List of diplomatic missions of Albania
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Albania, referenced from the Albanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Honorary consulates are omitted. Albania has diplomatic missions in 43 countries and six permanent missions accredited to various international organizations around the world. After the 2013 elections the Foreign Minister, Ditmir Bushati said that the government will close a part of their diplomatic missions due to an economic crisis.
Africa
Americas
- Brazil
- Brasilia (embassy)
- Canada
- Ottawa (embassy)
- United States
- Washington, DC (embassy)
- New York (Consulate General)
Asia
- China
- Beijing (embassy)
- Israel
- Tel Aviv (embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (embassy)
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City (embassy)
- Qatar
- Doha (embassy)
- Saudi Arabia
- Riyadh (embassy)
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (embassy)
Europe
- Austria
- Vienna (embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (embassy)
- Bulgaria
- Sofia (embassy)
- Croatia
- Zagreb (embassy)
- Czech Republic
- Prague (embassy)
- Denmark
- Copenhagen (embassy)
- France
- Paris (embassy)
- Germany
- Berlin (embassy)
- Greece
- Athens (embassy)
- Ioannina (Consulate General)
- Thessaloniki (Consulate General)
- Holy See
- Rome (embassy)
- Hungary
- Budapest (embassy)
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Pristina (embassy)
- Macedonia
- Skopje (embassy)
- Montenegro
- Podgorica (embassy)
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Warsaw (embassy)
- Romania
- Bucharest (embassy)
- Russia
- Moscow (embassy)
- Serbia
- Belgrade (embassy)
- Slovakia
- Bratislava (embassy)
- Slovenia
- Ljubljana (embassy)
- Spain
- Madrid (embassy)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (embassy)
- Switzerland
- Bern (embassy)
- United Kingdom
Multilateral organisations
- Brussels (permanent mission to NATO)
- Jeddah (permanent mission to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation)
- New York City (permanent mission to the United Nations)
- Paris (permanent mission to UNESCO)
- Strasbourg (permanent mission to the Council of Europe)
- Vienna (permanent mission to the UNOV/Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe)
See also
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