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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Venezuela, excluding honorary consulates. Venezuela has an extensive global diplomatic presence and is the Latin American country with the third highest number of diplomatic missions after Brazil and Cuba .
Embassy 2002 [31] Comoros: Embassy 2016 Ecuador: Embassy 1978 [32] Egypt: Embassy 1979 Closed after Iranian Revolution Ethiopia: Embassy 1997 [33] Gabon: Embassy 1980s [34] Gambia: Embassy Unknown [citation needed] Israel: Embassy: 1979 Closed after 1979 attack to Israeli Embassy in Tehran [35] [36] Morocco: Embassy 2018 [37] Peru: Embassy 1978 ...
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Caracas Argentina: Embassy 2024 [32] Austria: Embassy 2002 [33] Australia: Embassy 2002 [34] [35] Belgium: Diplomatic office 2021 [13] Canada: Embassy 2019 [36] Chile: Embassy 2024 [37] Costa Rica: Embassy 2020 [38] Czechia: Embassy 2011 [39] [40] Dominican Republic: Embassy 2024 [41] Ecuador ...
Since 2006 Vietnam has had an embassy in Caracas and Venezuela has an embassy in Hanoi. Though bilateral trade was $11.7 million in 2007 [ 135 ] relations show "great potential". [ 136 ] Over the past ten years, the two countries have witnessed new developments in various fields, including politics, economics, culture and society, particularly ...
Brazil will mediate on issues regarding Argentine and Peruvian citizens in Venezuela, the main one being the status of six Venezuelan opposition figures who sought asylum in the Argentine embassy ...
The embassy of Azerbaijan in Tehran resumed its work Monday after more than a year of negotiations between the two countries to ease tensions, media reports said. An official at the embassy told ...
New York City: Saeed Iravani Uruguay: Montevideo: Javad Heydari Uzbekistan: Tashkent: Mohammad Ali Eskandari Vatican City: Vatican City: Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari Venezuela: Caracas: Hojjatollah Soltani Vietnam: Hanoi: Ali Akbar Nazari Yemen: Sana'a: Ali Mohammad Rezaei Zambia: Lusaka: Vacant Zimbabwe: Harare: Abbas Navazani
U.S. law enforcement and immigration officials are investigating more than 100 criminal cases tied to suspected members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang.