List of diplomatic missions in Egypt

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Egypt. At present, the capital city of Cairo hosts 139 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.


Diplomatic missions in Egypt

Diplomatic missions in Cairo

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Embassies

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  1.   Algeria
  2.   Afghanistan[a]
  3.   Albania
  4.   Angola
  5.   Argentina
  6.   Armenia
  7.   Australia
  8.   Austria
  9.   Azerbaijan
  10.   Bahrain
  11.   Bangladesh
  12.   Belarus
  13.   Belgium
  14.   Bolivia
  15.   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  16.   Brazil
  17.   Brunei
  18.   Bulgaria
  19.   Burkina Faso
  20.   Burundi
  21.   Cambodia
  22.   Cameroon
  23.   Canada
  24.   Central African Republic
  25.   Chad
  26.   Chile
  27.   China
  28.   Colombia
  29.   Comoros
  30.   Congo-Brazzaville
  31.   Congo-Kinshasa
  32.   Croatia
  33.   Cuba
  34.   Cyprus
  35.   Czechia
  36.   Denmark
  37.   Djibouti
  38.   Dominican Republic
  39.   Ecuador
  40.   Equatorial Guinea
  41.   Eritrea
  42.   Estonia
  43.   Ethiopia[1]
  44.   Finland
  45.   France
  46.   Gabon
  47.   Georgia
  48.   Germany
  49.   Ghana
  50.   Greece
  51.   Guatemala
  52.   Guinea
  53.   Holy See
  54.   Hungary
  55.   India
  56.   Indonesia
  57.   Iraq
  58.   Ireland
  59.   Israel
  60.   Italy
  61.   Ivory Coast
  62.   Japan
  63.   Jordan
  64.   Kazakhstan
  65.   Kenya
  66.   Kuwait
  67.   Latvia
  68.   Lebanon
  69.   Lesotho
  70.   Liberia
  71.   Libya
  72.   Lithuania
  73.   Malawi
  74.   Malaysia
  75.   Mali
  76.   Malta
  77.   Mauritania
  78.   Mauritius
  79.   Mexico
  80.   Mongolia
  81.   Morocco
  82.   Mozambique
  83.   Myanmar
  84.   Namibia
  85.   Nepal
  86.   Netherlands
  87.   New Zealand
  88.   Niger
  89.   Nigeria
  90.   North Korea
  91.   North Macedonia
  92.   Norway
  93.   Oman
  94.   Pakistan
  95.   Palestine
  96.   Panama
  97.   Peru
  98.   Philippines
  99.   Poland
  100.   Portugal
  101.   Qatar[2]
  102.   Romania
  103.   Russia
  104.   Rwanda
  105.   Saudi Arabia
  106.   Senegal
  107.   Serbia
  108.   Sierra Leone
  109.   Singapore
  110.   Slovakia
  111.   Slovenia
  112.   Somalia
  113.   South Africa
  114.   Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  115.   South Korea
  116.   South Sudan
  117.   Spain
  118.   Sri Lanka
  119.   Sudan
  120.   Sweden
  121.   Switzerland
  122.   Syria
  123.   Tajikistan
  124.   Tanzania
  125.   Thailand
  126.   Tunisia
  127.   Turkey
  128.   Uganda
  129.   Ukraine
  130.   United Arab Emirates
  131.   United Kingdom
  132.   United States
  133.   Uruguay
  134.   Uzbekistan
  135.   Venezuela
  136.   Vietnam
  137.   Yemen
  138.   Zambia
  139.   Zimbabwe

Other delegations or missions

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Embassies To open

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Consulates General/Consulates

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Non-resident embassies

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Resident in Rabat, Morocco

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Resident in other cities

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Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Cairo   Eswatini Embassy 2011
  Honduras Embassy Unknown
  Iran Embassy 1979
  Nicaragua Embassy 2023
  Paraguay Embassy 2024 [8]
Alexandria   Brazil Consulate Unknown
  Canada Consulate-General 1984
  Germany Consulate-General 2008
  India Consulate-General Unknown
  Italy Consulate-General 2014 [9]
  Japan Consulate 1999
  Morocco Consulate-General 2015
   Switzerland Consulate-General 2004
Aswan   Greece Consulate-General 2018
Sharm El Sheikh   France Consulate-General 2015
  Greece Consulate-General 2010
  Italy Consulate 2007
  Saudi Arabia Consulate-General Unknown

Notes

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  1. ^ As of 12 January 2022, no country has formally recognized Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as de jure legitimate government of Afghanistan.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sisi receives credentials of new Ethiopian ambassador to Egypt
  2. ^ "Qatar Embassy in Cairo - Arab Republic of Egypt".
  3. ^ "Permanent Representational and Specialised Offices". African Union. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Kyrgyzstan to open embassy in Egypt".
  5. ^ "Moldova mulls plans to set up embassy in Egypt – the North Africa Post".
  6. ^ "President Al-Sisi receives credentials of 13 new ambassadors to Egypt". Daily News Egypt. 4 April 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Mohamed Ferrara, sobrino de Gadafi, es destituido como embajador de Nicaragua en Egipto" [Mohamed Ferrara, Gadhaffi's nephew, is dismissed as Nicaragua's ambassador to Egypt]. Despacho 505 (in Spanish). 7 May 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  8. ^ [https://www.lanacion.com.py/politica/2024/10/11/gobierno-de-santiago-pena-oficializo-el-cierre-de-cuatro-embajadas/ Gobierno de Santiago Peña oficializó el cierre de cuatro embajadas (in Spanish)
  9. ^ "Aggiornamenti tabelle territoriali estere al dicembre 2014 - Variazioni comunicate dal Ministero degli Affari Esteri" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 13 January 2022.
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