Diplomatic missions of Guinea

Diplomatic missions of Guinea

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Guinea's relations with other countries, including with West African neighbors, have improved steadily since 1985. Guinea reestablished relations with France and Germany in 1975, and with neighboring Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal in 1978. Guinea has been active in efforts toward regional integration and cooperation, especially regarding the Organization of African Unity and the Economic Organization of West African States (ECOWAS). Guinea takes its role in a variety of international organizations seriously and participates actively in their deliberations and decisions.

Guinea has participated in both diplomatic and military efforts to resolve conflicts in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Bissau, and contributed contingents of troops to peacekeeping operations in all three countries as part of ECOMOG, the Military Observer Group of ECOWAS. Guinea has offered asylum to over 700,000 Liberian, Sierra Leonean, and Bissauan refugees since 1990, despite the economic and environmental costs involved.

Guinea is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military (as covered under Article 98).

Listed below are Guinean missions abroad, excluding honorary consulates.

Europe

*flag|Belgium
**Brussels (Embassy)
*flag|Germany
**Berlin
*flag|France
**Paris (Embassy)
*flag|Italy
**Rome (Embassy)
*flag|Russia
**Moscow (Embassy)
*flag|Serbia
**Belgrade (Embassy)
*flag|Switzerland
**Geneva (Embassy)
*flag|United Kingdom
**London (Embassy)

North America

*flag|Canada
**Ottawa (Embassy)
*flag|Cuba
**Havana (Embassy)
*Flag|United States
** Washington DC (Embassy)

outh America

*flag|Brazil
**Brasília (Embassy)

Middle East

*flag|Iran
**Tehran (Embassy)
*flag|Saudi Arabia
**Riyadh (Embassy)
**Jeddah (Consulate-General)
*flag|United Arab Emirates
**Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
**Dubai (Consulate-General)

Africa

*flag|Algeria
** Algiers (Embassy)
*flag|Angola
**Luanda (Embassy)
*flag|Côte d'Ivoire
**Abidjan (Embassy)
*flag|Ethiopia
**Addis Ababa (Embassy)
*flag|Egypt
**Cairo (Embassy)
*flag|Gabon
**Libreville (Embassy)
*flag|Ghana
**Accra (Embassy)
*flag|Guinea-Bissau
**Bissau (Embassy)
*flag|Liberia
**Monrovia (Embassy)
*flag|Libya
**Tripoli (Embassy)
*flag|Mali
**Bamako (Embassy)
*flag|Morocco
**Rabat (Embassy)
*flag|Nigeria
**Abuja (Embassy)
*flag|Senegal
**Dakar (Embassy)
*flag|Sierra Leone
**Freetown (Embassy)
*flag|South Africa
** Pretoria (Embassy)

Asia

*flag|China
**Beijing (Embassy)
*flag|Japan
**Tokyo (Embassy)
*flag|Malaysia
**Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)

Multilateral Organisations

** New York (delegation to the United Nations)

ee also

*Foreign relations of Guinea

External links

* [http://www.mae.gov.gn/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs]


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