List of diplomatic missions in Russia

Map of diplomatic missions in Russia (as of 2012)

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Russia. As the world's largest country, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, regional power in Europe and Asia and the principal successor state to the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation hosts a large diplomatic community in its capital city of Moscow. Moscow hosts 148 embassies, with numerous countries maintaining consulates general and consulates throughout the country.

Diplomatic missions in Russia

Embassies in Moscow

Delegation Mission type Year
established
District Photo Mission
website
 Abkhazia Embassy 2009[1] Tverskoy link
 Afghanistan Embassy Presnensky -
 Albania Embassy 1991[2] Yakimanka -
 Algeria Embassy Tverskoy link
 Angola Embassy Ramenki link
 Argentina Embassy 1947[3] Yakimanka -
 Armenia Embassy Basmanny link
 Australia Embassy Tagansky link
 Austria Embassy 1955[4] Khamovniki link
 Azerbaijan Embassy 1992[5] Presnensky link
 Bahrain Embassy 1991[6] Yakimanka -
 Bangladesh Embassy Khamovniki link
 Belarus Embassy 1993[7] Basmanny link
 Belgium Embassy Arbat link
 Benin Embassy Tverskoy -
 Bolivia Embassy Danilovsky link
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Embassy Ramenki -
 Brazil Embassy Presnensky link
 Brunei Embassy 2001[8] Dorogomilovo -
 Bulgaria Embassy Ramenki link
 Burundi Embassy Yakimanka -
 Cambodia Embassy Khamovniki -
 Cameroon Embassy Arbat -
 Canada Embassy 1943[9] Khamovniki link
 Central African Republic Embassy Troparyovo-Nikulino -
 Chad Embassy Cheryomushki -
 Chile Embassy Khamovniki link
 China Embassy Ramenki link
 Colombia Embassy Khamovniki link
 Democratic Republic of the Congo Embassy Nagorny link
 Republic of the Congo Embassy Yakimanka -
 Costa Rica Embassy 1975[10] Krylatskoye -
 Côte d'Ivoire Embassy Khamovniki link
 Croatia Embassy 1992[11] Khamovniki link
 Cuba Embassy Yakimanka link
 Cyprus Embassy Arbat link
 Czech Republic Embassy Presnensky link
 Denmark Embassy Khamovniki link
 Dominican Republic Embassy 2007[12] Krylatskoye -
 Ecuador Embassy 1970[13] Basmanny link
 Egypt Embassy Khamovniki link
 El Salvador Embassy 2012[14] -
 Equatorial Guinea Embassy 1981[15] Yakimanka -
 Eritrea Embassy 1996[16] Yakimanka -
 Estonia Embassy Presnensky link
 Ethiopia Embassy Meshchansky -
 European Union Delegation Yakimanka link
 Finland Embassy Khamovniki link
 France Embassy Yakimanka link
 Gabon Embassy Arbat -
 The Gambia Embassy 2016 -
 Germany Embassy Ramenki link
 Ghana Embassy 1960[17] Presnensky link
 Greece Embassy Presnensky link
 Guatemala Embassy 1994[18] Yakimanka -
 Guinea Embassy Yakimanka -
 Guinea-Bissau Embassy Nagorny -
 Holy See Apostolic Nunciature 1990[19][20] Tverskoy link
 Honduras Embassy 2013 Yakimanka -
 Hungary Embassy Ramenki link
 Iceland Embassy 1944[21] Presnensky link
 India Embassy 1947 Tagansky link
 Indonesia Embassy Zamoskvorechye link
 Iran Embassy Basmanny link
 Iraq Embassy Khamovniki link
 Ireland Embassy 1973[22] Meshchansky link
 Israel Embassy 1991[23] Yakimanka link
 Italy Embassy Khamovniki link
 Japan Embassy 1956[24] Krasnoselsky link
 Jordan Embassy Tverskoy -
 Kazakhstan Embassy Basmanny link
 Kenya Embassy Khamovniki link
 Kuwait Embassy Ramenki -
 Kyrgyzstan Embassy Yakimanka link
 Laos Embassy Presnensky link
 Latvia Embassy 1991[25] Basmanny link
 Lebanon Embassy Tverskoy -
 Libya People's Bureau 1962[26] Ramenki -
 Lithuania Embassy Arbat link
 Luxembourg Embassy Khamovniki link
 Macedonia Embassy Akademichesky link
 Madagascar Embassy 1976[27] Khamovniki link
 Malaysia Embassy Ramenki link
 Mali Embassy Zamoskvorechye -
 Malta Embassy Yakimanka link
 Mauritania Embassy Khamovniki -
 Mauritius Embassy 2003[28] Tagansky -
 Mexico Embassy Khamovniki link
 Moldova Embassy Meshchansky link
 Mongolia Embassy Arbat link
 Montenegro Embassy 2007[29] Yakimanka -
 Morocco Embassy Arbat link
 Mozambique Embassy Yuzhnoportovy -
 Myanmar Embassy Presnensky -
 Namibia Embassy Yakimanka -
   Nepal Embassy 1961[30] Khamovniki link
 Netherlands Embassy Presnensky link
 New Zealand Embassy 1973[31] Presnensky link
 Nicaragua Embassy Ramenki -
 Nigeria Embassy 1962[32] Presnensky link
 North Korea Embassy Ramenki -
 Norway Embassy Arbat link
 Oman Embassy 1987[33] Yakimanka -
 Pakistan Embassy Presnensky link
 Palestine Embassy 1981[34] Khamovniki link
 Panama Embassy Ramenki -
 Paraguay Embassy Yakimanka link
 Peru Embassy Khamovniki link
 Philippines Embassy 1977[35] Arbat link
 Poland Embassy Presnensky link
 Portugal Embassy Meshchansky -
 Qatar Embassy 1989[36] Yakimanka -
 Romania Embassy Ramenki link
 Rwanda Embassy link
 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Representative Office
 Saudi Arabia Embassy 1990[37] Khamovniki link
 Senegal Embassy Yakimanka link
 Serbia Embassy Ramenki link
 Sierra Leone Embassy 1965[38] Krylatskoye -
 Singapore Embassy 1971[39] Arbat link
 Slovakia Embassy 1993[40] Presnensky link
 Slovenia Embassy 1992[41] Tverskoy link
 Somalia Embassy Nagorny -
 South Africa Embassy Presnensky link
 South Korea Embassy 1990[42] Khamovniki link
 South Ossetia Embassy 2009 Khamovniki link
 Spain Embassy Presnensky link
 Sri Lanka Embassy 1957[43] Meshchansky link
 Sudan Embassy Tverskoy -
 Sweden Embassy Ramenki link
  Switzerland Embassy 1946[44] Basmanny link
 Syria Embassy Khamovniki -
 Taiwan Representative Office 1993 link
 Tajikistan Embassy Presnensky link
 Tanzania Embassy Zamoskvorechye link
 Thailand Embassy Krasnoselsky link
 Tunisia Embassy Presnensky -
 Turkey Embassy Khamovniki link
 Turkmenistan Embassy Arbat link
 Uganda Embassy 1964[45] Yakimanka link
 Ukraine Embassy Presnensky link
 United Arab Emirates Embassy 1987[46] Ramenki link
 United Kingdom Embassy Arbat link
 United States Embassy 1934[47] Presnensky link
 Uruguay Embassy Zamoskvorechye link
 Uzbekistan Embassy Yakimanka link
 Venezuela Embassy Tverskoy -
 Vietnam Embassy 1969[48] Khamovniki link
 Yemen Embassy Khamovniki -
 Zambia Embassy 1965[49] Meshchansky -
 Zimbabwe Embassy 1985[50] Khamovniki -

Consulates in Saint Petersburg

Delegation Mission type Year
established
District Photo Website
 Armenia Consulate-General 2000[51] Admiralteysky -
 Azerbaijan Consulate-General 2004[5] Tsentralny link
 Belarus Branch[52] Tsentralny -
 Belgium Consulate-General 2008 link
 Bulgaria Consulate-General 1974[53] Tsentralny link
 China Consulate-General 1986[54] Admiralteysky link
 Cyprus Consulate-General 2003[55] Tsentralny link
 Czech Republic Consulate-General 1974[56] Tsentralny link
 Denmark Consulate-General 1992[57] Petrogradsky link
 Estonia Consulate-General 1993[58] Petrogradsky link
 Finland Consulate-General 1967[59] Tsentralny link
 France Consulate-General 1972[60] Tsentralny link
 Germany Consulate-General 1972[61] Tsentralny link
 Greece Consulate-General 1996[62] Tsentralny link
 Hungary Consulate-General 1978[63] Tsentralny -
 India Consulate-General 1993[64] Tsentralny link
 Italy Consulate-General 1990[54] Admiralteysky link
 Japan Consulate-General 1971[54] Tsentralny link
 Kazakhstan Consulate-General 2004[65] Admiralteysky link
 Latvia Consulate-General 1993[25] Vasileostrovsky link
 Lithuania Consulate-General 1993[54] Tsentralny link
 Macedonia Consulate-General ? ? link
 Netherlands Consulate-General 1992[54] Tsentralny link
 Norway Consulate-General 1993[66] Tsentralny link
 Poland Consulate-General 1972[54] Tsentralny link
 Romania Consulate-General 2003[67] Tsentralny link
 Slovakia Consulate-General 1999[68] Vyborgsky link
 South Korea Consulate-General 2006[69] Tsentralny link
 Spain Consulate-General Tsentralny link
 Sweden Consulate-General 1972[70] Tsentralny link
  Switzerland Consulate-General 2006[44] Tsentralny link
 Turkey Consulate-General 2007[71] link
 Ukraine Consulate-General 1998[54] Tsentralny link
 United Kingdom Consulate-General 1992[54] Tsentralny link
 United States Consulate-General 1972[72] Tsentralny link

Consulates in remainder of Russia

Delegation City Type Date
established
Photo Website
 Armenia Rostov-on-Don Consulate-General -
 Armenia Sochi Consular station -
 Azerbaijan Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2009[73] -
 Belarus Kaliningrad Branch -
 Belarus Khabarovsk Branch -
 Belarus Krasnodar Branch -
 Belarus Nizhniy Novgorod Branch -
 Belarus Novosibirsk Branch -
 Belarus Smolensk Branch 2010[74] -
 Belarus Tyumen Branch -
 Belarus Ufa Branch -
 Belarus Yekaterinburg Branch 2001[75] -
 China Irkutsk Consulate-General 2009[76] link
 China Khabarovsk Consulate-General link
 China Vladivostok Consular Office 2005[77] -
 China Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2009[78] link
 Czech Republic Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2002[79] link
 Estonia Pskov Consulate-General Chancery -
 Finland Murmansk Consulate-General Branch 1992[80] -
 Finland Petrozavodsk Consulate-General Branch 1990[80] -
 France Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2008[81] link
 Germany Kaliningrad Consulate-General 2004[82] link
 Germany Novosibirsk Consulate-General 1994[83] link
 Germany Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2005[84] link
 Greece Novorossiysk Consulate-General 1996[62] link
 Hungary Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2007[85] link
 India Vladivostok Consulate-General 1992[86] -
 Iran Astrakhan Consulate-General 2001[87] link
 Iran Kazan Consulate-General 2007[88] link
 Japan Khabarovsk Consulate-General 1993[89] link
 Japan Vladivostok Consulate-General 1967[90][nb 1] link
 Japan Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Consulate-General 2001[92] link
 Kazakhstan Astrakhan Consulate 2002[93] link
 Kazakhstan Omsk Consulate 2005[94] link
 Kyrgyzstan Novosibirsk Vice-Consulate 2005[95] -
 Kyrgyzstan Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2002[96] link
 Latvia Kaliningrad Consular Department -
 Latvia Pskov Consulate 1993[25] -
 Lithuania Kaliningrad Consulate-General 1994[97] link
 Lithuania Sovetsk Consulate 2003[98] link
 Mongolia Irkutsk Consulate-General 1971[99] link
 Mongolia Kyzyl Consulate-General 2002[100] -
 Mongolia Ulan-Ude Consulate-General -
 North Korea Khabarovsk Consular Office 2005[101] -
 North Korea Nakhodka Consulate-General 1958[102] -
 Norway Murmansk Consulate-General 1993[103] link
 Poland Novosibirsk Consulate-General 2004[104] link
 Poland Kaliningrad Consulate-General 1992[105] link
 Romania Rostov-on-Don Consulate-General 2006[106] -
 South Korea Irkutsk Consulate-General 2009[107] link
 South Korea Vladivostok Consulate-General 1992[108] link
 Tajikistan Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2009[109] link
 Turkey Kazan Consulate-General 1992[110] link
 Turkey Novorossiysk Consulate-General 2006[111] link
 Turkmenistan Astrakhan Consulate 2013[112] link
 Ukraine Rostov-on-Don Consulate-General 2003[113] -
 Ukraine Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 1997[114] -
 Ukraine Vladivostok Consulate-General 2005[115] -
 United Kingdom Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 1997[116] link
 United States Vladivostok Consulate-General 1992[117] link
 United States Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 1994[118] link
 Uzbekistan Novosibirsk Consulate-General 2007[119] -
 Vietnam Vladivostok Consulate-General 1989[120][nb 2] link
 Vietnam Yekaterinburg Consulate-General 2007[121] link

Other missions

In Moscow

Non-Resident Embassies

Resident in Berlin unless otherwise noted.

See also

Notes

  1. The Consulate-General of Japan was located in Nakhodka from 1967 until April 1993, when it was relocated to Vladivostok.[91]
  2. The Consulate-General of Vietnam was located in Nakhodka from September 1989 until November 1996, when it was relocated to Vladivostok.[120]

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