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This list of diplomatic missions in Singapore is made up of 75 embassies/high commissions, several foreign consular posts and 11 international organisations. It does not include honorary consuls . Countries without any forms of diplomatic representations in Singapore have accredited non-resident ambassadors or high commissioners to the island ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Italy, excluding honorary consulates. Italy has a large global network of diplomatic missions. Italy has a large global network of diplomatic missions. It is the only country in the world [ citation needed ] to have an embassy on its own territory—the Italian embassy to the Holy See is in Rome.
Italian Ambassadors are the official diplomatic representatives of the Government of Italy. ... Embassy closed on December 31, 2014. ... Singapore: September 27, 2021 ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Singapore. ... Japan: Tokyo: Embassy [24] Ong Eng Chuan (Ambassador) ... Italy Portugal Spain ...
This is a list of ambassadors, high commissioners and permanent representatives of the Republic of Singapore to other countries and international organisations. Singapore has a total of 27 resident ambassadors/high commissioners (some of whom are concurrently accredited to other countries), 4 resident permanent representatives, and 39 non-resident ambassadors.
During the 19th century, Italy and Japan experienced similar historical periods, characterised by huge changes in their political and social structure. [8] Italy achieved national unity in 1861 during the period known as the Risorgimento, while Japan saw the end of the Bakufu system and the beginning in 1868 of a process of profound modernization along Western lines that came to be known as ...
Closed following the Japanese surrender of World War II November 15, 1951: 在ローマ在外事務所長: Chief of the Japanese Government's Overseas Agency in Rome: 井上 孝治郎: Inoue Kōjirō April 28, 1952: 臨時代理大使: Chargé d'affaires ad interim: 井上 孝治郎: Inoue Kōjirō October 9, 1952: 特命全権大使 ...
For centuries, early modern Japan did not actively seek to expand its foreign relations. The first Japanese ambassadors to a Western country travelled to Spain in 1613. Japan did not open an embassy in the United States (in Washington, D.C.) until 1860. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.