassy
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy
Dubai Consulate–General
 Uzbekistan Tashkent Embassy
 Vietnam Hanoi Embassy

Europe

Host country Host city Mission level Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Austria Vienna Embassy
 Belarus Minsk Embassy
 Belgium Brussels Embassy
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Diplomatic Office
 Bulgaria Sofia Embassy
 Croatia Zagreb Embassy
 Czechia Prague Embassy
 Estonia Tallinn Embassy
 France Paris Embassy
 Germany Berlin Embassy
 Greece Athens Embassy
 Hungary Budapest Embassy
 Italy Rome Embassy
 Latvia Riga Embassy
 Lithuania Vilnius Embassy
 Moldova Chișinău Embassy
 Montenegro Podgorica Diplomatic Office
 Netherlands The Hague Embassy
 Poland Warsaw Embassy
 Romania Bucharest Embassy
 Russia Moscow Embassy
Saint Petersburg Consulate–General
Yekaterinburg Consulate–General
 Serbia Belgrade Embassy
 Spain Madrid Embassy
 Sweden Stockholm Embassy
  Switzerland Bern Embassy
 Ukraine Kyiv Embassy
 United Kingdom London Embassy

Oceania

Host country Host city Mission level Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Australia Canberra Embassy

Multilateral organisations

See also

References

  1. "Azerbaijan opens Trade and Tourism Representative Offices in Israel".
  2. "Baş Konsulluğun tərkibi". kars.mfa.gov.az. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  3. "Baş Konsulluğun tərkibi". kars.mfa.gov.az. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
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