List of diplomatic missions in Finland

This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Finland. At present, the capital Helsinki hosts 62 embassies. Several other countries accredit ambassadors from other regional capitals, such as Oslo, Stockholm, London, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen and Moscow.[1] Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.

Map of diplomatic missions in Finland

Diplomatic missions in Helsinki

Country Mission type Photo
 AlgeriaEmbassy-
 ArgentinaEmbassy-
 AustriaEmbassy -
 BelarusEmbassy-
 BelgiumEmbassy-
 BrazilEmbassy -
 BulgariaEmbassy-
 CanadaEmbassy -
 ChileEmbassy -
 ChinaEmbassy -
 ColombiaEmbassy -
 CroatiaEmbassy -
 CubaEmbassy -
 CyprusEmbassy-
 Czech RepublicEmbassy -
 DenmarkEmbassy -
 EgyptEmbassy -
 EstoniaEmbassy -
 FranceEmbassy -
 GeorgiaEmbassy -
 GermanyEmbassy -
 GreeceEmbassy -
 HungaryEmbassy -
 IcelandEmbassy -
 IndiaEmbassy-
 IndonesiaEmbassy -
 IranEmbassy-
 IraqEmbassy -
 IrelandEmbassy -
 IsraelEmbassy -
 ItalyEmbassy -
 JapanEmbassy -
 KazakhstanEmbassy-
 LatviaEmbassy -
 LithuaniaEmbassy -
 MalaysiaEmbassy-
 MexicoEmbassy -
 MoroccoEmbassy -
 NamibiaEmbassy-
 NetherlandsEmbassy -
 Northern CyprusRepresentative Office-
 NorwayEmbassy -
 PalestineGeneral Delegation -
 PeruEmbassy -
 PolandEmbassy -
 PortugalEmbassy -
 RomaniaEmbassy -
 RussiaEmbassy -
 Saudi ArabiaEmbassy-
 SerbiaEmbassy-
 SlovakiaEmbassy-
 South KoreaEmbassy -
 SpainEmbassy -
 SwedenEmbassy -
  SwitzerlandEmbassy-
 Republic of China (Taiwan)Taipei Representative Office-
 ThailandEmbassy -
 TunisiaEmbassy -
 TurkeyEmbassy -
 UkraineEmbassy-
 United Arab EmiratesEmbassy -
 United KingdomEmbassy -
 United StatesEmbassy -
 UruguayEmbassy -
 VietnamEmbassy-

Consulates in Finland

Country Mission type City Photo
 RussiaConsulateMariehamn-
 RussiaConsulate-GeneralTurku -
 SwedenConsulate-GeneralMariehamn-

Non-resident embassies

Stockholm

London

Berlin

Brussels

Copenhagen

Moscow

Other cities

Former embassies

See also

Notes

a.   ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, it is formally recognised as an independent state by 97 UN member states (with another 15 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing recognition), while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory.

References

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