Diplomatic missions of Estonia
- Diplomatic missions of Estonia
Estonia (re-)established a foreign ministry on 12 April 1990 while the country was slowly becoming independent from the Soviet Union, with the symbols and instruments of soverignty were progressively being reintroduced. The events in August later that year when a failed coup in Moscow accelerated the process for independence. The staff of the ministry worked a seven-day work week with threadbare facilities and supplies until January 1992, after they had secured Estonia's international recognition, and opened missions in New York, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bonn, Paris and Moscow [http://www.vm.ee/eng/kat_135/4058.html] .
As the current Estonian government considers Estonia's incorporation into the Soviet Union as being illegal, it states that the foreign ministry has been in continual operation since 1918.
Europe
*Flag|Austria
** Vienna (Embassy)
*Flag|Belarus
** Minsk (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Belgium
** Brussels (Embassy)
*Flag|Bulgaria
** Sofia (Embassy)
*Flag|Czech Republic
** Prague (Embassy)
*Flag|Denmark
** Copenhagen (Embassy)
*Flag|Finland
** Helsinki (Embassy)
*Flag|France
** Paris (Embassy)
*Flag|Georgia
** Tbilisi (Embassy)
*Flag|Germany
** Berlin (Embassy)
*Flag|Greece
** Athens (Embassy)
*Flag|Hungary
** Budapest (Embassy)
*Flag|Ireland
** Dublin (Embassy)
*Flag|Italy
** Rome (Embassy)
*Flag|Latvia
** Riga (Embassy)
*Flag|Lithuania
** Vilnius (Embassy)
*Flag|Netherlands
** The Hague (Embassy)
*Flag|Norway
** Oslo (Embassy)
*Flag|Poland
** Warsaw (Embassy)
*Flag|Portugal
** Lisbon (Embassy)
*Flag|Russia
** Moscow (Embassy)
** Pskov (Consulate-General)
** Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Spain
** Madrid (Embassy)
*Flag|Sweden
** Stockholm (Embassy)
*Flag|Ukraine
** Kiev (Embassy)
*Flag|United Kingdom
** London (Embassy)
North America
*Flag|Canada
** Ottawa (Embassy)
*Flag|United States
** Washington DC (Embassy)
** New York (Consulate-General)
Middle East
*Flag|Turkey
** Ankara (Embassy)
Asia
*Flag|China
** Beijing (Embassy)
*Flag|India
** New Delhi (Consulate)
*Flag|Japan
** Tokyo (Embassy)
Multilateral organisations
* Brussels
**permanent representation to NATO
**permanent representation to the European Union
* Geneva
**permanent representation to the United Nations Headquarters and Other International Organisations
**permanent representation to the United Nations
* Paris
**permanent representation to UNESCO
* Rome
**permanent representation to the FAO
* Strasbourg
**permanent representation to the Council of Europe
* The Hague
**permanent representation to the OPCW
*Vienna
**permanent representation to the IAEA
**permanent representation to the OSCE
ee also
Foreign relations of Estonia
References
* [http://www.vm.ee/eng Foreign Ministry of Estonia]
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