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This is a list of diplomatic missions of South Africa. South Africa dramatically expanded its diplomatic presence globally, especially in Africa, in the immediate years after the end of apartheid . It was the only country to have embassies in the various bantustan states of Transkei , Venda , Bophuthatswana and Ciskei that South Africa established.
Abuja Ecuador: Embassy 2019 [26] Mozambique: Embassy [a] 2002 Calabar Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate 1997 [27] Kaduna United States: Consulate 1994 [28] Kano Polish People's Republic: Consulate 1988 [29] United Kingdom: Liaison Office 2014 Lagos Australia: Embassy branch office 2009 Austria: Consulate 2013 Belgium: Embassy branch office ...
Abuja: Embassy Countries: Benin ... Gambia Guinea Ivory Coast Mali Niger Senegal [1] [7] [8] South Africa: Pretoria: Embassy [1] ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Equatorial Guinea is a small Spanish-speaking West African country. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing. Map of diplomatic missions of Equatorial Guinea
South Africa has an embassy in Vienna. Belarus: 4 March 1993: Belarus has an embassy in Pretoria [123] South Africa is accredited to Belarus from its embassy in Moscow, Russia. [123] Belgium: 28 August 1933: Belgium has an embassy in Pretoria and a consulate-general in Cape Town. South Africa has an embassy in Brussels. Bulgaria: 2 February 1992
The position of South African ambassador to the United States is the most prestigious and top diplomatic post in South Africa. The position was first held in March 1949, following the upgrade of South Africa's diplomatic mission to an embassy. The post has been held by many important politicians and was most recently held by Nomaindia Mfeketo.
Embassy Countries: Botswana Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Seychelles South Africa ... Abuja: Embassy International Organizations:
1940-1945 served with South African Army. 1949-1954: second secretary, South African Embassy Washington DC. 1954-1957: second secretary South Afarican Embassy Ottawa. 1954-1957: permanent representative to UN. 1959-1962: assistant secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs, Pretoria. 1964-1967: minister, South African Embassy, Washington DC.