List of diplomatic missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At present, the capital city of Sarajevo hosts 45 embassies. Several other countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other regional capitals, such as Vienna and Budapest, for diplomatic and consular purposes.[1]

Map of diplomatic missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Embassies in Sarajevo

Country Mission type Year Opened Photo
 Algeria[2] Embassy 2022 -
 Austria Embassy 1993
 Azerbaijan Embassy 2012
 Belgium Embassy 2024
 Brazil Embassy 2011
 Bulgaria Embassy 1996
 China Embassy 1995
 Croatia Embassy[3] 1992
 Czechia Embassy 1994
 Egypt Embassy 1996
 France Embassy 1993
 Germany Embassy 1993
 Greece Embassy 1996
 Holy See Apostolic Nunciature 1992
 Hungary Embassy 1993
 Indonesia Embassy 2010
 Iran Embassy 2004
 Italy Embassy 1993
 Japan Embassy 1998
 Kuwait Embassy 2018 -
 Libya Embassy 1998
 Malaysia Embassy 1996
 Montenegro Embassy 2006 -
 Netherlands Embassy 1994
 North Macedonia Embassy 1995
 Norway Embassy 1996
 Pakistan Embassy 1999
 Palestine Embassy 1999
 Poland Embassy 1996
 Qatar Embassy 2007 -
 Romania Embassy 1996
 Russia Embassy 1995
 San Marino Embassy 2008
 Saudi Arabia Embassy 1998 -
 Serbia Embassy 2000
 Slovakia Embassy 1995
 Slovenia Embassy 1996
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta Embassy 1997 -
 Spain Embassy 1999
 Sweden Embassy 1996
 Switzerland Embassy 1995
 Turkey Embassy 1993
 Ukraine Embassy 2020 -
 United Kingdom Embassy 1993
 United States Embassy 1994

Missions in Sarajevo

Mission Mission type Photo
 European Union Delegation -
 United Nations Mission -

Embassy Branch Offices in other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Country Mission type City Photo
 United Kingdom Embassy Branch Office[1] Banja Luka -
 United States Embassy Branch Office Banja Luka -
 United States Embassy Branch Office Mostar -

Consular missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Country Mission type City Photo
 Croatia Consulate-General[1][3] Banja Luka
 Croatia Consulate-General[1][3] Livno -
 Croatia Consulate-General[1][3] Mostar
 Croatia Consulate[1][3] Orašje -
 Croatia Consulate-General[1][3] Tuzla
 Croatia Consulate[1][3] Vitez -
 Serbia Consulate-General[1] Banja Luka
 Serbia Consulate-General[1] Mostar
 Slovenia Consular Office[1] Banja Luka -
 Turkey Consulate-General[1] Banja Luka -
 Turkey Consulate-General[1] Mostar

Embassies to open

Non-resident embassies accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Resident in Ankara, Turkey

Resident in Belgrade, Serbia

Resident in Budapest, Hungary

Resident in Rome, Italy

Resident in Vienna, Austria

Resident in Zagreb, Croatia

Resident elsewhere

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission level Year closed Ref.
Sarajevo  Albania Embassy 2014 [11][12]
 Canada Embassy 2010 [12][13]
 Denmark Embassy 2011 [12]
 Portugal Embassy 2012 [12][14]
Banja Luka  France Liaison office 2010 [12]
 Germany Liaison office 2010 [12]

See also

References

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  8. ^ "Embassies and Consulates Abroad". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  9. ^ "Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Rome, Republic of Italy". Ministry of Foreign Affairs & East African Cooperation of Tanzania. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Embassies". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
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