List of diplomatic missions of Estonia

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Countries with Estonian diplomatic missions

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Estonia.

coup attempt failed in Moscow accelerated the progress towards independence. The staff of the ministry worked a seven-day work week with threadbare facilities and supplies until January 1992, after they had secured Estonia's international recognition, and opened missions in New York City, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bonn, Paris, and Moscow.[1]

The Estonian government considers Estonia's incorporation into the Soviet Union illegal, and the foreign ministry to have been in continual operation since 1918.

Estonia and the other Baltic states, together with the Nordic countries have signed a memorandum of understanding[2] on the posting of diplomats at each other's missions abroad,[3][4][5] under the auspices of Nordic-Baltic Eight.[6]

Total of Estonia embassies locations: 41

Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Multilateral organisations

Gallery

  • Embassy in Berlin
    Embassy in Berlin
  • Embassy in Budapest
    Embassy in Budapest
  • Embassy in Canberra (at rear)
    Embassy in Canberra (at rear)
  • Embassy in Copenhagen
    Embassy in Copenhagen
  • Embassy in Dublin
    Embassy in Dublin
  • Embassy in The Hague
    Embassy in The Hague
  • Embassy in Helsinki
    Embassy in Helsinki
  • Embassy in Kiev
    Embassy in Kiev
  • Embassy in London
    Embassy in London
  • Embassy in Moscow
    Embassy in Moscow
  • Embassy in New Delhi
    Embassy in New Delhi
  • Embassy in Oslo
    Embassy in Oslo
  • Embassy in Paris
    Embassy in Paris
  • Embassy in Prague
    Embassy in Prague
  • Embassy in Riga
    Embassy in Riga
  • Embassy in Stockholm
    Embassy in Stockholm
  • Embassy in Tokyo
    Embassy in Tokyo
  • Embassy in Vilnius
    Embassy in Vilnius
  • Embassy in Warsaw
    Embassy in Warsaw
  • Embassy in Washington, D.C.
    Embassy in Washington, D.C.
  • Consulate-General in San Francisco
    Consulate-General in San Francisco

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1991-2006". Archived from the original on 2006-10-18. Retrieved 2006-08-31.
  2. ^ "Dānijas Karalistes valdības, Igaunijas Republikas valdības, Somijas Republikas valdības, Islandes Republikas valdības, Latvijas Republikas valdības, Lietuvas Republikas valdības, Norvēģijas Karalistes valdības un Zviedrijas Karalistes valdības saprašanās memorands par principiem, kas jāievēro, izvietojot diplomātus pušu pārstāvniecību telpās". LIKUMI.LV (in Latvian). Retrieved 2020-11-28.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Affairs, Ministry of Foreign (2011-08-30). "Reinforced diplomatic cooperation between the Nordic and Baltic countries". Government.no. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  4. ^ Elksnītis, Uldis. "Co-operation among the Baltic and Nordic countries". www.mfa.gov.lv. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  5. ^ "Reinforced diplomatic cooperation between the Nordic and Baltic countries". Latvia. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  6. ^ September 2011, Publisert 01 September 2011 | Oppdatert 01. "To strengthen good relations - Innovation Circle". www.innovationcircle.no. Retrieved 2020-11-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Estonia decides to re-open its embassy in Hungary | Ministry of Foreign Affairs".
  8. ^ "Permanent Representation of Estonia to NATO". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Estonia). Retrieved 26 June 2023.