List of diplomatic missions in Ireland

This article lists embassies accredited in Ireland. There are currently 66 embassies in Dublin.

Diplomatic missions in Ireland

Diplomatic missions in Dublin

Country Mission type Opened Photo
 AlgeriaEmbassy2021-
 ArgentinaEmbassy1995-
 AustraliaEmbassy1984 -
 AustriaEmbassy1973 -
 BelgiumEmbassy1967 -
 BrazilEmbassy1977 -
 BulgariaEmbassy2006-
 CanadaEmbassy1959 -
 ChileEmbassy2004-
 ChinaEmbassy1980 -
 ColombiaEmbassy2018 -
 CroatiaEmbassy2003 -
 CubaEmbassy2010-
 CyprusEmbassy2005 -
 Czech RepublicEmbassy1994 -
 DenmarkEmbassy1971-
 EgyptEmbassy1993 -
 EstoniaEmbassy1993-
 EthiopiaEmbassy2001-
 FinlandEmbassy1973-
 FranceEmbassy1961 -
 GeorgiaEmbassy2011-
 GermanyEmbassy1958-
 GreeceEmbassy1979 -
  Holy SeeApostolic Nunciature2000-
 HungaryEmbassy1981 -
 IndiaEmbassy1988 -
 IranEmbassy2005-
 IsraelEmbassy1996-
 ItalyEmbassy1975 -
 JapanEmbassy1964 -
 KenyaEmbassy2009 -
 KuwaitEmbassy Office2021-
 LatviaEmbassy2000 -
 LesothoEmbassy2008 -
 LithuaniaEmbassy1991 -
 MalaysiaEmbassy1999-
 MaltaEmbassy2004-
 MexicoEmbassy1986 -
 MoldovaEmbassy2019 -
 MoroccoEmbassy2000-
 NetherlandsEmbassy1974-
 New ZealandEmbassy2018 -
 NigeriaEmbassy1995-
 NorwayEmbassy1983-
 PakistanEmbassy2004 -
 PalestineMission2010-
 PeruEmbassy2017-
 PolandEmbassy1978 -
 PortugalEmbassy1973 -
 RomaniaEmbassy2001-
 RussiaEmbassy1976-
 Saudi ArabiaEmbassy2009-
 SlovakiaEmbassy2004 -
 SloveniaEmbassy2021-
 South AfricaEmbassy1991-
 South KoreaEmbassy1998 -
 SpainEmbassy1971 -
 SudanEmbassy2019 -
  SwitzerlandEmbassy1990 -
 Republic of China (Taiwan)Taipei Representative Office2012-
 TurkeyEmbassy1989 -
 UkraineEmbassy2003 -
 United Arab EmiratesEmbassy2010-
 United KingdomEmbassy1957 -
 United StatesEmbassy1950 -

Accredited embassies

Resident in London unless otherwise noted.[1]

Former embassies

See also

Notes

a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognised as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN member states have recognised Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

References

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