List of diplomatic missions in Burundi
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Burundi. At present, the former capital city of Bujumbura hosts 20 embassies.

Map of diplomatic missions in Burundi
Embassies
Other representations
European Union (Delegation)
Switzerland (Representative office)
United Kingdom (Embassy liaison office)[1]
Non-resident embassies accredited to Burundi
In Nairobi except as noted
Algeria (Kampala)
Argentina[2]
Australia[3]
Austria[4]
Bangladesh
Botswana
Central African Republic (Addis Ababa)
Cameroon (Kinshasa)[5]
Canada[6]
Croatia (Pretoria)[7]
Cuba (Kampala)[8]
Cyprus[9]
Czech Republic (Addis Ababa)[10]
Denmark (Kampala)[11]
Finland (Dar es Salaam)[12]
Greece[13]
Indonesia (Dar es Salaam)[14]
Ireland (Dar es Salaam)[15]
Israel (Addis Ababa)[16]
Italy (Kampala)[17]
Japan (Kigali)[18]
Lesotho (Addis Ababa)[19]
Mali (Luanda)[20]
Mexico[21]
Malaysia
Norway (Kampala)[22]
Portugal (Kinshasa)[23]
Philippines
Poland[24]
Romania[25]
Serbia (Addis Ababa)[26]
Slovakia[27]
Spain (Dar es Salaam)[28]
Sweden[29]
Thailand
Vietnam (Dar es Salaam)
Zimbabwe (Kigali)[30][31]
See also
References
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Call for stronger trade ties as Zimbabwean Embassy is opened in Kigali". The New Times. 28 September 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
- "Burundi-Zimbabwe : Charity Manyeruke a présenté ses lettres de créance au chef de l'Etat burundais" (in French). Le Renouveau. 29 June 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
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