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Azerbaijan Embassies and Consulates

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

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Algeria

  • Website:
  • Address: Hidra district, Abu Nouvas str. 29/bis, Algiers, Algeria
  • Telephone: (+213) (2) 160 15 18, (+213) (2) 160 15 19
  • Fax: (+213) (2) 160 80 36
  • Email: 
  • algeriamission@gmail.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Argentina

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.ar
  • Address: Gorostiaga 2176, Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, (C1426CTN) Argentina
  • Telephone: (+5411) 47 77 36 55
  • Fax: (+5411) 47 72 44 68
  • Email: buenosaires@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Australia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.au/
  • Address: 5 Mialli Place O’Malley, ACT 2606, Canberra, Australia
  • Telephone: (+612) 629 05 600
  • Fax: (+612) 616 22 690
  • Email: canberra_mission@mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Austria

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.at
  • Address: Hügelgasse 2, A-1130 Wien, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 (1) 403 13 22
  • Fax: +43 (1) 403 13 23
  • Email: vienna@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Belarus

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.by
  • Address: Vostochnaya str. 133, Minsk 220113, Belarus
  • Telephone: (+375 17) 293 33 99
  • Fax: (+375 17) 293 34 99
  • Email: minsk@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Belgium

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.be/
  • Address: Av. Moliere 464, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • Telephone: (+322) 345 26 60
  • Fax: (+322) 345 91 58
  • Email: brussels@mission.mfa.gov.az, office@azembassy.be

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Website:
  • Address: Dzemala Bijedica 305, 71210, Ilidza, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Telephone: (+387 33) 695 802, 803, 804
  • Fax: (+387 33) 695 801
  • Email: sarajevo@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Brazil

  • Website: http://www.azenmbassy.org.br
  • Address: SHIS QI 09, Conjunto 15, Casa 15, Lago Sul, Brasilia-DF, CEP: 71625-150, Brazil
  • Telephone: (+5561) 3253 98 03, 98 05 ,98 11
  • Fax: (+5561) 3253 98 12
  • Email:  brasilia_mission@mfa.gov.az, embaixada@azembassy.org.br

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Bulgaria

  • Website: http://ww.azembassy.bg/
  • Address: Iztok district, Charles Darwin str. 6, Sofia 1113 , Bulgaria
  • Telephone: (+359 2) 8170070
  • Fax: (+359 2) 8170077
  • Email: 

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Canada

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ca/
  • Address: 275 Slater Street, Suite 904, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P5H9, Canada
  • Telephone: +1 (613) 288 04 97
  • Fax: +1 (613) 230 80 89
  • Email: azerbaijcan@azembassy.ca, consul@azembassy.ca, press.service@azembassy.ca

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Chile

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Nueva Tajamar 481 Edificio, World Trade Center, Torre Norte, Piso 6, Oficina 604, Santiago, Chile
  • Telephone: (+56) (22) 247 79 99
  • Fax: (+56) (22) 755 22 20
  • Email:  santiago@azembassy.org.ar

Embassy of Azerbaijan in China

  • Website: http://www.azerbembassy.org.cn
  • Address: 100600, Qijayuan Diplomatic Compound, Villa B-3-3, Beijing, China
  • Telephone: (+86 10) 6532-4614
  • Fax: (+86 10) 6532-4615
  • Email: mailbox@azerbembassy.org.cn

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Colombia

  • Website:
  • Address: Calle 113 No. 2-90, Bogota, Colombia
  • Telephone: (+57) (1) 215-8157
  • Fax:
  • Email: r.farzaliyev@azembassy.mx

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Croatia

  • Website: http://www.azerbaijan-embassy.hr
  • Address: Srebrnjak 104, Zagreb 10000 , Croatia
  • Telephone: (+385) 1 643 89 00
  • Fax: (+385) 1 643 89 29
  • Email:  zagreb_mission@mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Cuba

  • Website:
  • Address: 5-ta Avenida N-9608, Havana, Cuba
  • Telephone: (537) 207 92 80
  • Fax:
  • Email: missiondiplomaticaazerbaijan@yahoo.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Czech Republic

  • Website: http://www.azembassyprague.az
  • Address: Na Zatorce 783/17, Praha 6-Bubenec 16000 , Czech Republic
  • Telephone: + 420 246032422
  • Fax: + 420 246032423
  • Email: prague@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Egypt

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.eg
  • Address: Maadi Sarayat , street 10, Villa 16/24, Cairo, Egypt
  • Telephone: (+202) 235 83 761/783
  • Fax: (+202) 235 83 725
  • Email: cairo@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Estonia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ee
  • Address: Pirita tee 20 T, Tallin 10127, Estonia
  • Telephone: (+372) 640 50 50
  • Fax: (+372) 640 50 51
  • Email: tallinn@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Ethiopia

  • Website: http://addisababa.mfa.gov.az
  • Address: House 2467, Kolfe Keranio Sub-City, Woreda, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Telephone: (+251) 113 691 586
  • Fax: (+251) 113 691 512
  • Email: azembassy.addis@gmail.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in France

  • Website: http://www.azambassade.fr
  • Address: 78, Avenue d ‘Iena, 75116 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 (1) 441 860 20
  • Fax: +33 (1) 441 860 25
  • Email: paris@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Georgia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ge
  • Address: Gorgosali 4, Tbilisi 0114, Georgia
  • Telephone: (+99532) 224 22 20
  • Fax: (+99532) 224 22 33
  • Email: tbilisi@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Batumi

  • Website: http://www.azgenconsulate.ge
  • Address: Nodar Dumbadze str. 14, 6010 Batum, Georgia
  • Telephone: (+99542) 227 67 00
  • Fax: (+99542) 227 34 43
  • Email: batumi@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Germany

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.de/
  • Address: Hubertusallee 43, 14193 Berlin, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 (30) 219 16 13
  • Fax: + 49 (30) 219 16 152
  • Email: berlin@mission.mfa.gov

Honorary Consulate of Azerbaijan in Stuttgart

  • Website:
  • Address: Kriegsbergstrasse 32, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
  • Telephone: (+49711) 12848519/18
  • Fax: (+49711) 12848300
  • Email:  info@otto-hauser.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Greece

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.gr/
  • Address: Vasilissis Sophias str. 25, Athens, Greece
  • Telephone: + 30 210 363 27 21
  • Fax: + 30 210 363 90 87
  • Email: embassy@azembassy.gr, athens@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Hungary

  • Website: http://www.azerembassy.hu/
  • Address: Eötvös str. 14, Budapest 1067, Hungary
  • Telephone: (+361) 374 60 70/71
  • Fax: (+361) 302 35 35
  • Email:  budapest@azembassy.hu, budapest@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in India

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.in
  • Address: 41, Pschimi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110 057, India
  • Telephone: (+9111) 26 15 22 28
  • Fax: (+9111) 26 15 22 27
  • Email: newdelhi@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Indonesia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.or.id/
  • Address: JL Karang Asem Tehngah, block C 5 no 20, Kuningan Timur, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
  • Telephone: (+6221) 25 55 44 08
  • Fax: (+6221) 25 55 44 09
  • Email: jakarta@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Iran

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ir
  • Address: Sherzad Avenue, Rastovan str. 16, Tehran, Iran
  • Telephone: (+9821) 22 56 31 46 /47, (+9821) 22 55 42 55, (+9821) 22 55 95 53
  • Fax: (+9821) 22 55 81 83
  • Email: az.embassy.ir@gmail.com,tehran@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Tabriz

  • Website:
  • Address: Arif Street 9 Valiasr, Tabriz, Iran
  • Telephone: (+98) (411) 333 48 02,03,04
  • Fax: (+98) (411) 331 53 80
  • Email: tabriz@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Italy

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.it/
  • Address: Viale Regina Margherita, 1 – 2nd floor, I-00198 Roma, Italy
  • Telephone: (+39) 06 853 05 557
  • Fax: (+39) 06 858 31 448
  • Email: rome@mission.mfa.gov.az

Honorary Consulate of Azerbaijan in Genova

  • Website:
  • Address: Viaxx Settembre str. 34, 161121 Genova, Italy
  • Telephone: (+39010) 553 46 13
  • Fax: (+39010) 530 34 35
  • Email: margherita.costa@hotmail.it

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Japan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.jp
  • Address: 1-19-15 Higashigaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-0021 , Japan
  • Telephone: +(81)3 54864744
  • Fax: +(81)3 5486-7374
  • Email: info@azembassy.jp

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Jordan

  • Website: http://www.azembassyjo.org/
  • Address: Ali-Kursi area, AlAvabed str. 13, P.O.Box: 851894, 11185 Amman, Jordan
  • Telephone: (+9626) 593 3231/5525
  • Fax: (+962 6) 593 28 26
  • Email: amman@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kazakhstan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.kz/
  • Address: Diplomatic City, Residence B-6, 010000 Astana, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: (+7172) 24 15 81,24 16 90,24 10 97
  • Fax: (+7172) 24 15 32
  • Email: astana@mission.mfa.gov.az, astana@azembassy.kz

Embassy Branch Office of Azerbaijan in Almaty

  • Website:
  • Address: Astana hotel, 1st floor Baytursinov str. 11, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: (+7) (7292) 56 30 11
  • Fax: (+7) (7292) 56 30 11
  • Email: 

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Aktau

  • Website: http://www.azconsulateaktau.kz
  • Address: 15 th district, Building 30k-1, Aktau, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: (+77292) 42 23 00
  • Fax:
  • Email: azconsul.aktau@tmail.com, aktau@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kuwait

  • Website: http://www.azerembassy-kuwait.org/
  • Address: Al-Yarmuk, block 2, str.1, villa 15, Al-Kuwait, Kuwait
  • Telephone: (+965) 25 35 52 47
  • Fax: (+965) 25 35 52 46
  • Email: kuwait@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kyrgyzstan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.kg
  • Address: Erkindik avenue 183, Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan
  • Telephone: (+996312) 37 64 71
  • Fax: (+996312) 37 64 67
  • Email: hkek@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Latvia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.lv/
  • Address: Raina Bulvaris 2-5, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
  • Telephone: (+371) 671 428 89/90/91/92/93/94/95
  • Fax: (+371) 671 428 96
  • Email:  riga@mission.mfa.gov.az, office@azembassy.lv

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Lebanon

  • Website: http://beirut.mfa.gov.az
  • Address: El-Metn, Ain Aar, 6th street, villa 353 Near of IRAP school, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Telephone: (+961) (4) 922 066
  • Fax: (+961) (4) 922 160
  • Email: 

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Libya

  • Website:
  • Address: Ben Ashur, Craba str. Villa N5., P.O. Box 3592, Tripoli, Libya
  • Telephone: (+21821) 360 81 92
  • Fax: (+21821) 361 35 63
  • Email: azseftripoli@lttnet.net

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Lithuania

  • Website:
  • Address: Gedimino pr. 35, LT 01109, Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Telephone: (+3705) 219 56 01/02, (+3705) 219 99 90
  • Fax: (+3705) 219 00 42
  • Email: vilnius@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Malaysia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.com.my/
  • Address: Lot 589, Jalan 6, Taman Ampang Utarma, Ampang 68000, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  • Telephone: (+603) 42 52 67 00, (+603) 42 52 68 00, (+603) 42 53 48 00
  • Fax: (+603) 42 57 18 00
  • Email: kualalumpur@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Mexico

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.mx/
  • Address: Av. Virreyes 1015, Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico D.F., 11000, Mexico
  • Telephone: (+5255) 40 41 09
  • Fax: (+5255) 55 96 26 13
  • Email: mexico@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Moldova

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.md/
  • Address: MD 2009, Kogalniceanu Street 64, Chisinau, Moldova
  • Telephone: (+373 22) 232 277, (+373) 22 21 42 09
  • Fax: (+373 22) 227 558
  • Email: chisinau@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Montenegro

  • Website: http://www.azmission.me
  • Address: Skoja str. 32, Tolosi, Podgorica 81000, Montenegro
  • Telephone: (+382) 20 281 181
  • Fax: (+382) 20 281 182
  • Email: podgorica@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Morocco

  • Website:
  • Address: Oulad Said str. 50, Souissi district, Rabat, Morocco
  • Telephone: (+212 537) 75 13 25/12 01
  • Fax: (+212 537) 75 14 34
  • Email: rabat@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Netherlands

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.nl
  • Address: Andries Bickerweg 6, 2517 JP, The Hague, Netherlands
  • Telephone: (+3170) 392 19 39, (+3170) 360 97 43
  • Fax: (+3170) 346 96 04
  • Email: info@azembassy.nl,hague@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Pakistan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.com.pk/
  • Address: Islamabad, G-5, Diplomatic Enclave II, Plots 1D/1E, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Telephone: (+9251) 260 07 04
  • Fax: (+9251) 260 07 20
  • Email: islamabad@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Peru

  • Website:
  • Address: Victro Gonzalez Olaechea 167 Miraflores, Lima, Peru
  • Telephone: (+51) 1 491 8546
  • Fax:
  • Email: oficina.peru@azembassy.mx

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Poland

  • Website:
  • Address: Zwyciezcow str. 12, Warsaw 03-941, Poland
  • Telephone: (+4822) 616 21 88, (+4822) 617 67 28
  • Fax: (+4822) 616 19 49
  • Email: warsaw@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Qatar

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.qa
  • Address: West Bay-Dafna, str. 66, Saha 41, P.O. Box 23900 , Doha, Qatar
  • Telephone: (0974) 493 24 50
  • Fax: (0974) 493 17 55
  • Email:  azembassy@qatar.net.qa, doha@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Romania

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ro/
  • Address: Grigore Gafencu str. 10, Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania
  • Telephone: (+4021) 233 24 84/66
  • Fax: (+4021) 233 24 65
  • Email: azesefroman@azembassy.ro, busharest@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Russia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.msk.ru/
  • Address: Leontevski cross, apt. 16, Moscow 125009, Russia
  • Telephone: (+7495) 629 43 32
  • Fax: (+7495) 695 50 72
  • Email:  embassy@azembassy.msk.ru, moscow@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Saint Petersburg

  • Website:
  • Address: 2 nd Sovetskaya str. 27/2, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Telephone: (+7812) 717 38 90, (+7812) 717 39 86
  • Fax: (+7812) 717 38 91
  • Email: stpetersburg@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Yekaterinburg

  • Website:
  • Address: Karl Libknehkt str. 5, Yekaterinburg, Russia
  • Telephone: (+7323) 371 55 32/17
  • Fax: (+7343) 371 55 59
  • Email: ekaterinburg@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Saudi Arabia

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.sa
  • Address: Al Worood Quarter, Amir Faisal bin Saud bin Abdulrahman str. 59, Al Aruba road, Riyadh 11693, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: (+96611) 419 23 82
  • Fax: (+96611) 419 22 60
  • Email: riyadh@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Serbia

  • Website:
  • Address: Pere Velimirovica str. 25, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
  • Telephone: (+381) 11 351 51 01, (+381) 11 351 51 02
  • Fax: (+381) 11 351 51 03
  • Email: belgrade@missionl.mfa.gov.az

Honorary Consulate of Azerbaijan in Bratislava

  • Website: http://www.azconsulate.sk
  • Address: 80101 Klobucnika 4, 80101 Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Telephone: (+4212) 546 490 41/42
  • Fax: (+4212) 546 490 43
  • Email: bratislava@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Slovenia

  • Website:
  • Address: Knezova 26/12, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
  • Telephone: (+386) 303 21 231
  • Fax:
  • Email: ljubljana@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in South Africa

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.za
  • Address: Jupiter str. 258, Waterkloof Ridge, Pretoria 0181 , South Africa
  • Telephone: (+2712) 347 79 69
  • Fax: (+2712) 347 90 19
  • Email: pretoria@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Korea (Republic)

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.co.kr/
  • Address: 1rd Floor, Hannam Tower II, 725 -23 Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 140-893 , South Korea
  • Telephone: (+822) 797 17 64/65/66
  • Fax: (+822) 797 17 67
  • Email: seoul@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Spain

  • Website: http:// www.azembassy.es
  • Address: Ronda de Avutarda st. 38, 28043 Madrid, Spain
  • Telephone: (+3491) 759 60 10
  • Fax: (+3491) 759 70 56
  • Email: madrid@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Sweden

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.se
  • Address: Barnhusgatan 3, 4 th floor, Stockholm 11123, Sweden
  • Telephone: (+468) 661 58 50
  • Fax: (+468) 411 24 58
  • Email: stockholm@mission.mfa.gov.az, azerembassy@gmail.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Switzerland

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ch/
  • Address: Kramburgstrasse10, CH-3006, Bern, Switzerland
  • Telephone: 0041 31 350 50 40
  • Fax: 0041 31 350 50 41
  • Email: bern@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Tajikistan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.tj
  • Address: Zafar Nozimov str., apt. 18, Dushanbe, 734003, Tajikistan
  • Telephone: (+992 37) 224 70 28/29
  • Fax: (+992 37) 224 70 27
  • Email: dushanbe@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Turkey

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.tr
  • Address: H.E. Mr. ABBASALI K. HASANOV, Ankara, Turkey
  • Telephone: (+90312) 491 16 81/ 82/ 83/79
  • Fax: (+90312) 492 04 30
  • Email: ankara@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Istanbul

  • Website: http://www.azconsulateistanbul.org.tr
  • Address: Zeytinoglu str. 65, Akatlar/Beshiktash-Istanbul, Turkey
  • Telephone: (+90212) 325 80 42/43/44/45
  • Fax: (+90212) 284 95 79
  • Email: istanbul@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Kars

  • Website: http://www.azconsulatekars.org.tr
  • Address: Yusuf Pasha district, Ordu str. 9 Kars Centre, Kars, Turkey
  • Telephone: (+90474) 223 64 75,223 13 61
  • Fax: (+90474) 223 87 41
  • Email: qars@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Turkmenistan

  • Website: http://www.azembassy-tm.org
  • Address: Prosveshenie str. Villa 44, Ashghabad 2062, Turkmenistan
  • Telephone: (+99312) 36 46 08/09
  • Fax: (+99312) 36 46 10
  • Email:  azsefir_ashg@online.tm, ashghabad@box.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Ukraine

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.ua
  • Address: Glibochitska str. 24, Kiev 01901, Ukraine
  • Telephone: (+38044) 484 69 40
  • Fax: (+38044) 484 69 46
  • Email: kiev@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in the United Arab Emirates

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.ae
  • Address: P.O. Box 45766, Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: (+9712) 666 28 48
  • Fax: (+9712) 666 31 50
  • Email: azembasy@emirates.net.ae, abudhabi@mission.mfa.gov.az

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Dubai

  • Website: http://www.azconsulatedubai.ae
  • Address: Al-Manara rd, Ayay str., villa 40, Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: (+9714) 388 37 27
  • Fax: (+9714) 388 37 36
  • Email: dubai@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in the United Kingdom

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.org.uk/
  • Address: 4 Kensington Court, London W8 5DL, United Kingdom
  • Telephone: (+4420) 7938 34 12
  • Fax: (+4420) 7937 17 83
  • Email: london@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in the United States of America

  • Website: http://www.azembassy.us
  • Address: 2741 34th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008, United States
  • Telephone: (+1202) 337 35 00
  • Fax: (+1202) 337 59 11
  • Email: azerbaijan@azembassy.us

Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles

  • Website: http://www.azconsulatela.org/
  • Address: 11766 Wilshire Blvd., 1410 Los Angeles, California 90025, United States
  • Telephone: (+1310) 444 91 01
  • Fax: (+1310) 477 48 60
  • Email: losangeles@mission.mfa.gov.az, consul@azconsulatela.org, office@azconsulatela.org

Honorary Consulate of Azerbaijan in Santa Fe

  • Website:
  • Address: 2220 Wilderness Meadow Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505, United States
  • Telephone: (+1505) 986 60 74
  • Fax:
  • Email: ermchaffie@msn.com

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Uruguay

  • Website:
  • Address: Bulevar Artigas 417 Oficina 302, Gamma Tower, Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Telephone: (+598) 27 16 37 63
  • Fax: (+598) 27 16 37 65
  • Email: montevideo@azembassy.org.ar

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Uzbekistan

  • Website: http://tashkent.mfa.gov.az
  • Address: Shark Tongi 25, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Telephone: (+998) (71) 173 61 67
  • Fax: (+998) (71) 173 26 58
  • Email: tashkent@mission.mfa.gov.az

Embassy of Azerbaijan in Vietnam

  • Website:
  • Address: Ba Dinh avenue, Le Hong Phong str. 6A, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Telephone: (+8443) 737 90 11/12
  • Fax: (+8443) 737 90 13
  • Email: az.emb.hanoi@gmail.com

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Azerbaijan Embassies and Consulates

What is Diplomatic Mission

A diplomatic mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. Diplomatic missions are usually headed by an ambassador or other high-ranking diplomat.

Azerbaijan has diplomatic missions in over 70 countries around the world. These missions are responsible for representing the interests of Azerbaijan in those countries, and for promoting relations between Azerbaijan and the host country.

Diplomatic missions play an important role in international relations. They help to promote understanding and cooperation between countries, and they provide a forum for resolving disputes. Diplomatic missions are an essential part of the international system. They help to promote peace, security, and prosperity around the world. You can learn more at Visas for Future

What is Consulate?

A consulate is a diplomatic mission that is subordinate to an embassy. It is headed by a consul, who is responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the sending country in the host country.

Here are some of the consular services that are typically provided by a consulate:

  • Issuing visas and passports
  • Providing assistance to travelers who have lost their passports or other travel documents
  • Helping citizens who have been arrested or detained in the host country
  • Providing information about the host country, such as its laws and regulations
  • Promoting cultural and educational exchanges between the sending and host countries

Here are some facts about Azerbaijan embassies and consulates:

  • Azerbaijan has embassies in 70 countries and consulates in 14 countries.
  • The embassy in Washington, D.C. is the oldest and largest Azerbaijani embassy in the world.
  • The consulate in Los Angeles is the largest Azerbaijani consulate in the world.
  • The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry is responsible for appointing and overseeing Azerbaijan’s embassies and consulates.
  • Azerbaijani embassies and consulates provide a range of services to Azerbaijani citizens, including visa and passport services, consular assistance, and cultural and educational programs.

What is International law?

International law is the set of rules that govern the conduct of countries in their relations with each other. It is based on the principle of sovereign equality, which means that all countries are equal and have the same rights and obligations under international law.

Azerbaijan is a party to many international treaties and conventions, including the United Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, and the Convention on the Law of the Sea. These treaties and conventions set out the rights and obligations of Azerbaijan under international law.

Azerbaijan is also a member of many international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Council of Europe. These organizations play an important role in promoting international law and resolving disputes between countries.

What is a Diplomat?

A diplomat for Azerbaijan is a person who represents the interests of Azerbaijan in another country. They are typically appointed by the Azerbaijani government and are responsible for promoting relations between Azerbaijan and the host country.

The work of a diplomat for Azerbaijan can vary depending on their specific role and responsibilities.Diplomats for Azerbaijan must have a high level of education and experience. They must be fluent in the language of the host country and have a strong understanding of international law and diplomacy. They must also be able to deal with complex issues and navigate the often-turbulent world of international relations.

Diplomats for Azerbaijan play an important role in promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the world. If you are interested in a career that allows you to make a difference in the world, then diplomacy for Azerbaijan may be the right choice for you.

The specific roles that a diplomat for Azerbaijan may play will vary depending on their experience and qualifications, as well as the needs of the Azerbaijani government.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan (MFA) is a cabinet-level governmental agency responsible for conducting and designing the country’s foreign policy. It is headquartered in Baku, Azerbaijan.

The MFA is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed by the President of Azerbaijan. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Jeyhun Bayramov.

The MFA is responsible for a wide range of tasks, including:

  • Representing Azerbaijan at international organizations and conferences.
  • Conducting negotiations with foreign governments.
  • Promoting trade and investment between Azerbaijan and other countries.
  • Providing consular services to Azerbaijani citizens abroad.
  • Protecting the rights of Azerbaijani citizens abroad.
  • Promoting Azerbaijan’s culture and interests abroad.

The MFA has a number of departments and offices that are responsible for carrying out these tasks. These departments include the Department of Political Affairs, the Department of Economic Affairs, the Department of Consular Affairs, and the Department of Public Diplomacy.

The MFA also has a number of overseas missions, including embassies, consulates, and permanent missions to international organizations. These missions are responsible for representing Azerbaijan in the countries where they are located.

The MFA is an important part of the Azerbaijani government. It plays a key role in promoting Azerbaijan’s interests abroad and in building relations with other countries.

What is Foreign Policy

The foreign policy of Azerbaijan is based on the principles of sovereignty, independence, and non-alignment. Azerbaijan is a member of many international organizations, including the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Council of Europe.

Azerbaijan is a major oil and gas producer and is keen to develop its energy resources. It has signed a number of agreements with foreign companies to explore and develop its oil and gas fields. Azerbaijan is also a major transit country for oil and gas exports from the Caspian Sea region.

The foreign policy of Azerbaijan is based on the principles of peace, stability, and cooperation. Azerbaijan is a reliable partner and a valuable member of the international community.

What is International Relations

Azerbaijan’s international relations are based on the principles of sovereignty, independence, and non-alignment. Azerbaijan is a member of many international organizations, including the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the Council of Europe.

Azerbaijan’s international relations are based on the principles of sovereignty, independence, and non-alignment. Azerbaijan is a member of many international organizations, including the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the Council of Europe.

What is Permanent Representative

A Permanent Representative is the highest-ranking diplomat of a country to an international organization. They are responsible for representing the country’s interests at the organization and for promoting its relationship with the organization.

In the case of Azerbaijan, the Permanent Representative to the United Nations is Ambassador Vaqif Sadiqov. He is responsible for representing Azerbaijan’s interests at the UN and for promoting its relationship with the UN.  A Permanent Representative is typically appointed to an international organization

What is the High Commissioner?

A High Commissioner is a diplomatic representative of a country to a Commonwealth realm. They are equivalent in rank to an ambassador.

The High Commissioner of Azerbaijan to the United Kingdom is Fakhraddin Ismayilov. He is responsible for representing Azerbaijan’s interests in the UK and for promoting its relationship with the UK. High Commissioner is typically appointed to a Commonwealth realm.

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 and for promoting relations between the two countries.

The ambassador of Azerbaijan to the United States is Elin Suleymanov. He was appointed to the position in 2021. The ambassador of the United States to Azerbaijan is Lee Litzenberger. He was appointed to the position in 2019.

The ambassador’s responsibilities include:

  • Representing the interests of their country in the host country.
  • Promoting relations between the two countries.
  • Conducting negotiations with the government of the host country.
  • Providing consular services to citizens of their country in the host country.
  • Reporting on political, economic, and social developments in the host country to their government.

What is  Consul?

A consul is a diplomat who is responsible for providing consular services to citizens of their country in the host country. Consular services include issuing visas and passports, providing assistance to travelers who have lost their passports or other travel documents, and helping citizens who have been arrested or detained in the host country.

Consuls are typically appointed by the government of the sending country and are responsible to the ambassador of that country. They are typically located in the consulate, which is a diplomatic mission that is subordinate to an embassy.

The specific duties of a consul will vary depending on the needs of the sending country and the host country. However, some common duties include:

  • Issuing visas and passports.
  • Providing assistance to travelers who have lost their passports or other travel documents.
  • Helping citizens who have been arrested or detained in the host country.
  • Promoting trade and investment between the sending and host countries.
  • Promoting cultural and educational exchanges between the sending and host countries.

Consuls play an important role in promoting the interests of their country in the host country. They also play an important role in helping citizens of their country who are traveling or living in the host country.

What is the United Nations

The United Nations (UN) in Azerbaijan is represented by the United Nations Office in Baku (UNOB). The UNOB is headed by the UN Resident Coordinator, who is the UN’s highest-ranking official in Azerbaijan. The current UN Resident Coordinator is Vladanka Andreeva.

The UNOB was established in 1992, shortly after Azerbaijan gained its independence. The UNOB’s mandate is to support the government of Azerbaijan in its efforts to achieve sustainable development, democracy, and human rights.

The UNOB also provides humanitarian assistance to people affected by natural disasters and other emergencies.

The UNOB works closely with the government of Azerbaijan, as well as with other UN agencies, international organizations, and civil society organizations. The UNOB is committed to helping Azerbaijan achieve its development goals and to building a more peaceful, prosperous, and democratic future for all its citizens.

What is NATO?

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

Azerbaijan has expressed interest in joining NATO, but has not yet been invited to join. There are a number of reasons for this, including Azerbaijan’s close relationship with Russia, which is not a member of NATO.

What is ASEAN?

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental organization of ten Southeast Asian countries. It was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

Azerbaijan is not a member of ASEAN, but it has observer status in the organization. This means that Azerbaijan can participate in ASEAN meetings and activities, but it does not have voting rights.

Azerbaijan has expressed interest in joining ASEAN, but it has not yet been invited to do so. There are a number of reasons for this, including Azerbaijan’s geographic location, which is outside of Southeast Asia.

What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (VCDR) is an international treaty that sets out the basic principles and rules governing diplomatic relations between states. It was adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 1961 and entered into force in 1964.

Azerbaijan is a party to the VCDR. This means that it is bound by the provisions of the treaty. The VCDR applies to all diplomatic missions, including embassies, consulates, and permanent missions to international organizations.

The VCDR sets out the rights and duties of sending and receiving states, as well as the rights and duties of diplomatic agents. It also provides for the inviolability of diplomatic premises and archives.

Some of the key provisions of the VCDR include:

  • The sending state has the right to send diplomatic representatives to the receiving state.
  • The receiving state has the right to receive diplomatic representatives from the sending state.
  • Diplomatic agents enjoy immunity from the jurisdiction of the receiving state.
  • Diplomatic premises are inviolable.
  • Diplomatic correspondence is inviolable.

The VCDR is an important treaty that helps to ensure the smooth functioning of diplomatic relations between states. It provides a framework for the protection of diplomatic agents and their activities, and it helps to promote understanding and cooperation between states.

What is a Sovereign state?

sovereign state is a state that is not subject to the authority of any other state. It has its own government, laws, and borders. Azerbaijan is a sovereign state. It gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

A sovereign state has the following characteristics:

  • It has a defined territory.
  • It has a permanent population.
  • It has a government that exercises effective control over its territory.
  • It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.

Azerbaijan meets all of these criteria. It has a defined territory, a permanent population, a government that exercises effective control over its territory, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.

Azerbaijan is a sovereign state that is committed to upholding international law and promoting peace and stability in the region.

What is Diplomacy?

Diplomacy is the art of conducting relations between countries. It is the process of negotiation and communication between states to achieve common goals.

Azerbaijan’s diplomacy is guided by the following principles:

  • Multilateralism: Azerbaijan is a strong supporter of multilateralism and cooperation with international organizations. It is a founding member of the GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Azerbaijan also participates in a number of regional initiatives, such as the Caspian Sea Economic Cooperation Organization and the Baku Process.
  • Peace and stability: Azerbaijan is committed to peace and stability in the region. It has signed a number of agreements with neighboring countries to promote cooperation and resolve disputes peacefully. Azerbaijan is also a strong supporter of the Minsk Group, which is working to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
  • Economic development: Azerbaijan is committed to economic development. It has attracted foreign investment and is developing its energy resources. Azerbaijan is also a major transit country for oil and gas exports from the Caspian Sea region.
  • Human rights and democracy: Azerbaijan is committed to protecting the rights of all its citizens, regardless of their religion or ethnicity. Azerbaijan is also a strong supporter of human rights and democracy.

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