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Botswana's Ministry of International Relations is a department of the government of Botswana responsible for managing the country's diplomatic relations with other countries and international organizations. This mandate includes political, economic, and social/cultural relations. [1]
Countries hosting a diplomatic missions of Botswana. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Botswana. Botswana has a small but far-reaching network of foreign missions abroad. As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Botswanan diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth member-states are known as High Commissions.
Ministry of Finance (Botswana) Ministry of Health (Botswana) Ministry of International Relations (Botswana) Ministry of Justice (Botswana) Ministry of Lands and Water Affairs (Botswana) Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (Botswana) Ministry of Minerals and Energy (Botswana) Ministry of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and ...
See Botswana–North Korea relations Russia: 6 March 1970: See Botswana–Russia relations. Botswana and the Soviet Union initiated diplomatic relations on 6 March 1970. Despite its pro-Western orientation, Botswana participated in the 1980 Summer Olympics. The present-day relations between the two countries are described as friendly and long ...
The Cabinet of Botswana consists of the President, ... Ministry of International Relations; Minister of International Relations: Phenyo Butale. 11 November 2024:
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Botswana excluding honorary consulates. The capital Gaborone currently hosts 22 embassies and 1 delegation (European Union). The city is also host to several international organizations. Most of the non-resident diplomatic missions that are accredited to Botswana are located in South Africa. [1]
Diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Botswana were established on 6 March 1970. [1] [5] Relations were initially handled through the embassy in Zambia, with the Soviet ambassador to Zambia, Dmytro Bilokolos, concurrently accredited to Botswana. [1] The Soviet embassy was opened in Botswana's capital, Gaborone, in August 1976. [5]
Bilateral relations of Botswana (43 C, 15 P) Borders of Botswana (6 C, 2 P) C. Botswana and the Commonwealth of Nations (13 C, 8 P) D. People deported from Botswana (2 P)