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This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Luxembourg. At present, the capital city of Luxembourg City hosts 22 embassies, and 2 embassy extension offices. [1] Several other countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other capitals, in particular Brussels and The Hague. Map of diplomatic missions in Luxembourg
Countries with Luxembourg diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is represented by Belgium in countries that do not host a Luxembourgish diplomatic mission. Trade missions and honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.
Pages in category "Diplomatic missions in Luxembourg" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Embassy of the United States, Luxembourg
The Embassy of the United States of America in Luxembourg City is the diplomatic mission on the United States in Luxembourg.Since 1944, following the liberation of Luxembourg in World War II, both the embassy and Ambassador's residence have been located in the Dolibois House, named after John E. Dolibois, Ambassador to Luxembourg 1981–1985.
Bulgaria is accredited to Luxembourg from its mission in Brussels, Belgium. Luxembourg is accredited to Bulgaria from its mission in Prague, the Czech Republic. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. Cyprus: 3 March 1970 Diplomatic relations were established on 3 March 1970 [167]
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade (Luxembourgish: Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes, de la Défense, de la Coopération et du Commerce extérieur, MAE), commonly referred to as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is a ministry of the government of Luxembourg, which comprises a general secretariat and eight directorates.
The Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the United States. It is located in an ornate manor at 2200 Massachusetts Avenue, NW on Embassy Row. [1] The embassy is accredited on a non-residential basis to Mexico and Nicaragua.
In 1956 the château was rented by the Soviet Union to allow their diplomatic mission in Luxembourg to open. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 the mission was attacked by a group of demonstrators, and the ground floor of the château sustained considerable damage. [2]