Diplomatic missions of Portugal

Diplomatic missions of Portugal

Portugal's diplomatic network is shaped by both its current interests in Europe and its historical linkages to its former colonies in Africa, South America and Asia. This is reflected in its choice of cities in Asia where Portugal has opened missions in Asia - there are Portuguese missions in East Timor (but not in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur), Macau (but not Hong Kong) and Goa (but not in Mumbai). Following the restoration of diplomatic relations with Indonesia in 1999, broken after the 1975 Indonesian invasion of East Timor, there is now an embassy in Jakarta [http://www.embassyportugaljakarta.or.id/] .

Recently, the Portuguese government has announced plans to close many of its consulates, particularly in France and the United States, where there are consulates in comparatively small cities such as New Bedford and Providence whose links to Portugal are based on receiving Luso-American immigrants in the nineteenth century. This has been met with opposition from many people of Portuguese origin in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as well as Congressman Barney Frank. [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/27/america/NA_GEN_US_Frank_Portugal.php]

Europe

*Flag|Andorra
** Andorra la Vella (Embassy)
*Flag|Austria
** Vienna (Embassy)
*Flag|Belgium
** Brussels (Embassy)
*Flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina
** Sarajevo (Temporary Office)
*Flag|Bulgaria
** Sofia (Embassy)
*Flag|Croatia
** Zagreb (Embassy)
*Flag|Czech Republic
** Prague (Embassy)
*Flag|Denmark
** Copenhagen (Embassy)
*Flag|Estonia
** Tallinn (Embassy)
*Flag|Finland
** Helsinki (Embassy)
*Flag|France
** Paris (Embassy)
** Bordeaux (Consulate-General)
** Lyon (Consulate-General)
** Marseilles (Consulate-General)
** Toulouse (Consulate-General)
** Clermont-Ferrand (Consulate)
** Lille (Consulate)
** Nantes (Consulate)
** Nogent-sur-Marne (Consulate)
** Tours (Consulate)
** Versailles (Consulate)
*Flag|Germany
** Berlin (Embassy)
** Düsseldorf (Consulate-General)
** Frankfurt (Consulate-General)
** Hamburg (Consulate-General)
** Stuttgart (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Greece
** Athens (Embassy)
*Flag|Holy See
** Vatican City (Embassy)
*Flag|Hungary
** Budapest (Embassy)
*Flag|Ireland
** Dublin (Embassy)
*Flag|Italy
** Rome (Embassy)
** Milan (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Latvia
** Riga (Embassy)
*Flag|Lithuania
** Vilnius (Embassy)
*Flag|Luxembourg
** Luxembourg (Embassy)
*Flag|Malta
** Valletta (Embassy)
*Flag|Netherlands
** The Hague (Embassy)
** Rotterdam (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Norway
** Oslo (Embassy)
*Flag|Poland
** Warsaw (Embassy)
*Flag|Romania
** Bucharest (Embassy)
*Flag|Russia
** Moscow (Embassy)
*Flag|Serbia
** Belgrade (Embassy)
*Flag|Slovakia
** Bratislava (Embassy)
*Flag|Slovenia
** Ljubljana (Embassy)
*Flag|Spain
** Madrid (Embassy)
** Barcelona (Consulate-General)
** Seville (Consulate-General)
** Vigo (Consulate-General)
** Bilbao (Consulate)
*Flag|Sweden
** Stockholm (Embassy)
*Flag|Switzerland
** Bern (Embassy)
** Geneva (Consulate-General)
** Zurich (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Ukraine
** Kiev (Embassy)
*Flag|United Kingdom
** London (Embassy)
** Manchester (Consulate-General)
** Hamilton, Bermuda (Consulate)

North America

*Flag|Canada
** Ottawa (Embassy)
** Montreal (Consulate-General)
** Toronto (Consulate-General)
** Vancouver (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Cuba
** Havana (Embassy)
*Flag|Mexico
** Mexico City (Embassy)
*Flag|United States
** Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
** Boston (Consulate-General)
** New York (Consulate-General)
** Newark (Consulate-General)
** San Francisco (Consulate-General)
** New Bedford (Consulate)
** Providence (Consulate)

outh America

*Flag|Argentina
** Buenos Aires (Embassy)
*Flag|Brazil
** Brasília (Embassy)
** Rio de Janeiro (Consulate-General)
** São Paulo (Consulate-General)
** Belem (Consulate)
** Belo Horizonte (Consulate)
** Curitiba (Consulate)
** Porto Alegre (Consulate)
** Recife (Consulate)
** Salvador (Consulate)
** Santos (Consulate)
*Flag|Chile
** Santiago de Chile (Embassy)
*Flag|Colombia
** Bogotá (Embassy)
*Flag|Peru
** Lima (Embassy)
*Flag|Uruguay
** Montevideo (Embassy)
*Flag|Venezuela
** Caracas (Embassy)
** Valencia (Consulate-General)

Africa

*Flag|Algeria
** Algiers (Embassy)
*Flag|Angola
** Luanda (Embassy)
** Benguela (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Cape Verde
** Praia (Embassy)
*Flag|Democratic Republic of the Congo
** Kinshasa (Embassy)
*Flag|Egypt
** Cairo (Embassy)
*Flag|Ethiopia
** Addis Ababa (Embassy)
*Flag|Guinea-Bissau
** Bissau (Embassy)
*Flag|Kenya
** Nairobi (Embassy)
*Flag|Libya
** Tripoli (Embassy)
*Flag|Morocco
** Rabat (Embassy)
*Flag|Mozambique
** Maputo (Embassy)
** Beira (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Nigeria
** Abuja (Embassy)
*Flag|Senegal
** Dakar (Embassy)
*Flag|São Tomé and Príncipe
** Sao Tome (Embassy)
*Flag|South Africa
** Pretoria (Embassy)
** Cape Town (Consulate-General)
** Johannesburg (Consulate-General)
** Durban (Consulate)
*Flag|Tunisia
** Tunis (Embassy)
*Flag|Zimbabwe
** Harare (Embassy)

Asia

*Flag|People's Republic of China
** Beijing (Embassy)
** Macau (Consulate-General)
** Shanghai (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Cyprus
** Nicosia (Embassy)
*Flag|India
** New Delhi (Embassy)
** Goa (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Indonesia
** Jakarta (Embassy)
*Flag|Iran
** Tehran (Embassy)
*Flag|Iraq
** Baghdad (Embassy)
*Flag|Israel
** Tel Aviv (Embassy)
*Flag|Japan
** Tokyo (Embassy)
*Flag|South Korea
** Seoul (Embassy)
*Flag|Pakistan
** Islamabad (Embassy)
*Flag|Palestine
** Ramallah (Representative Office)
*Flag|Saudi Arabia
** Riyadh (Embassy)
*Flag|Thailand
** Bangkok (Embassy)
*Flag|Timor-Leste
** Dili (Embassy)
*Flag|Turkey
** Ankara (Embassy)

Oceania

*Flag|Australia
** Canberra (Embassy)
** Sydney (Consulate-General)

Multilateral organisations

** Brussels (Permanent Representation to the European Union and NATO] )
** Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organisations)
** New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
** Paris (Permanent Mission to the OECD and UNESCO)
** Strasbourg (Permanent Representation to the Council of Europe)
** Vienna (Permanent Mission to the OSCE)

ee also

*Foreign relations of Portugal

References

* [http://www.mne.gov.pt/mne/pt/infocidadao/pestrangeiro/embaixadas/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal]


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