List of diplomatic missions of Russia

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Russia. These missions are subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Russian Federation has one of the largest networks of embassies and consulates of any country. Russia has significant interests in Eastern Europe, the Near East and especially in the former states of the Soviet Union. It also has extensive ties to countries in the developing world, a legacy of Cold War diplomatic efforts to extend the Soviet Union's influence in Africa and Asia which are now more important for commercial reasons.
Russia established several consulates in the United States and Canada to cater to Russian immigrants. In 1917, the Tsarist government vanished, with a number of consuls who maintained tsarist loyalties establishing the "Council of Ambassadors" (Russian: Совещания послов), through which they worked as embassies without a government. Among these were consuls in seven U.S. cities and three Canadian cities, receiving financing from the U.S. government. The consuls stopped their services in the late 1920s; the U.S. government seized the records of the consulates. The seizure started a long dispute. The National Archives and Records Administration received the documents in 1949. In 1980 the U.S. government loaned the documents of the Canadian consulates to the Library and Archives Canada. On 31 January 1990 the U.S. returned the documents to the Soviet Union and kept the microfilms as evidence.
After 1992, due to financial reasons, embassies in Freetown (Sierra Leone), Monrovia (Liberia), Maseru (Lesotho), Mogadishu (Somalia), Niamey (Niger), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), and Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) were closed. In 1995 the embassy in Paramaribo (Suriname) also suspended operations.[clarification needed]
The Russian Federation has no diplomatic relations with Bhutan and Solomon Islands. Since Georgia and Russia severed diplomatic relations in 2008, the Swiss embassy in Tbilisi hosts a Russian interests section.
In February 2022, Micronesia and Ukraine severed diplomatic relations with Russia.
However, despite any obstacles led by West countries and its allies, Russia has been agreed towards new chancery or missions abroad, including Burkina Faso, South Sudan, and Equatorial Guinea agreed in July 2023, and Maldives in March 2024. Several missions in overseas has been inaugurate such as Embassy in Burkina Faso in December 2023, and General Consulate in Maldives in March 2024.
Current missions
Africa
- Embassy in Cairo
- Embassy in Asmara
- Embassy in Dar es Salaam
- Embassy in Libreville
- Embassy in Pretoria
- Embassy in Lusaka
Americas
- Embassy in Buenos Aires
- Embassy in Havana
- Embassy in Mexico City
- Embassy in Ottawa
- Consulate General in Montreal
- Consulate General in Rio de Janeiro
- Embassy in Santiago
- Embassy in Washington, D.C.
- Consulate General in New York City
- Embassy in Montevideo
Asia
- Embassy in Kabul
- Embassy in Yerevan
- Embassy in Beijing
- Consulate General in Shanghai
- Embassy in New Delhi
- Embassy in Tel Aviv
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Consulate General in Niigata
- Consulate General in Sapporo
- Consular Office in Hakodate
- Embassy in Astana
- Embassy in Seoul
- Embassy in Pyongyang
- Consulate General in Karachi
- Embassy in Singapore
- Embassy in Ulaanbaatar
- Embassy in Ankara
- Consulate General in Istanbul
- Embassy in Ashgabat
- Consulate General in Da Nang
- Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City
Europe
- Embassy in Belgrade
- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Bern
- Embassy in Brussels
- Embassy in Bucharest
- Embassy in Budapest
- Embassy in Canberra
- Embassy in Chişinău
- Embassy in Copenhagen
- Embassy in The Hague
- Embassy in Helsinki
- Embassy in Lisbon
- Embassy in London
- Consulate General in Edinburgh
- Embassy in Madrid
- Consulate General in Barcelona
- Embassy in Minsk
- Embassy in Oslo
- Embassy in Paris
- Consulate General in Strasbourg
- Embassy in Prague
- Embassy in Reykjavík
- Embassy in Riga
- Embassy in Rome
- Embassy in Sarajevo
- Embassy in Skopje
- Embassy in Sofia
- Embassy in Stockholm
- Embassy in Sukhumi
- Embassy in Tallinn
- Embassy in Tirana
- Embassy in Valletta
- Embassy in Vienna
- Embassy in Vilnius
- Embassy in Warsaw
Oceania
- Embassy in Wellington
International organizations
- Permanent Mission to the European Union in Brussels
- Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva
- Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City
Embassies to open
Closed missions
Africa
Americas
Asia
Oceania
Europe
See also
Notes
References
- Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- (in Russian) Дипломатические и консульские представительства России за рубежом