List of diplomatic missions in Mauritania
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Mauritania. There are currently 35 embassies in Nouakchott.
Diplomatic missions in Nouakchott
Embassies
- Algeria
- Brazil
- China
- Congo-Kinshasa
- Egypt
- France
- Gambia
- Germany
- Guinea-Bissau[1]
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Italy[2]
- Japan
- Kuwait
- Libya
- Mali
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Oman[3]
- Palestine
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sudan
- Syria
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Yemen
Other posts
- European Union (Delegation)
Consulates-General
Nouadhibou
Non-resident embassies
If not mentioned, then the residence is in Rabat.
- Albania (Madrid)[4]
- Angola (Dakar)[5]
- Argentina (Tunis)[6]
- Australia (Paris)[7]
- Austria[8]
- Azerbaijan[9]
- Belgium[10]
- Barbados (Dublin)
- Cameroon (Dakar)[11]
- Canada[12]
- Chile (Algiers)[13]
- Colombia (Dakar)[14]
- Croatia[15]
- Cuba (Algiers)[16]
- Cyprus (Tripoli)[17]
- Czechia[18]
- Denmark[19]
- Finland[20]
- Greece[21]
- Haiti (Paris)
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Jordan
- Jamaica (Paris)
- Kenya (Dakar)
- Kyrgyzstan (London)
- Lesotho (Tripoli)[22]
- Luxembourg (Dakar)
- Maldives (London)
- Malta (Valletta)[23]
- Malaysia
- Mexico (Algiers)[24]
- Norway[25]
- Netherlands (Dakar)[26]
- New Zealand (Paris)
- Pakistan [27]
- North Korea (Abuja)
- Philippines
- Portugal (Dakar)[28]
- Poland[29]
- Romania (Dakar)[30]
- Rwanda[31]
- Serbia (New York City)[32]
- Slovakia (Algiers)[33][34]
- Switzerland (Dakar)[35]
- South Korea
- Sweden (Bamako)[36]
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan (Paris)
- Taiwan (Paris)
- Tanzania (Abuja)[37]
- Uzbekistan (Paris)
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Zambia (Abuja)[38]
Former Embassies
See also
References
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