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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cuba. At present, the capital city of Havana hosts 116 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Its role as a promoter of Third World causes during the Cold War led to the development of close ties with many non-aligned and socialist-leaning countries around the globe, as evidenced by the presence in Havana of many embassies from financially poor and economically developing countries.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Diplomatic missions in Cuba

Embassies in Havana

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  •   Angola
  •   Antigua and Barbuda
  •   Argentina
  •   Austria
  •   Azerbaijan[1]
  •   Bahamas
  •   Barbados
  •   Belarus
  •   Belgium
  •   Belize
  •   Benin
  •   Bolivia
  •   Brazil
  •   Bulgaria
  •   Burkina Faso
  •   Cambodia
  •   Canada
  •   Cape Verde
  •   Chile
  •   China
  •   Colombia
  •   Congo-Brazzaville
  •   Congo-Kinshasa
  •   Costa Rica
  •   Cyprus
  •   Czechia
  •   Djibouti
  •   Dominica
  •   Dominican Republic
  •   East Timor
  •   Ecuador
  •   Egypt
  •   El Salvador
  •   Equatorial Guinea
  •   Ethiopia
  •   France
  •   Gabon
  •   Gambia
  •   Georgia
  •   Germany
  •   Ghana
  •   Greece
  •   Grenada
  •   Guatemala
  •   Guinea
  •   Guinea-Bissau
  •   Guyana
  •   Haiti
  •   Holy See
  •   Honduras
  •   Hungary
  •   India
  •   Indonesia
  •   Iran
  •   Italy
  •   Jamaica
  •   Japan
  •   Kazakhstan
  •   Kenya
  •   Kuwait
  •   Laos
  •   Lebanon
  •   Libya
  •   Malaysia
  •   Mali
  •   Mexico
  •   Mongolia
  •   Morocco
  •   Mozambique
  •   Myanmar
  •   Namibia
  •   Netherlands
  •   Nicaragua
  •   Niger[2][3]
  •   Nigeria
  •   North Korea
  •   Norway
  •   Pakistan
  •   Palestine
  •   Panama
  •   Paraguay
  •   Peru
  •   Poland
  •   Portugal
  •   Qatar
  •   Romania
  •   Russia
  •   Sahrawi Republic
  •   Saint Kitts and Nevis
  •   Saint Lucia
  •   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  •   Saudi Arabia
  •   Serbia
  •   Slovakia
  •   Solomon Islands
  •   South Africa
  •   Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  •   Spain
  •   Sri Lanka
  •   Suriname
  •   Sweden
  •   Switzerland
  •   Syria
  •   Tanzania[4]
  •   Trinidad and Tobago
  •   Turkey
  •   Uganda[5]
  •   Ukraine
  •   United Arab Emirates
  •   United Kingdom
  •   United States
  •   Uruguay
  •   Venezuela
  •   Vietnam
  •   Yemen
  •   Zimbabwe
  • Embassies to open

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    Non-resident embassies accredited to Cuba

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    Resident in Ottawa, Canada:

  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •   Lesotho
  •   Madagascar
  •   Nepal
  •   Rwanda
  •   Slovenia[8]
  • Resident in New York City, United States of America:[a]

  •   Brunei
  •   Eswatini[9]
  •   Iceland
  •   Jordan
  •   Kyrgyzstan
  •   Maldives
  •   Mauritius
  •   Mauritania
  •   Palau
  •   Sierra Leone
  •   Seychelles
  •   Sudan
  •   Singapore
  •   Togo
  •   Turkmenistan
  •   Tajikistan
  •   Uzbekistan
  •   Zambia
  • Resident in Mexico City, Mexico:

  •   Denmark
  •   Finland
  •   Ireland
  •   Ivory Coast
  •   New Zealand
  •   Philippines
  •   South Korea
  •   Thailand[10]
  • Resident elsewhere:

    Closed missions

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    Host City Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
    Havana   Albania Embassy Unknown [12]
      Israel Embassy 1973
      Philippines Embassy 2012 [13]
      Seychelles Embassy 2022 [14]
      Sierra Leone Embassy 1983

    See also

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Accredited missions are the sending countries's permanent missions to the United Nations

    References

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    1. ^ "Diplomatic and Consular Corps and International Organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (PDF). State Protocol Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan. October 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  • ^ "Inauguran embajada de Níger en La Habana" (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cuba). 27 November 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  • ^ "Listado del Cuerpo Diplomático acreditado en Cuba" (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cuba). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  • ^ "Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania - Havana, Cuba". Ministry of Foreign Affairs & East African Cooperation of Tanzania. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  • ^ Armand Djaleu (10 August 2023). "Ministro de Estado de Cancillería Uganda recibe a Embajadora de Cuba" (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  • ^ Park, Daeeui (2024-04-28). "South Korea and Cuba have agreed to open resident missions in both countries". Maeil Business Newspaper. Seoul. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  • ^ "Ambassador Anahit Harutyunyan delivers credentials to President of Cuba".
  • ^ "Cuba | GOV.SI".
  • ^ "The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Eswatini to the United Nations". un.int. United Nations. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  • ^ "Thai Ambassador to Cuba with residence in Mexico City met with the Director-General of the Department of Asia and Oceania, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand). 13 December 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  • ^ "Homepage".
  • ^ "Conversation with Xhustin Papogorgi, Third Secretary of the Embassy of the People's Republic of Albania in Cuba". www.revolutionarydemocracy.org. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  • ^ "DFA shuts down five overseas posts, with five more to close this year". GMA News. 4 September 2012. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  • ^ "Seychelles: Embassy Closures in Europe Discussed At Seychelles' Foreign Affairs Minister's Meeting With Consuls". Ug Mirror. 28 April 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2023.

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