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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe, excluding honorary consulates. Following Ian Smith's Universal Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom in 1965 Rhodesia's diplomatic presence was dramatically rolled back across the world. By the time of the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979 Rhodesia only had representative offices in London, Bonn, Pretoria, Washington, D.C. and Tokyo. Missions in Maputo (then Lourenço Marques) and Lisbon were closed in 1975 following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. Under Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe ran a new foreign policy which operated more closely with African, Soviet and NAM states.
Some white Rhodesians who have left their country following ZANU-PF coming to power have established "embassies" and offices representing a government in exile in places afar as Thailand, Iceland and London
Europe
- Austria
- Vienna (Embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
- France
- Paris (Embassy)
- Germany
- Berlin (Embassy)
- Italy
- Rome (Embassy)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Consulate-General)
- Russia
- Moscow (Embassy)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (Embassy)
- Switzerland
- Geneva (Embassy)
- United Kingdom
- London (Embassy)
America
- Brazil
- Brasília (Embassy)
- Canada
- Ottawa (Embassy)
- Cuba
- Havana (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington DC (Embassy)
Africa
- Angola
- Luanda (Embassy)
- Botswana
- Gaborone (Embassy)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kinshasa (Embassy)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Embassy)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
- Ghana
- Accra (Embassy)
- Kenya
- Nairobi (Embassy)
- Libya
- Tripoli (Embassy)
- Malawi
- Lilongwe (Embassy)
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Windhoek (Embassy)
- Nigeria
- Abuja (Embassy)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Embassy)
- Johannesburg (Consulate-General)
- Senegal
- Sudan
- Khartoum (Embassy)
- Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam (Embassy)
- Zambia
- Lusaka (Embassy)
Asia
- China
- Beijing (Embassy)
- India
- New Delhi (Embassy)
- Indonesia
- Jakarta (Embassy)
- Iran
- Tehran (Embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Oceania
Multilateral Organizations
- Addis Ababa (Permanent Mission to the African Union)
- Brussels (Mission to the European Union)
- Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations and international organizations)
- New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
- Paris (Permanent Mission to UNESCO)
References
- "President Mugabe to open Zim embassy in Senegal" talkzimbabwe.com 06 April 2010 Link retrieved 06 April 2010
See also
Related articles
External links
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