List of diplomatic missions in Palestine
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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Palestine, covering missions accredited to the State of Palestine or to the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). As Israel controls most of the Palestinian territories that make up the State of Palestine, most missions to the latter are officially termed Representative Offices due to Israel not recognizing a Palestinian state, although this is without prejudice to their official statuses.[citation needed] Most diplomatic missions to Palestine are resident in Ramallah, while a few countries maintain consulates or offices in East Jerusalem. Until 2007, some countries maintained their diplomatic missions to Palestine in Gaza City.[citation needed]
Embassies & Representation Offices
Ramallah
Argentina[1]
Australia[2]
Austria
Azerbaijan[3]
Brazil[4]
Bulgaria[5]
Canada
Colombia (embassy to open)
Chile[6]
China[7]
Cyprus
Czech Republic[8]
Denmark
Ecuador[9]
Egypt
Finland
Germany[10]
Hungary[11]
India[12]
Ireland[13]
Japan[14]
Jordan[15]
Lithuania[16]
Malta[17]
Mexico[18]
Netherlands
Nicaragua (Embassy)[19]
Oman (Embassy)[20]
Poland[21]
Romania
Russia[22]
Singapore[23]
Slovenia[24]
South Africa[25]
South Korea
Sri Lanka[26]
Switzerland[27]
Tunisia[28]
United Arab Emirates[29]
Ukraine
Uruguay (Embassy)[30]
Venezuela (Embassy)[31]
Jerusalem
Holy See – Apostolic Delegation to Jerusalem and Palestine,[32] in East Jerusalem[33]
United States – US relations with Palestine is managed through the "United States Office of Palestinian Affairs" which, although still part of US Embassy in Jerusalem, reports directly to U.S. State Department on 'substantive matters'
Norway — Representative office at Jerusalem.[34]
Consulates
Jerusalem
Gallery
- Building hosting the Representative offices of Chile, Mexico and Poland
- Representative office of India
Non-resident missions
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Resident in Cairo, Egypt, unless otherwise noted:
Afghanistan
Albania[44]
Algeria
Bangladesh
Belarus
Benin (Tripoli)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brunei
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo-Brazzaville[45][46]
Cuba (Tunis)
Ecuador
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Ghana[47]
Guinea
Guatemala
Iran
Kenya[48]
Kazakhstan
Laos (Kuwait City)
Lebanon
Libya
Mali
Maldives (Riyadh)
Malawi[49]
Malaysia
Mongolia
Nigeria
Nicaragua
North Korea (Moscow)
Pakistan
Paraguay
Sierra Leone
Serbia
Slovakia
Senegal
Somalia
South Sudan
Tanzania[50]
Vietnam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Resident in Amman, Jordan:
Other posts
UNESCO[55] (country office)
European Union (technical assistance office)
United Nations (several agencies, UNRWA)
ICRC
See also
References
External links
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