List of diplomatic missions of Hungary
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Hungary, excluding honorary consulates. Hungary has redefined itself as a medium-sized power in Central Europe, and recently has joined NATO (1999) and the European Union (2004). Its network of embassies and consulates abroad reflect its foreign policy priorities in Western Europe, and in neighbouring countries that Hungary has historic links to.
Africa
Americas
Argentina - Buenos Aires (Embassy)
Brazil Canada Chile - Santiago (Embassy)
Colombia - Bogotá (Embassy)
Cuba - Havana (Embassy)
Ecuador - Quito (Embassy)
Mexico - Mexico City (Embassy)
Peru - Lima (Embassy)
United States - Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- New York City (Consulate-General)
Asia
Afghanistan - Kabul (Embassy)
Azerbaijan - Baku (Embassy)
China Georgia - Tbilisi (Embassy)
India - New Delhi (Embassy)
Indonesia - Jakarta (Embassy)
Iran - Tehran (Embassy)
Iraq - Baghdad (Embassy)
Israel - Tel Aviv (Embassy)
Japan - Tokyo (Embassy)
Jordan - Amman (Embassy)
Kazakhstan Kuwait - Kuwait City (Embassy)
Lebanon - Beirut (Embassy)
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar (Embassy)
Pakistan - Islamabad (Embassy)
Palestine - Ramallah (Representative Office)
Philippines Qatar - Doha (Embassy)
Saudi Arabia - Riyadh (Embassy)
Singapore - Singapore (Embassy)
South Korea - Seoul (Embassy)
Syria - Damascus (Embassy)
Taiwan - Taipei (Hungarian Trade Office, Taipei)
Thailand - Bangkok (Embassy)
Turkey United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
Uzbekistan - Tashkent (Embassy)
Vietnam - Hanoi (Embassy)
Europe
Albania - Tirana (Embassy)
Austria - Vienna (Embassy)
Belarus - Minsk (Embassy)
Belgium - Brussels (Embassy)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo (Embassy)
Bulgaria - Sofia (Embassy)
Croatia - Zagreb (Embassy)
Czech Republic - Prague (Embassy)
Denmark - Copenhagen (Embassy)
Finland - Helsinki (Embassy)
France - Paris (Embassy)
Germany Greece - Athens (Embassy)
Holy See - Vatican City (Embassy)[note 1]
Ireland - Dublin (Embassy)
Italy Kosovo - Pristina (Embassy)
Latvia - Riga (Embassy)
Lithuania - Vilnius (Embassy)
Macedonia - Skopje (Embassy)
Moldova - Chişinău (Embassy)
Montenegro - Podgorica (Embassy)
Netherlands - The Hague (Embassy)
Norway - Oslo (Embassy)
Poland Portugal - Lisbon (Embassy)
Romania - Bucharest (Embassy)
- Cluj-Napoca (Consulate-General)
- Miercurea Ciuc (Consulate-General)
- Constanţa (Consular Office)
Russia - Moscow (Embassy)
- Kazan (Consulate-General)[2]
- Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
- Yekaterinburg (Consulate-General)
Serbia Slovakia - Bratislava (Embassy)
- Košice (Consulate-General)
Slovenia - Ljubljana (Embassy)
Spain Sweden - Stockholm (Embassy)
Switzerland - Bern (Embassy)
Ukraine United Kingdom
Oceania
Australia - Canberra (Embassy)
New Zealand - Wellington (Embassy)
Multilateral organizations
- Brussels (delegations to the European Union and NATO)
- Geneva (mission to the Office of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization)
- New York City (mission to the United Nations)
- Paris (delegations to UNESCO)
- Strasbourg (delegation to the Council of Europe)
- Vienna (mission to the Office of the United Nations and delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe)
See also
Notes
- ↑ The Hungarian Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome.
References
- ↑ "Hungary Re-Opens its Embassy in Manila" (Press release). Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines). April 3, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
- ↑ https://www.business-gazeta.ru/news/129967
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