List of diplomatic missions in Suriname
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Suriname. There are currently 11 embassies in Paramaribo; (not including honorary consulates).
Diplomatic missions in Paramaribo
[edit]Country | Mission type | Year Opened | Photo |
---|---|---|---|
Argentina | Embassy | 2012 | - |
Brazil | Embassy | 1976 | - |
China | Embassy | 1977 | |
Cuba | Embassy | 1981 | |
France | Embassy | 1991 | |
Guyana | Embassy | 1979 | |
Haiti | Consulate-General | 2013 | |
India | Embassy | 1977 | |
Indonesia | Embassy | 1976 | |
Netherlands | Embassy | 1975 | |
United States | Embassy | 1975 | |
Venezuela | Embassy | 1978 |
Consulates-General in Suriname
[edit]Non-Resident Embassies
[edit]Resident in Brasília
- Angola
- Armenia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Botswana
- Bulgaria
- Cape Verde
- Cambodia
- Costa Rica
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Denmark
- Ecuador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Finland
- Georgia
- Ghana
- Guinea
- Honduras
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Ivory Coast
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Luxembourg
- Malaysia
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Peru
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Slovakia
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- Uruguay
- Vietnam [1]
- Zambia
Resident in Caracas
- Algeria [2]
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Bolivia
- Egypt
- Greece
- Grenada
- Holy See
- Honduras
- Iran
- Iraq
- South Korea
- Libya
- Nicaragua
- Paraguay
- Poland
- Portugal
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Switzerland
Resident in Havana
Resident in Port of Spain
- Australia
- Canada
- Chile
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Germany
- Guatemala
- Japan
- Mexico
- Nigeria
- Panama
- Spain
- Turkey
Resident in New York City
- Belize
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Brunei
- Croatia
- Estonia
- Eswatini
- Fiji
- Iceland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Maldives
- Mauritius
- Samoa
- Slovenia
Resident elsewhere
- Antigua and Barbuda (St. John's)
- Bahamas (Nassau)
- Belgium (Kingston)
- Dominica (Roseau)
- Israel (Jerusalem)
- Kyrgyzstan (Washington DC)
- Malta (Valetta)
- Moldova (Washington DC)
- Montenegro (Buenos Aires)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (Bassaterre)
- Saint Lucia (Gros Iles)
- San Marino (Rome)
- Serbia (Washington, D.C.)
- South Africa (Kingston)
- Sweden (Stockholm)
- Tajikistan (Washington DC)
- Trinidad and Tobago (Georgetown)[3][4]
- Turkmenistan (Washington DC)
- United Kingdom (Georgetown)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Vietnamese ambassador presents credentials to Surinamese FM | Politics | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)". 20 May 2021.
- ^ Boudjedri, Mounia (February 7, 2022). "Agréments à la nomination de nouveaux ambassadeurs d'Algérie auprès de dix Etats". Algeria Press Service (in French). Archived from the original on February 7, 2022.
- ^ "Diplomatic Missions". Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ Peter Christopher (27 June 2022). "Conrad Enill resigns as NGC chairman". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2023.