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Angola Embassies and Consulates

Here is the list of Angola embassies and consulates by country. Find the nearest one to you.

Embassy of Angola in Algeria

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue 90 Domine Ben Haddadi Said-Dar Diaf Chéraga, Algiers, Algeria
  • Telephone: +213 2327 9417, +213 2327 9416, +213 2327 9415, +213 21 925 337
  • Fax: +213 2327 9418
  • Email: ngolamd@amb-angola.gov.dz, embaixada.argelia@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Argentina

  • Website:
  • Address: Rua Virrey Loreto nº2477, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Telephone: +54 9 (11) 4781-1037 / 4783-7398 / 4789-9714 / 4896-0470
  • Fax: +54 11 45 54 89 98
  • Email: embaixada.argentina@mirex.gov.ao, emb1975angola@yahoo.com.ar

Embassy of Angola in Austria

  • Website: http://www.embangola.at/
  • Address: Leonard-Bernstein-Straße 10/11 (Saturn Tower), 1220 Vienna, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 1 718 74 88
  • Fax: +43 1 718 74 86
  • Email: embangola.viena@embangola.at

Embassy of Angola in Belgium

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Franz Merjay 182, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • Telephone: +32 2 346 1872 / 80, +32 2 346 8749
  • Fax: +32 2 344 0894
  • Email: angola.embassy.belgium@skynet.be, embaixada.belgica@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Botswana

  • Website: https://www.angolaembassybw.com/
  • Address: Plot 2675, Phiri Crescent, P/Bag Br 11, Gaborone C.P. 111, Botswana
  • Telephone: (+267) 39 00204
  • Fax: (+267) 39 75089, (+267) 39 581876
  • Email: embassy@angola.co.bw

Embassy of Angola in Brazil

  • Website: http://www.embaixadadeangola.com.br/
  • Address: SHIS – QL 6 – Conjunto 5 – Casa 1, Brasília – DF 71620-055, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 61 3248 4489, +55 61 3248 2999
  • Fax: +55 61 3248 1567, +55 61 3364 0693
  • Email: embaixada.brasil@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Rio De Janeiro

  • Website: https://consuladoangolarj.org/
  • Address: Brasilia Building, Av. Rio Branco, 311, Centro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP 20040-009, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 21 35 26 94 29
  • Fax: +55 22 20 83 63
  • Email: contato@consuladoangolarj.org

Consulate General of Angola in Sao Paulo

  • Website:
  • Address: Rua Estados Unidos, 1030 – Jardins, São Paulo, SP 01427-001, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 11 3087 1000
  • Fax:
  • Email: contato@consuladoangolarj.org

Embassy of Angola in Cape Verde

  • Website:
  • Address: Bairro da Prainha Rua Dr. Manuel Duarte nº13, Cxp-78/A, Prainha, Praia, Cape Verde
  • Telephone: +238 262 3235, +238 262 3236, +238 262 1502, +238 262 1502
  • Fax: +238 262 3235, +238 262 3236, +238 262 1502, +238 262 1502
  • Email: embaixada.caboverde@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in China

  • Website:
  • Address: 1-8-1, Tayuan Diplomatic Office Building, 100600 Beijing, China
  • Telephone: +86 10 65 32 69 69, +86 10 65 32 68 39, +86 10 65 32 69 91
  • Fax: +86 10 65 32 69 69, +86 10 65 32 69 70, +86 10 65 32 69 92
  • Email: embaixada.china@mirex.gov.ao, fianad261@hotmail.com

Consulate General of Angola in Guangzhou

  • Website:
  • Address: Room 602, 6th floor, First International Buiding, Lin He Xi Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China
  • Telephone: (+86 13) 544 515 545, (+244) 939 977 991
  • Fax: (+86) 20 8516 5411
  • Email: 

Embassy of Angola in Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: 4413, Bld du 30 Juin, C/Gombe, BP 8625, Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Telephone: 00243- 999 970 747 / 00243-277 219 627 / 00243-998 376 610 / 00243-817 008 686
  • Fax: 00243-815 563 442
  • Email: embaixada.rdc@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Lubumbashi

  • Website:
  • Address: Square Forest 12, Avenue Citoyen Mobutu, Lubumbashi, Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Telephone: (+243) 974 071 371, (+243) 816 775 856, (+243) 234 8421
  • Fax: (+243) 234 8155
  • Email: consuladogeral.katanga@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Matadi

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenue Bukavu No. 04, Cine Palace, Matadi, Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Telephone: (+243) 999 090, (+243) 990 458 051, (+243) 887 445
  • Fax: (+243) 813 464 358
  • Email: josobar1952@hotmail.com, consuladogeral.matadi@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Congo (Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: Bairro – Bacongo Rua – Pateau Ville, Brazzaville, Congo (Republic)
  • Telephone: +243-999 997 0747, +243-2281 4721, +243-055 063 217, mobile- +242-222 814 721, +242-506 3402, +242-556 3217
  • Fax:
  • Email: embaixada.congobrazzaville@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Dolisie

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida da Independencia No. 23, C.P. 43, Dolisie, Congo (Republic)
  • Telephone: +242 7721 9170, +242 056 862 100
  • Fax: +870 764 354 290, +242 277 219 168
  • Email: consuladogeral.dolise@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate of Angola in Pointe-Noire

  • Website:
  • Address: 214, Avenue Fayette Tchitembo-Centre Ville, BP 1139, Pointe-Noire, Congo (Republic)
  • Telephone: (+242) 057 477 356, (+244) 922 572 767
  • Fax:
  • Email: macele@hotmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Cuba

  • Website:
  • Address: 5ta Avenida nº 1012, e /1012, Miramar – Playa, Havana, Cuba
  • Telephone: +53 77204 43 91, +53 77204 43 92, +53 7204 2474, +53 52796 339, +53 542 947 54
  • Fax: +53 7720 40 487, +53 7720 44 390, +53 7720 42 474
  • Email: embaixada.cuba@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate of Angola in Brno

  • Website:
  • Address: Hlinky 40/102, 60300 Brno-střed, Czech Republic
  • Telephone: +420 543 244 145, +420 543 124 340
  • Fax: +420 543 124 310
  • Email: konzulat.angola@gmail.com, konzulat.angola@nextra.cz

Embassy of Angola in Egypt

  • Website: http://www.angolaeg.net/
  • Address: Street 256, Building 6, New Maadi, Cairo, Egypt
  • Telephone: +20 02 2517 3572 / 3573
  • Fax: +20 02 2517 3564
  • Email: angoembcai@angolaeg.net

Embassy of Angola in Equatorial Guinea

  • Website:
  • Address: AV. Combatentes da Liberdade da Pátria, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
  • Telephone: +240 222 546 900, +240 523 252, +240 599 002
  • Fax: +240 333 099 514
  • Email: embaixada.guineequatorial@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Ethiopia

  • Website:
  • Address: Nefas-Selk- LaftoKefleKetemaRegion, Kebele 04, House 485, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Telephone: +251 116 18 07 71, +251 116 18 07 64
  • Fax: +251 116 18 07 71, +251 116 18 07 64
  • Email: embaixada.ethiopia@mirex.gov.ao, angolaethiopia@yahoo.com.br

Embassy of Angola in France

  • Website: https://www.ambassade-angola.org/
  • Address: 19, avenue Foch, 75116 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 45 01 58 20
  • Fax: +33 1 45 01 58 20, +33 1 45 00 33 71
  • Email: emb.sg.cv@gmail.com, amb.ang.cabcmd@gmail.com

Consulate General of Angola in Paris

  • Website:
  • Address: 16, rue Henri Rochefort, 75 017 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 45 01 96 94
  • Fax: +33 1 45 00 04 97
  • Email: geral@consulatgeneralangola-paris.org

Embassy of Angola in Gabon

  • Website:
  • Address: Trois quartiers, avant Eglise St André, B.P. 4884, Libreville, Gabon
  • Telephone: +241+01730426, +241-07119313, +241-06775148
  • Fax: +233+21775791, +241-737624, +241-730294
  • Email: embaixada.gabao@mirex.gov.ao, embangol@yahoo.fr

Embassy of Angola in Germany

  • Website: https://www.botschaftangola.de/
  • Address: Werdescher Markt 9, 10117 Berlin, Germany
  • Telephone: (+49 30) 240 89 728
  • Fax: (+49 30) 240 89 712
  • Email: botschaft@botschaftangola.de

Consulate of Angola in Düsseldorf

  • Website:
  • Address: Am Bonneshof 30 (Orion-Haus), 40474 Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 211 45 23 93, +49 211 47 073 04
  • Fax: +49 211 45 15 39
  • Email: konsulat@nielen.de, mailto@nielen.de

Embassy of Angola in Guinea-Bissau

  • Website:
  • Address: Av. Comandante da Libertadade da Pátria, rua Abdoulaye Fadiga, Bissau, Guinea Bissau
  • Telephone: +2459 6913 2525, +2459 6525 4344, +2459 642 5077
  • Fax: +2459 320 7480
  • Email: embaixada.guinebissau@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola to the Holy See

  • Website:
  • Address: Palazzo Odescalchi, Piazza SS. Apostoli, 81, 1. p., 00187 Rome, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 06 691 906 50 / 97
  • Fax: +39 06 6978 8483
  • Email: embaixada.santase@mirex.gov.ao, enbanfvat@interfree.it

Embassy of Angola in Hungary

  • Website: http://www.angolaembassy.hu/
  • Address: Sirály u. 3, Budapest 1124, Hungary
  • Telephone: +36 1 487 7680
  • Fax: +36 1 487 7699
  • Email: anemba@angolaembassy.hu

Embassy of Angola in India

  • Website:
  • Address: 86 Paschimi Marg Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057, India
  • Telephone: +91 11 2614 6195, +91 11 2614 6197
  • Fax: +91 11 2614 6187, +91 11 2614 6190
  • Email: angolaembassyindia@gmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Israel

  • Website:
  • Address: 14, Simtat Beit Hashoeva, 65814 Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Telephone: 00972-3691 2093
  • Fax: 00972-9951 8449
  • Email: embaixada.israel@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Italy

  • Website: http://www.ambasciatangolana.com/
  • Address: Via Druso, 39 00184 Rome, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 06 7726 95201
  • Fax: +39 06 7759 0009
  • Email: info@embangola.com, gab@embangola.com

Embassy of Angola in Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)

  • Website:
  • Address: 16 B.P 1734 Abidjan 16, Boulevard des Martyrs, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
  • Telephone: +225 22 44 42 35, +225 22 44 45 91, +225 22 44 43 00
  • Fax: +225 22 44 46 52
  • Email: angolamd.ci@globeaccess.net

Embassy of Angola in Japan

  • Website: http://www.angola.or.jp/
  • Address: 2-10-24 Daizawa, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 155-0032, Japan
  • Telephone: +81 3 5430 7879
  • Fax: +81 3 5712 7482
  • Email: embassy@angola.or.jp

Embassy of Angola in Kenya

  • Website:
  • Address: 11 Red hill Road, Gigiri, Caixa Postal: 44029, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Telephone: +254 207 120 318 / 772 071 947
  • Fax: +254 207 120 315
  • Email: embaixada.kenia@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Macau

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Dr. Merio Soares Edificio FIT (Financial and Information Technology – 7th floor, “H” and “I”), Macau, Macau
  • Telephone: +853 2871 6237, +853 2871 6229
  • Fax: +853 2850 9130, +853 2871 6230
  • Email: consuladogeral.macau@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Morocco

  • Website:
  • Address: 53, Avenue Ahmed Rifai, km 5, Souissi, B.P. 1318, Rabat, Morocco
  • Telephone: +212 537 758 272, +212 537 659239
  • Fax: +212 537 653 703, +212 537 659 238
  • Email: amb.angola@hotmail.es, amb.angola@iam.net.na

Embassy of Angola in Mozambique

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Kenneth Kaunda, nº 783, C.P. 2954 Maputo, Mozambique
  • Telephone: +258 21 493 139, +258 21 493 691
  • Fax: +258 21 493 930, +258 21 497 320
  • Email: moçambique@mirex.gov.ao, embaixada.angola@tvcabo.co.mz

Embassy of Angola in Namibia

  • Website:
  • Address: Rua. Dr. Agostinho Neto, 3, Windhoek, Namibia
  • Telephone: +264 061 227 535
  • Fax: +264 061 221 498
  • Email: embaixada.namibia@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Rundu

  • Website:
  • Address: Dr. Agostinho Neto Street, P.O. Box 1279, Rundu, Namibia
  • Telephone: +264 66 66 25 57 82
  • Fax: +264 61 25 57 55, +264 66 25 53 72
  • Email: consulado.ang.rundu@hotmail.com

Consulate General of Angola in Oshakati

  • Website:
  • Address: Dr. Agostinho Neto Road, Erf 009, Oshakati West, Private Bag 5541, Oshakati, Namibia
  • Telephone: (+264) 065 22 17 99, (+264) 065 22 01 10, (+244) 923 36 64 56
  • Fax: (+264) 065 22 20 50
  • Email: consuladogeral.oshakati@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Netherlands

  • Website:
  • Address: Groot Hertoginnelaan 16, 2517 EG The Hague, Netherlands
  • Telephone: +31 70 302 0057
  • Fax: +31 70 346 7861
  • Email: gab@angola-embassy.nl, emb.angola.nl@gmail.com

Consulate General of Angola in Rotterdam

Embassy of Angola in Nigeria

  • Website:
  • Address: Plop 321, Diplomatic Drive, Central Business Area, Abuja, Nigeria
  • Telephone: +234 7050 501 300, +234 9 461 4732
  • Fax: +234 9 461 4731
  • Email: embaixada.nigeria@mirex.gov.ao, angola.embassy@yahoo.com.br

Embassy of Angola in the Philippines

  • Website:
  • Address: Unit 1904, The Peak Tower, 107 L.P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, 1227 Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Telephone: +63 2 892 4081
  • Fax: +63 2 892 4195
  • Email: embangola@pacific.net.ph

Embassy of Angola in Poland

  • Website: http://www.embangola.pl/
  • Address: Rua Urodzajna 12, 02-954 Warsaw, Poland
  • Telephone: +48 22 844 09 94
  • Fax: +48 22 844 09 85
  • Email: recepcjaambang@gmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Portugal

  • Website: http://www.embaixadadeangola.pt/
  • Address: Av. da Republica, 68, 1069-213 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Telephone: (+351) 21 796 70 41, (+351) 21 040 51 70, (+351) 96 590 21 80
  • Fax: (+351) 21 795 17 78
  • Email: geral@embangolapt.org

Consulate General of Angola in Porto

  • Website: http://www.consuladogeralangola-porto.pt/
  • Address: Rua Doutor Carlos Cal Brandão 132/138, 4050-160 Porto, Portugal
  • Telephone: +351 22 205 8902
  • Fax: +351 22 205 0328
  • Email: consuladogangola@mail.telepac.pt

Consulate General of Angola in Lisbon

  • Website: http://www.consuladogeral-angola.pt/
  • Address: Rua Fradesso da Silveira Alcântara Rio, Bloco E, 1300-260 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Telephone: +351 707 200 900, +351 213 602 060
  • Fax: +351 213 631 529
  • Email: info@consuladogeral-angola.pt

Embassy of Angola in Russia

  • Website: http://www.angolarussia.ru/
  • Address: Olof Palme str, 6, Moscow 119590, Russia
  • Telephone: +7 499 143 6324
  • Fax: +7 499 956 1880
  • Email: angomosc@col.ru

Embassy of Angola in Rwanda

  • Website:
  • Address: 4, KG 543 St., Kacyiru, PO Box 353, Kigali, Rwanda
  • Telephone: +250 789 896 575
  • Fax:
  • Email: embassyofngolain.rwanda@gmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Sao Tome and Principe

  • Website:
  • Address: Avda. Kwame N’krumah Nº353, Sao Tome C.P. 133, Sao Tome and Principe
  • Telephone: +239 986 1067, +239-2224167, +239 224 3801
  • Fax: +239 221 362
  • Email: embaixada.sãotome@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Serbia

  • Website: http://www.angolaembassy.org.rs/
  • Address: Krupanjska 21, Belgrade 11040, Serbia
  • Telephone: +381 11 2666 457, +381 11 3672 150
  • Fax: +381 11 2660 729
  • Email: ambasada.angole@sbb.rs

Embassy of Angola in Singapore

  • Website: http://angolaembassy.sg/
  • Address: 9 Temasek Boulevard, #17-02 Suntec Tower Two, Singapore 038989, Singapore
  • Telephone: +65 6341 9360
  • Fax: +65 6884 4304
  • Email: embangola@angolaembassy.sg, servconsular@angolaembassy.sg, reception-angola@hotmail.com

Embassy of Angola in South Africa

  • Website: https://angolanembassy-sa.ao/
  • Address: 1037 Pretorius St, Arcadia, Hatfield, Pretoria 0083, South Africa
  • Telephone: +27 12 342 0049, +27 12 342 0050
  • Fax: +27 12 342 7039
  • Email: embaixada.africadosul@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Cape Town

  • Website:
  • Address: Thibault Pavilion 1st Floor, Thibault Square, P.O. Box 1152, Cape Town 8051, South Africa
  • Telephone: (+27) 21 554 4534, (+27) 21 425 8700, (+27) 21 425 8701
  • Fax: (+27) 21 554 2766, (+27) 21 425 8705, (+27) 21 425 4387
  • Email: apolinpereira@hotmail.com, consulado.captown@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Johannesburg

  • Website:
  • Address: Waterside place 15, Zulberg close Bruma, P.O. Box 64, Johannesburg, Gauteng 2000, South Africa
  • Telephone: (+27) 11 615 7369, (+27) 11 622 6025
  • Fax: (+27) 11 622 5979
  • Email: belsongo47@hotmail.com, joaquim.pombo@mirex.gov.ao, consuladogeral.jh@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Korea (Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: 14, Seonjam-ro 5-gil, Seomgbuk-gu, Seoul 02839, South Korea
  • Telephone: +82 2 792 8463
  • Fax: +82 2 7928 467
  • Email: secretariado@angolaembassy.or.kr, embaixada.coreiadosulmirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Spain

  • Website: http://www.embajadadeangola.com/
  • Address: C/Lagasca, 88, 2 Planta, 28001 Madrid, Spain
  • Telephone: +34 91 435 61 66, +34 91 435 64 30
  • Fax: +34 91 577 90 10
  • Email: recepcion@embajadadeangola.com, consulado@embajadadeangola.com

Embassy of Angola in Sweden

  • Website:
  • Address: Skeppsbron 8, PO Box 3199, 103 64 Stockholm, Sweden
  • Telephone: +46 8 24 28 90
  • Fax: +46 8 34 31 27
  • Email: embaixada.suecia@mirex.gov.ao

Embassy of Angola in Switzerland

  • Website: http://www.ambassadeangola.ch/
  • Address: Thunstrasse 73, CH-3006 Bern, Switzerland
  • Telephone: +41 31 351 85 85
  • Fax: +41 31 351 85 86
  • Email: sectorconsular@ambassadeangola.ch, embaixada.suicaberna@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Geneva

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue de Lausanne 45, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland
  • Telephone: +41 22 732 30 60
  • Fax: +41 22 732 30 72
  • Email: ambmission.angola@worldcom.ch

Embassy of Angola in Tanzania

  • Website:
  • Address: Msasani Peninsula, Plot no.1016, Buzwagi Street, Chole Road, P.O. Box 20793, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Telephone: +255 22 2602683
  • Fax:
  • Email: angolanmissiontz@gmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Turkey

  • Website:
  • Address: likbahar MahGalip Erden Cad-616-Sokak No. 16, Cankaya, Ankara, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 312 428 2770 / 71/74/75, +90 312 428 2770
  • Fax: +90 312 428 2772
  • Email: embaixada.turquia@mirex.gov, info@embassyangolatr.org

Embassy of Angola in the United Arab Emirates

  • Website:
  • Address: Street # 23 Al Mushrif Area, Salama Bint Butti St. Villa 176, W47, Plot 252, Box: 36532, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 2 447 7042, +971 5640 14001
  • Fax: +971 2 447 7043
  • Email: secretary@andangola.andagola.ae, embaixada.abhudhabi@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Dubai

  • Website: http://www.angolaconsulate.ae/
  • Address: PO Box 115006, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 4 456 5874
  • Fax: +971 4 456 5911
  • Email: +971 4 456 5911

Embassy of Angola in the United Kingdom

  • Website: http://www.angola.org.uk/
  • Address: 22 Dorset Street, London W1U 6QY, United Kingdom
  • Telephone: +44 20 7299 9850
  • Fax: +44 20 7486 9397
  • Email: embassy@angola.org.uk

Embassy of Angola in United States of America

  • Website: http://www.angola.org/
  • Address: 2100-2108 16th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009, United States
  • Telephone: (202) 785-1156
  • Fax: (202) 822-9049
  • Email: info@angola.org

Consulate General of Angola in Houston

  • Website: https://angolaconsulatetx.org/
  • Address: 1177 Enclave Pkwy # 250, Houston, TX 77077, United States
  • Telephone: (713) 212-3840
  • Fax: (713) 212-3841
  • Email: sector.consular@angolaconsulatetx.org, secretariado.houston@angolaconsulatetx.org

Consulate General of Angola in New York City

  • Website: http://www.angolaconsulateny.org/
  • Address: Uganda House, 336 East 45th St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10017, United States
  • Telephone: (212) 223-3588, (908) 316-2235
  • Fax: (212) 980-9606
  • Email: info@angolaconsulateny.org

Embassy of Angola in Vietnam

  • Website:
  • Address: Pr Al 9-21 D5 Yoon Dao Tay Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Telephone: 0084-983 569 593, 0084-6258 1607
  • Fax:
  • Email: jibitina@gmail.com

Embassy of Angola in Zambia

  • Website: https://angolaembassyzd.com/
  • Address: 6660 Mumana Road, Olympia Extension, Lusaka, Zambia
  • Telephone: +260 1 29 22 77
  • Fax: +260 1 29 21 63
  • Email: embaixada.zambia@mirex.gov.ao, angolanembassyzambia@gmail.com

Consulate General of Angola in Mongu

  • Website:
  • Address: PO Box 910379, Mongu, Zambia
  • Telephone: (+260) 211 29 22 77, (+260) 7-221 934, (+260) 219 7650 9742, (+260) 219 765 09742, (+260) 950 229 720
  • Fax: (+260) 217 221 864, (+260) 217 221 153
  • Email: domimazari64@hotmail.com, consuladogeral.mongu@mirex.gov.ao

Consulate General of Angola in Solwezi

  • Website:
  • Address: Independance Avenue, Plot 27, P.O. Box 110140, Solwezi, Zambia
  • Telephone: (+260) 218 821 638, (+260) 218 821 902
  • Fax: (+260) 218 821 638, (+260) 218 821 858
  • Email: kamapanda300@outlook.com

Embassy of Angola in Zimbabwe

  • Website:
  • Address: 26 Speke Avenue, Doncaster House, P.O. Box 3950, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Telephone: +263 4 770 075, +263 4 770 076
  • Fax: +263 4 756 396
  • Email: info@angolaemvassyzim.com, zimangoembassy@gmail.com

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Angola Embassies and Consulates

What is Diplomatic Mission

The Diplomatic Mission of Angola is the official representation of the Republic of Angola to other countries. It is responsible for promoting Angola’s interests in these countries, protecting the rights of Angolan citizens, and fostering cooperation between Angola and other countries.

The main functions of Angola embassies and consulates are to:

  • Represent the Angolan government to the host country
  • Protect the interests of Angolan citizens living or traveling in the host country
  • Promote Angola’s economic, cultural, and political interests in the host country
  • Facilitate trade and investment between Angola and the host country
  • Provide consular services to Angolan citizens in the host country

The Diplomatic Mission of Angola has a network of embassies and consulates in over 60 countries around the world. The embassy is the highest-level diplomatic mission and is headed by an ambassador. The consulate is a lower-level diplomatic mission and is headed by a consul. You can Learn More at Visas For Future.

What is Consulate?

A consulate is a lower-level diplomatic mission headed by a consul. Consulates are typically responsible for providing services to citizens of the country they represent, such as issuing visas and providing assistance in case of an emergency. They may also promote trade and investment between the two countries.

The Republic of Angola has a number of consulates around the world, including in the United States, Portugal, France, and Brazil. The consulate in the United States is located in Washington, D.C., and can be reached at (202) 536-6610.

The main tasks of a consulate are:

  • To provide consular services to Angolan citizens in the host country.
  • To promote trade and investment between Angola and the host country.
  • To foster cultural and educational exchanges between Angola and the host country.
  • To provide information about Angola to the host country.

The consulate is an important part of the Angolan diplomatic mission. It helps to promote Angola’s interests in the host country, protect the rights of Angolan citizens, and foster cooperation between Angola and other countries.

What is International law?

International law for Angola is the body of rules and principles that govern the relations between Angola and other countries. It is based on the principle of sovereignty, which means that each country has the right to control its own affairs.

Angola is also bound by customary international law, which is the body of rules that have been developed through the practice of states over time. Customary international law is not as formal as treaties and conventions, but it is still binding on Angola and its citizens.

International law is an important part of the legal system of Angola. It helps to ensure that Angola’s relations with other countries are conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner, and that the rights of Angolan citizens are protected.

What is a Diplomat?

A diplomat  is a representative of the government of one country to another country. They are responsible for promoting the country’s interests in the host country, protecting the rights of its citizens, and fostering cooperation between one country and the host country.

Diplomats for Angola are typically career diplomats who have been trained in international relations and diplomacy. They may also have experience in other fields, such as law, business, or economics.

The duties of a diplomat for Angola vary depending on their rank and position. However, some common duties include:

  • Representing Angola at official functions and events.
  • Conducting negotiations with representatives of the host government.
  • Promoting trade and investment between Angola and the host country.
  • Providing consular services to Angolan citizens in the host country.
  • Reporting on political, economic, and social developments in the host country.

What Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of External Relations is the Angolan government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Angola. Tete António is the current foreign minister since 9 April 2020.

The Ministry of External Relations is responsible for the following:

  • Formulating and implementing Angola’s foreign policy.
  • Representing Angola in the international community.
  • Conducting negotiations with other countries.
  • Promoting trade and investment between Angola and other countries.
  • Protecting the rights of Angolan citizens abroad.
  • Providing consular services to Angolan citizens abroad.
  • Promoting Angola’s culture and interests abroad.

The Ministry of External Relations is headquartered in Luanda, the capital of Angola. It has a network of embassies and consulates in over 60 countries around the world.

The Ministry of External Relations is a key player in Angola’s foreign policy. It is responsible for promoting Angola’s interests in the international community and protecting the rights of Angolan citizens abroad.

What is Foreign Policy

Angola’s foreign policy has evolved over time. In the early years of independence, Angola was aligned with the Soviet Union and Cuba. However, since the end of the Cold War, Angola has pursued a more independent foreign policy. 

However, Angola still faces some challenges in its foreign policy. The country is still recovering from the civil war, and it is struggling to address poverty and inequality. Angola is also facing challenges from terrorism and organized crime.

What is International Relations?

International relations of Angola are the interactions between Angola and other countries in the world. These interactions can be political, economic, cultural, or military.

Angola has also become more active in regional and international organizations.

The main goals of Angola’s foreign policy are to:

  • Promote Angola’s economic development.
  • Protect Angola’s national security.
  • Promote peace and stability in the region.
  • Enhance Angola’s international standing.

Angola has achieved some success in achieving these goals. The country’s economy has grown steadily in recent years, and it has made progress in building a stable democracy. Angola has also played a constructive role in regional and international organizations.

What is Permanent Representative?

A Permanent Representative (PR) is the official representative of a country to an international organization. The PR is usually the ambassador to the organization, but they may also be a career diplomat or a political appointee. The PR is responsible for representing the interests of their country at the organization and for negotiating on its behalf.

The Permanent Representative of Angola to the United Nations is Francisco José da Cruz. He was appointed to the position in September 2022. Prior to his appointment, Mr. da Cruz served as Angola’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ethiopia and Djibouti from 2019 to 2023. He also served as the Permanent Representative of Angola to the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) from 2011 to 2019.

The Permanent Representative of Angola to the United Nations is responsible for representing the interests of Angola at the UN.

What is the High Commissioner?

A High Commissioner is a senior diplomatic representative of a country to a Commonwealth realm. They are the equivalent of an ambassador, but they have a higher rank. High Commissioners are usually appointed by the Queen of England on the advice of the government of the country they are representing.

Angola is not a Commonwealth realm, so it does not have a High Commissioner. Angola’s ambassadors are accredited to the countries they are representing, but they do not have the title of High Commissioner.

The highest-ranking diplomatic representative of Angola to any country is the ambassador. The ambassador is responsible for representing the interests of Angola in the country they are representing.

What is an Ambassador?

An ambassador is the highest-ranking diplomatic representative of a country to another country. They are responsible for representing the interests of their country in the host country. They do this by attending meetings, negotiating on behalf of their country, and promoting their country’s interests to other countries.

The current ambassador for Angola to the United States is Joaquim do Espírito Santo, who was appointed to the position in September 2022. Prior to his appointment, Mr. do Espírito Santo served as Angola’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Portugal from 2019 to 2022. He also served as the Permanent Representative of Angola to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) from 2011 to 2019.

What is  Consul?

A consul is a lower-level diplomatic representative headed by a consul. Consulates are typically responsible for providing services to citizens of the country they represent, such as issuing visas and providing assistance in case of an emergency. They may also promote trade and investment between the two countries.

The Republic of Angola has a number of consulates around the world, including in the United States, Portugal, France, and Brazil. The consulate in the United States is located in Washington, D.C., and can be reached at (202) 536-6610.

What is the United Nations?

Angola is a member of the United Nations, and has been since 1976. The United Nations has played a significant role in Angola’s history, including in the country’s transition to peace and democracy.

The United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions on Angola in 1978 in response to the country’s civil war. The sanctions were lifted in 1991, after the signing of the Bicesse Accords, which brought an end to the civil war.

The United Nations has also played a role in Angola’s post-conflict reconstruction. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been working in Angola since 1976, and has helped to rebuild the country’s infrastructure and economy. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has also been working in Angola, providing essential services to children and their families.

Angola is committed to its partnership with the United Nations, and has worked closely with the organization on a number of issues, including peace and security, development, and human rights.

What is NATO?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states based in Europe and North America. It was founded in the aftermath of World War II to counter the threat of the Soviet Union and to promote democracy and stability in Europe.

Angola is not a member of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO is a military alliance of 30 countries in North America and Europe. It was founded in 1949 to counter the threat of the Soviet Union.

Despite not being a member of NATO, Angola has maintained good relations with the organization. Angola has participated in NATO-led peacekeeping missions in Africa, and has received training and assistance from NATO countries.

Angola is a sovereign country, and it is free to choose its own allies and partnerships. Whether or not Angola joins NATO is a decision that the Angolan government will make based on its own national interests.

What is ASEAN?

Angola is not a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries in Southeast Asia, namely Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Angola is located in southwestern Africa, outside of ASEAN’s area of operations.

The ASEAN was Established on 8 August 1967 by the Bangkok Declaration, ASEAN’s aim is to accelerate economic growth, social progress, and cultural development in the region through active cooperation in these fields.

What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (also known as the VCDR) is an international treaty that sets out the rights and duties of diplomats and the receiving state. It was adopted in 1961 and has been ratified by 196 countries, including Angola.

The VCDR also sets out the duties of diplomats, including the following:

  • Respect for the laws and regulations of the receiving state: Diplomats must respect the laws and regulations of the receiving state.
  • Non-interference in the internal affairs of the receiving state: Diplomats must not interfere in the internal affairs of the receiving state.
  • Notification of arrival and departure: Diplomats must notify the receiving state of their arrival and departure.

The VCDR is an important treaty that helps to protect diplomats and to ensure the smooth functioning of diplomatic relations. Angola is a party to the VCDR, and it is committed to upholding its provisions.

What is a Sovereign state?

A sovereign state is a political entity that is recognized as having ultimate authority over its own affairs. It is not subject to the control of any other state.

Angola is a sovereign state. It is recognized by the United Nations and by most other countries in the world. Angola has its own government, its own laws, and its own military. It is not subject to the control of any other state.

Angola meets all of these criteria. It has a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Therefore, Angola is a sovereign state.

Here are some of the benefits of being a sovereign state:

  • Sovereignty allows a state to make its own laws and policies. This means that the state can choose what is best for its people and its economy.
  • Sovereignty allows a state to defend itself against external threats. This means that the state can protect its people and its territory from attack.
  • Sovereignty allows a state to participate in international relations. This means that the state can cooperate with other states on issues of common interest.

What is Diplomacy?

Diplomacy is the art of conducting relations between countries. It is the process of negotiation and dialogue between governments and other actors in order to resolve disputes, build cooperation, and achieve common goals.

Angola has a long history of diplomacy. It was a Portuguese colony for over 400 years, and it gained independence in 1975. After independence, Angola experienced a long civil war that lasted until 2002. Since the end of the civil war, Angola has been rebuilding its economy and society, and it has been active in regional and international diplomacy.

Angola’s diplomacy is focused on promoting its national interests, such as peace and security, economic development, and regional cooperation. Angola is also committed to promoting human rights and democracy.

Angola’s diplomacy has been successful in achieving some of its goals. For example, Angola has played a key role in mediating the peace process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Angola has also been a strong advocate for regional integration in Southern Africa.

However, Angola’s diplomacy has also faced some challenges. For example, Angola has been criticized for its human rights record. Angola has also been accused of supporting rebel groups in neighboring countries.

Despite these challenges, Angola remains committed to diplomacy as a way to achieve its national interests and to promote peace and stability in the region.

See Also

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomat

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_commissioner_(Commonwealth)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambassador

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Diplomatic_Relations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs

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