List of diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region
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The page lists diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region, a semi-autonomous federal region of Iraq. First fully accredited consulates general was opened by Iran and Russia[1] in 2007. Currently, 31 countries have official representation in Kurdistan Region, while Belarus, Cyprus, Denmark, Slovakia, Spain, Sri Lanka have honorary consulates.[2]
All representations are in Erbil. Only Iran has a consulate general also in Sulaymaniyah.
The list includes honorary consulates but does not include countries that have expressed interest or plans in opening a representation.
Consulate General
[edit]- Armenia[2]
- China[2]
- Czech Republic[2]
- Egypt[3]
- France[2]
- Germany[2]
- Greece[2]
- Hungary[2]
- India[2]
- Iran (Erbil & Sulaymaniyah)[2]
- Italy[2]
- Jordan[2]
- Kuwait[2]
- Netherlands[2]
- Palestine[2]
- Poland[2]
- Qatar[2]
- Russia[2]
- Saudi Arabia[2]
- Sudan[2]
- Turkey[2]
- United Arab Emirates[2]
- United Kingdom[2]
- United States[2]
Consular Office
[edit]Honorary Consulate
[edit]Representative offices
[edit]- Austria (Commercial office)[2]
- Bulgaria (Commercial office)[2]
- Canada (Embassy office)[2]
- European Union (Delegation office)[2]
- Sweden (Embassy office)[2]
Missions
[edit]- International Committee of the Red Cross (Regional office)[2]
- Japan International Cooperation Agency (Office)[2]
- Korea International Cooperation Agency (Representative office)[2]
- United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (Regional representation office)[2]
See also
[edit]- Foreign relations of Iraq
- Foreign relations of Kurdistan Region
- List of diplomatic missions of Kurdistan Region
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Russian consulate opened in Iraqi Kurdistan's capital". Kurd Net. 2007-11-28. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap "Foreign Representations in the Kurdistan Region". Kurdistan Regional Government. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
- ^ "Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt". KRG Department of Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2015-12-22.