List of diplomatic missions of the European Union
The member states of the European Union speak with the same voice on many issues. The EU is the world's largest trade bloc and donor of humanitarian and development assistance, and thus has an extensive network of delegations around the world mainly operating in the framework of External Relations, for which the European Commission is the main decision body. The EU also represents shared political and security viewpoints held by its member states, as articulated in the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
The EU's predecessor, the European Coal and Steel Community, opened its first mission in London in 1955, three years after non-EU countries began to accredit their missions in Brussels to the Community. The US had been a fervent supporter of the ECSC's efforts from the beginning, and Secretary of State Dean Acheson sent Jean Monnet a dispatch in the name of President Truman confirming full US diplomatic recognition of the ECSC. A US ambassador to the ECSC was accredited soon thereafter, and he headed the second overseas mission to establish diplomatic relations with the Community institutions.[1]
The number of delegates began to rise in the 1960s following the merging of the executive institutions of the three European Communities into a single Commission. Until recently some states had reservations accepting that EU delegations held the full status of a diplomatic mission. Article 20 of the Maastricht Treaty requires the Delegations and the Member States’ diplomatic missions to "co-operate in ensuring that the common positions and joint actions adopted by the Council are complied with and implemented".
Management of the EU External Relations is conducted by the European External Action Service which reports to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs. Delegates are generally sent only to capital cities and cities hosting multilateral bodies.
The EU missions work separately from the work of the missions of its member states, however in some circumstances it may share resources and facilities. In Abuja, the EU mission shares its premises with a number of member states.[2] The European Commission also maintains representation in each of the member states.[3] For details on diplomatic representation, see Foreign relations of the European Union#Diplomatic representation.
Europe
- Albania
- Tirana (Delegation)
- Armenia
- Yerevan (Delegation †)
- Azerbaijan
- Baku (Delegation)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sarajevo (Delegation)
- Georgia
- Tbilisi (Delegation †)
- Iceland
- Kosovo
- Pristina (European Commission Liaison Office)
- Kosovska Mitrovica (Office)[5]
- Macedonia
- Skopje (Delegation †)
- Republic of Moldova
- Chişinău (Delegation †)
- Montenegro
- Podgorica (Delegation)
- Norway
- Oslo (Delegation †)
- Russia
- Moscow (Delegation)
- Serbia
- Belgrade (Delegation †)
- Switzerland
- Berne (Delegation †)
- Turkey
- Ankara (Delegation)
- Ukraine
- Kiev (Delegation †)
North and Central America
- Barbados
- Bridgetown (Delegation)
- Canada
- Ottawa (Delegation)
- Cuba
- Havana (Delegation)
- Dominican Republic
- Santo Domingo (Delegation)
- El Salvador
- San Salvador (Delegation)
- Guatemala
- Ciudad de Guatemala (Delegation)
- Haiti
- Port-au-Prince (Delegation)
- Honduras
- Tegucigalpa (Delegation)
- Jamaica
- Kingston (Delegation)
- Mexico
- Mexico City (Delegation)
- Nicaragua
- Managua (Delegation)
- United States (more information)
- Washington, D.C. (Delegation)
South America
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Delegation)
- Bolivia
- La Paz (Delegation)
- Brazil
- Brasília (Delegation)
- Chile
- Santiago (Delegation)
- Colombia
- Bogotá (Delegation)
- Guyana
- Georgetown (Delegation)
- Paraguay
- Asunción (Delegation)
- Peru
- Lima (Delegation)
- Uruguay
- Montevideo (Delegation)
- Venezuela
- Caracas (Delegation)
Africa
- Algeria
- Algiers (Delegation)
- Angola
- Luanda (Delegation †)
- Benin
- Cotonou (Delegation)
- Botswana
- Gaborone (Delegation †)
- Burkina Faso
- Ouagadougou (Delegation †)
- Burundi
- Bujumbura (Delegation †)
- Cameroon
- Yaoundé (Delegation †)
- Cape Verde
- Praia (Delegation †)
- Central African Republic
- Bangui (Delegation †)
- Chad
- N'Djamena (Delegation †)
- Congo
- Brazzaville (Delegation)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kinshasa (Delegation)
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Abidjan (Delegation †)
- Djibouti
- Djibouti (Delegation †)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Delegation)
- Eritrea
- Asmara (Delegation †)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Delegation †)
- Gabon
- Libreville (Delegation)
- Ghana
- Accra (Delegation †)
- Guinea
- Conakry (Delegation)
- Guinea-Bissau
- Bissau (Delegation †)
- Kenya
- Nairobi (Delegation †)
- Lesotho
- Maseru (Delegation †)
- Liberia
- Monrovia (Delegation †)
- Madagascar
- Antananarivo (Delegation †)
- Malawi
- Lilongwe (Delegation †)
- Mali
- Bamako (Delegation)
- Mauritania
- Nouakchott (Delegation)
- Mauritius
- Port Louis (Delegation †)
- Morocco
- Rabat (Delegation)
- Mozambique
- Maputo (Delegation †)
- Namibia
- Windhoek (Delegation)
- Niger
- Niamey (Delegation †)
- Nigeria
- Abuja (Delegation †)
- Rwanda
- Kigali (Delegation †)
- Senegal
- Dakar (Delegation †)
- Sierra Leone
- Freetown (Delegation †)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Delegation †)
- Sudan
- Khartoum (Delegation †)
- Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam (Delegation †)
- Togo
- Lomé (Delegation †)
- Tunisia
- Tunis (Delegation)
- Uganda
- Kampala (Delegation †)
- Zambia
- Lusaka (Delegation)
- Zimbabwe
- Harare (Delegation †)
Middle East
- Iraq
- Baghdad (Delegation)
- Israel
- Tel Aviv (Delegation)
- Jordan
- Amman (Delegation)
- Lebanon
- Beirut (Delegation)
- Palestinian Authority
- East Jerusalem (European Commission Technical Assistance Office)
- Saudi Arabia
- Riyadh (Delegation)
- Syria
- Damascus (Delegation)
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Delegation)
- Yemen
- Sana'a (Delegation)
Asia
- Afghanistan
- Kabul (Delegation †)
- Bangladesh
- Dhaka (Delegation)
- People's Republic of China
- India
- New Delhi (Delegation †)
- Indonesia[6]
- Jakarta (Delegation †)
- Japan
- Tokyo (Delegation)
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan[7]
- Bishkek (Delegation)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Delegation)
- Myanmar
- Yangon (Delegation)
- Nepal
- Kathmandu (Delegation)
- Pakistan
- Islamabad (Delegation)
- Philippines
- Manila (Delegation †)
- Singapore
- Singapore (Delegation)
- South Korea
- Seoul (Delegation)
- Sri Lanka
- Colombo (Delegation)
- Taiwan
- Taipei (Economic and Trade Office)
- Tajikistan
- Dushanbe (Delegation)
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Delegation †)
- East Timor
- Dili (Delegation †)
- Uzbekistan
- Tashkent (Europa House)
- Viet Nam
- Hanoi (Delegation †)
Oceania
- Australia
- Canberra (Delegation †)
- Fiji
- Suva (Delegation †)
- Papua New Guinea
- Port Moresby (Delegation †)
- New Zealand
- Wellington (Delegation †)
Multilateral organisations
- Addis Ababa (Delegation to the African Union †)
- Geneva (Delegation to UN organisations and the World Trade Organization)[8]
- Jakarta (Delegation to ASEAN)[9]
- New York City (Delegation to the United Nations)
- Paris (Delegation to UNESCO and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
- Rome (Delegation to UN organisations: Food and Agriculture Organization, WFP, IFAD)[10]
- Strasbourg (Delegation to the Council of Europe)
- Vienna (Delegation to the international organisations in Vienna: IAEA, UNODC, UNIDO and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe)[11]
Notes
† As part of the process of establishment of the European External Action Service envisioned in the recently ratified Treaty of Lisbon, on 1 January 2010 all former European Commission delegations were renamed into European Union delegations and till the end of the month 54 of the missions (marked with † in the list above) were transformed into embassy-type missions that employ greater powers than the regular delegations. These upgraded delegations have taken on the role previously carried out by the national embassies of the member state holding the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union.[12]
See also
- Accreditations and Responsibilities of EU delegations - for non-resident missions
- Delegations of the European Parliament
- Delegation of the European Union to Canada
- Delegation of the European Union to the United States
- European External Action Service
- Foreign relations of the European Union
- List of diplomatic missions to the European Union
- List of European Union ambassadors
References
- ↑ Taking Europe to the world: 50 years of the European Commission's External Service
- ↑ Unified External Service of the European Commission Unified External Service of the European Commission
- ↑ Representations of the European Commission
- ↑ http://esb.is/about_us/about_us.htm
- ↑ "EU office in northern K. Mitrovica" b92.net 26 March 2010 Link retrieved 26 March 2010
- ↑ The mission in Jakarta is the EU Delegation to Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam and ASEAN
- ↑ Delegation to the Kyrgyz Republic
- ↑ Delgva.ec.europa.eu
- ↑ "PR German-Czech EU Presentation Credentials" (PDF). Asean.org.
- ↑ http://ec.europa.eu/delegations/delita/about_us/delegation_mandate.htm
- ↑ Delvie.ec.europa.eu
- ↑ EU commission 'embassies' granted new powers, EUobserver
- External Relations Directorate of the European Commission
- External Service - Delegations' websites
- External Service Directory - accreditations and responsibilities
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