List of diplomatic missions of the Netherlands

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Countries with Dutch diplomatic missions.

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, excluding honorary consulates. Ambassador of the Netherlands are officially known as His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, with their Diplomatic Mission called His Majesty's Embassy accordingly. Neither consuls nor consulates receive an official title.

Current missions

Africa

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Algeria Algiers Embassy
 Angola Luanda Embassy
 Burundi Bujumbura Embassy
 Benin Cotonou Embassy
Countries:
 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Embassy
 Chad N'Djamena Embassy office
 Congo-Kinshasa Kinshasa Embassy
Countries:
Goma Liaison office
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa Embassy
Countries:
 Egypt Cairo Embassy
 Ghana Accra Embassy
Countries:
 Ivory Coast Abidjan Embassy
 Kenya Nairobi Embassy
Countries:
 Libya Tripoli Embassy
 Mali Bamako Embassy
 Morocco Rabat Embassy
 Mozambique Maputo Embassy
 Niger Niamey Embassy
 Nigeria Abuja Embassy
Lagos Consulate-General
 Rwanda Kigali Embassy
 Senegal Dakar Embassy
 South Africa Pretoria Embassy
Countries:
Cape Town Consulate-General
 South Sudan Juba Embassy
 Sudan Khartoum Embassy
 Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Embassy
Countries:
 Tunisia Tunis Embassy
 Uganda Kampala Embassy
 Zimbabwe Harare Embassy
Countries:

Americas

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Argentina Buenos Aires Embassy
Countries:
 Brazil Brasília Embassy
Rio de Janeiro Consulate-General
São Paulo Consulate-General
 Canada Ottawa Embassy
Toronto Consulate-General
Vancouver Consulate-General
 Chile Santiago de Chile Embassy
 Colombia Bogotá Embassy
 Costa Rica San José Embassy
 Cuba Havana Embassy
Countries:
 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Embassy
Countries:
 Mexico Mexico City Embassy
Countries:
 Panama Panama City Embassy
 Peru Lima Embassy
Countries:
 Suriname Paramaribo Embassy
Countries:
 Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Embassy
 United States Washington, D.C. Embassy
International Organizations:
Atlanta Consulate-General
Chicago Consulate-General
Miami Consulate-General
New York City Consulate-General
San Francisco Consulate-General
 Venezuela Caracas Embassy

Asia

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Armenia Yerevan Embassy
 Azerbaijan Baku Embassy
 Bangladesh Dhaka Embassy
 China Beijing Embassy
Countries:
Guangzhou Consulate-General
Hong Kong Consulate-General
Shanghai Consulate-General
 Georgia Tbilisi Embassy
 India New Delhi Embassy
Countries:
Bengaluru Consulate-General
Mumbai Consulate-General
 Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
Countries:
 Iran Tehran Embassy
 Iraq Baghdad Embassy
Erbil Consulate-General
 Israel Tel Aviv Embassy
 Japan Tokyo Embassy
Osaka Consulate-General
 Jordan Amman Embassy
 Kazakhstan Astana Embassy
 Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy
Countries:
 Lebanon Beirut Embassy
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Embassy
 Myanmar Yangon Embassy
 Oman Muscat Embassy
 Pakistan Islamabad Embassy
 Palestine Ramallah Representative office
 Philippines Manila Embassy
Countries:
 Qatar Doha Embassy
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Netherlands Office
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy
 Singapore Singapore Embassy
Countries:
 South Korea Seoul Embassy
Countries:
 Sri Lanka Colombo Embassy
Countries:
 Thailand Bangkok Embassy
Countries:
 Turkey Ankara Embassy
Istanbul Consulate-General
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy
Dubai Consulate-General
 Vietnam Hanoi Embassy
Ho Chi Minh City Consulate-General

Europe

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Albania Tirana Embassy
 Austria Vienna Embassy
 Belarus Minsk Embassy office
 Belgium Brussels Embassy
Antwerp Consulate-General
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Embassy
 Bulgaria Sofia Embassy
 Croatia Zagreb Embassy
 Cyprus Nicosia Embassy
 Czechia Prague Embassy
 Denmark Copenhagen Embassy
 Estonia Tallinn Embassy
 Finland Helsinki Embassy
 France Paris Embassy
Countries:
 Germany Berlin Embassy
Düsseldorf Consulate-General
Munich Consulate-General
 Greece Athens Embassy
 Holy See Rome Embassy
 Hungary Budapest Embassy
 Ireland Dublin Embassy
 Italy Rome Embassy
Countries:
Milan Consulate-General
 Kosovo Pristina Embassy
 Latvia Riga Embassy
 Lithuania Vilnius Embassy
 Luxembourg Luxembourg City Embassy
 Malta Valletta Embassy
 Moldova Chișinău Embassy
 North Macedonia Skopje Embassy
 Norway Oslo Embassy
Countries:
 Poland Warsaw Embassy
Countries:
 Portugal Lisbon Embassy
 Romania Bucharest Embassy
 Russia Moscow Embassy
Saint Petersburg Consulate-General
 Serbia Belgrade Embassy
Countries:
 Slovakia Bratislava Embassy
 Slovenia Ljubljana Embassy
 Spain Madrid Embassy
 Sweden Stockholm Embassy
  Switzerland Bern Embassy
Countries:
 Ukraine Kyiv Embassy
 United Kingdom London Embassy

Oceania

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Australia Canberra Embassy
Sydney Consulate-General
 New Zealand Wellington Embassy
Countries:

Multilateral organizations

Organization Host city Host country Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Council of Europe Strasbourg France Permanent Representation
 European Union Brussels Belgium Permanent Representation
FAO Rome Italy Permanent Mission
 NATO Brussels Belgium Permanent Representation
OECD Paris France Permanent Representation
OPCW The Hague Netherlands Permanent Representation
OSCE Vienna Austria Delegation
 United Nations New York City United States Permanent Mission
Geneva Switzerland Permanent Mission
Vienna Austria Permanent Mission
International Organizations:
 UNESCO Paris France Permanent Representation

Gallery

Closed missions

Africa

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
 Cameroon Yaoundé Embassy 2011
 Eritrea Asmara Embassy 2011
 Namibia Windhoek Embassy 2006
 Zambia Lusaka Embassy 2013

Americas

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
 Bolivia La Paz Embassy 2013
 Ecuador Quito Embassy 2012
 Nicaragua Managua Embassy 2013
 Uruguay Montevideo Embassy 2012

Asia

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
 Afghanistan Kabul Embassy 2021
 China Chongqing Consulate-General 2024
 South Vietnam Saigon Embassy 1975
 Syria Damascus Embassy 2012
 Yemen Sana'a Embassy 2012

Europe

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
 Germany Hamburg Consulate-General 2009
 Spain Barcelona Consulate-General 2012

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Subordinate to the Dutch embassy in Khartoum, Sudan.
  2. ^ Accredited as an observer mission.
  3. ^ Accredited as an observer mission.
  4. ^ Subordinate to the Dutch embassy in Warsaw, Poland.
  5. ^ The Dutch Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome.
  6. ^ The embassy closed down on 24 April 1975, in the midst of the Fall of Saigon, which marked the end of the Vietnam War and the start of a transition period to the formal reunification of Vietnam.

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