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The list below shows British ambassadors to the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) at its capital, Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), from 1954 after the Geneva Conference which separated French Indochina into its component states of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam and temporarily partitioned Vietnam (although the Geneva agreement was not accepted by ...
Flag used by British embassies The Union Flag, used by high commissions Flag used by British consulates and consulates-general. The heads of British diplomatic missions are persons appointed as senior diplomats to individual nations, or international organizations.
The UK and Vietnam entered into a strategic partnership agreement, to boost bilateral ties, in 2010. [3] The UK and Vietnam trade is governed by the United Kingdom–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, a continuity trade agreement based on the European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force on the 1 January 2021. [4]
The UK co-chaired the 1954 Geneva Conference with the Soviet Union, overseeing the creation of the sovereign states of North Vietnam and South Vietnam in the final stages of the First Indochina War. Prior to the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution , the United Kingdom began providing support to the South Vietnamese government in the form of advice ...
Pages in category "Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Vietnam" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Vietnam. The capital, Hanoi currently hosts 78 embassies. Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang are host to career consulates. This listing omits honorary consulates and trade missions, except for those that serve as de facto embassies. Diplomatic missions in Vietnam
The list below includes lists of ambassadors and high commissioners of the United Kingdom (who fulfil the function of ambassadors in fellow countries of the Commonwealth of Nations). This article includes, in separate sections, ambassadors of the former Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801) and Kingdom of England (10th century–1707).
(Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary) Vanuatu---Vacant Venezuela: 20 November 2014: London: United Kingdom: Rocío Maneiro (Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary) Vietnam: 29 November 2017: London: United Kingdom: An Ngoc Tran (Ambassador) Yemen: 26 June 2015: London: United Kingdom: Dr. Yassin Saeed Ahmed Noman (Ambassador) Zambia