Here is the list of Barbados embassies and consulates by country. Find the nearest one to you.
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in St. Johns
- Website:
- Address: Goddard Catering Group (Antigua Ltd), P. O. Box 585, St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda
- Telephone: (+1 268) 462-3122, (+1 268) 727-7433
- Fax: (+1 268) 462-3479
- Email: pedro.corbin@goddardcatering.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Buenos Aires
- Website:
- Address: Av. Santa Fe 980 2 piso, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 11 4328 6666
- Fax:
- Email: nfo@itzcovichgriot.com
Consulate of Barbados in Sydney
- Website:
- Address: c/o John Cunningham and Associates Ltd., 4 Warren Road Double Bay, New South Wales 2028, Australia
- Telephone: (+61) 2 9327 7009
- Fax: 61-2-9327-7248
- Email: jwcunningham@bigpond.com
Consulate General of Barbados in Vienna
- Website:
- Address: Brucknerstrasse 4, Schwarzenbergplatz , 1040 Wien , Austria
- Telephone: (+43) (1) 505 74 55
- Fax: (+43) (1) 505 87 67
- Email:
Consulate of Barbados in Nassau
- Website:
- Address: P.O. Box N-4289, Nassau, Bahamas
- Telephone: (+1 242) 325-5591, 2
- Fax: (+1 242) 322-6353
- Email: algomabahamasltd@hotmail.com
Embassy of Barbados in Belgium
- Website:
- Address: 166 Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 1050 Brussels, Belgium
- Telephone: (+32) 2 732 17 37, (+32) 2 732 18 67
- Fax: (+32) 2 732-3266
- Email: brussels@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Belize
- Website:
- Address: 109 New Road, Belize City , Belize
- Telephone: (+501) 223-1915
- Fax: (+501) 223-2416
- Email: avasquez@btl.net
Embassy of Barbados in Brazil
- Website:
- Address: SHIS Q1 13 Conjunto 10 Casa 03 Lago Sul, Brasilia, D.F. , Cep: 71 635 100, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) (61) 3526 8310
- Fax:
- Email: brasilia@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Rio de Janeiro
- Website:
- Address: Rua de Carmo II, 20th Floor , CEP: 20011-020, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) (21) 2509-4141
- Fax: (+55) (21) 2232-0673
- Email: jmap@jmap.com.br
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Sao Paulo
- Website:
- Address: Leite, Tosto e Barros Advogados Associados S/C , Rua Dr. Renato Paes de Barros, 1017 5 andar, Itaim Bibi , CEP 04530-001 , Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Telephone: (5511) 3847 – 3939
- Fax: (5511)3847 – 3908
- Email: barbadossp@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Sofia
- Website:
- Address: 132A Georgi Rakovski Street Floor 1 Office 3 1000 Sofia Bulgaria
- Telephone: (359) 28 51 72 27, (359) 898-600-116
- Fax:
- Email: p.iliev@ilievlawoffice.com
High Commission of Barbados in Canada
- Website:
- Address: 55 Metcalf Street, Suite 470, Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5, Canada
- Telephone: (613) 236-9517/8
- Fax: (613) 230-4362
- Email: ottawa@foreign.gov.bb
Consulate General of Barbados in Toronto
- Website: https://www.barbadosintoronto.com/
- Address: 110 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 205, Toronto, ON M2N 6Y8, Canada
- Telephone: (416) 214-9805
- Fax: (416) 214-9815
- Email: toronto@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Edmonton
- Website:
- Address: Simpson Law – 208, 10301 109 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1N4, Canada
- Telephone: (+1) (780) 431-1444 ext. 240
- Fax: (+1) (780) 435-1424
- Email: michelle@simpsonlaw.ca
Vice Consulate of Barbados in Halifax
- Website:
- Address: 13-6770 Jubilee Road, Halifax , Nova Scotia B3H 2H8 , Canada
- Telephone: (+1) (902) 422-7937
- Fax:
- Email: adonahoe@hfx.eastlink.ca
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Montreal
- Website:
- Address: 523 – 4800 De Maisonneuve Blvd , West Westmount , Montreal , Quebec H3Z 1M2, Canada
- Telephone: (+1) (514) 932-3206
- Fax: (+1) (514) 932-3775
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in George Town
- Website:
- Address: 512 Crewe Road, P.O. Box 203, George Town KY1-1501, Cayman Islands
- Telephone: (345) 925-7264, (345) 926-8303
- Fax: (345) 949-4386
- Email: barbcon2@gmail.com
Embassy of Barbados in China
- Website:
- Address: Villa 09-02 Block A, Liang Ma Qiao, Diplomatic Compound, No. 22 Dong Fang Dong Lu, Chaoyang District, 100600 Beijing, China
- Telephone: (+86) (10) 8532 5404
- Fax: (+86) (10) 8532 5437
- Email: beijing@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Hong Kong
- Website:
- Address: 9 floor, Cheung Kong Center, 2 Queens Road Central , Hong Kong, China
- Telephone: (+852) 2128 8888
- Fax: (+852) 2845 2940
- Email: md@ckh.com.hk
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Bogota
- Website:
- Address: Avenida 19, 106A 83, Bogota, Colombia
- Telephone: (+45) (1) 637-9089
- Fax: (+45) (1) 612-3479
- Email: gilbertosanchezr@msn.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in San Jose
- Website:
- Address: P.O. Box Apdo. 146-1260, Plaza Colonial Escaze, San Jose, Costa Rica
- Telephone: (+506) 22899918
- Fax:
- Email: consuladobarbados@yahoo.com
Embassy of Barbados in Cuba
- Website:
- Address: Calle 18 # 715 e / 7ma y 31 Miramar, Playa, Havana, Cuba
- Telephone: (+53) (7) 212-5894
- Fax: (+53) (7) 212-5897
- Email: havana@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Limassol
- Website:
- Address: 9 Vourgoundais Street , 3046 Zakaki , Limassol, Cyprus
- Telephone: (+357) 25 71 25 84, (+357) 99 93 13 27
- Fax:
- Email: barbados_consul@yahoo.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Santo Domingo
- Website:
- Address: Unicentro Plaza Ave. 27 de Febrero Esq. Ave., Abraham Lincoln Suite 42-2do. Piso, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Telephone: (+1 809) 567-3396, (+1 809) 544-4999
- Fax: (+1 809) 540-2432
- Email: consulate@consulateofbarbados.com.do
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Helsinki
- Website:
- Address: Vanha Kelkkamaki 4 , 00570 Helsinki, Finland
- Telephone: (+358) 19-57601,(+358) 400-401 450
- Fax: (+358) 9-684 9334
- Email: veikko.vuoristo@haikko.fi
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Paris
- Website:
- Address: 66 Avenue Emile Zola, 75015 Paris, France
- Telephone: (+33) 607 454 405
- Fax:
- Email: ginijenova@orange.fr
High Commission of Barbados in Ghana
- Website:
- Address: 10 Klotey Crescent, Labone, Accra, Ghana
- Telephone: +233 59 699 2942
- Fax:
- Email: accra@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Munich
- Website:
- Address: Seitzstrasse 9 -11 , 80538 Munchen, Germany
- Telephone: (+49) 89-21 57 86 30
- Fax: (+49) 89-21 57 86 30
- Email: barbados@honconsulateinbavaria.de
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Guatemala City
- Website:
- Address: 5a. Calle 5-42, zona 9, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Telephone: (+502) 2331 0803
- Fax: (+502) 2361 5157
- Email: mario@permuth.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Georgetown
- Website:
- Address: R8 Eping Avenue , Bel Air Park , Georgetown, Guyana
- Telephone: (+592) 227-7311, (+592) 225-9648
- Fax: (592) 225-9646
- Email: ggouveia7@hotmail.com, nicki@roraimairways.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Port-au-Prince
- Website:
- Address: P.O. Box 2527 , Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- Telephone: (+509) 245-6039, (+509) 256-8208
- Fax: (+509) 223-8417
- Email: ldelatour3@yahoo.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Budapest
- Website:
- Address: Semmelweis UTCA 7-9 Utca 12 , 1052 Budapest , Hungary
- Telephone: (+36) (1) 17 6 49
- Fax: (+36) (1) 17 91 02
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Mumbai
- Website:
- Address: 21, Suvas, Main Avenue Santa Cruz (West), Mumbai 400 054 , India
- Telephone: (+91) 22 2646 1878
- Fax:
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Dublin
- Website:
- Address: 8 Mayfield, Zion Road, Rathgar , Dublin 6 , Ireland
- Telephone: 353 1 492 2686
- Fax: 353 1 492 2686
- Email: edmolloy@eircom.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Tel Aviv
- Website:
- Address: 57 Hakidamah Street , Herziliyah Pituach, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Telephone: (972) 9-580204
- Fax: (972) 9-583770
- Email: teddiereitman@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Kingston
- Website:
- Address: 55 Norbrook Drive, P.O. Box 518 , Kingston 8, Jamaica
- Telephone: (+1 876) 925-9363
- Fax: (+1 876) 977-2855
- Email: winston.bayley@uwimona.edu.jm
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Fort-de-France
- Website:
- Address: Lot Vallee Heureuse , 97212 Saint-Joseph, Martinique
- Telephone: (+596) 79.74.72
- Fax: (+596) 79.48.55
- Email: kingco@wanadoo.fr
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in The Hague
- Website:
- Address: Ruychrocklaan 227 , 2597 EB’s Gravenhage, The Netherlands
- Telephone: (+31) 70 326 4444
- Fax: (+31) 62 398 3705
- Email: fontein.maarten@gmail.com
Consulate of Barbados in Auckland
- Website:
- Address: 19 Vaughan Road, Okura, No. 2 RD, Albany, Auckland 0792, New Zealand
- Telephone: (+64) 473 5949
- Fax: (+64) 473 5948
- Email: fredwatson@xtra.co.nz
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Lagos
- Website:
- Address: Penthouse, Yinka Folawiyo Plaza, 38 Warehouse Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria
- Telephone: (+234) 1 470-0252
- Fax:
- Email: tunde.barbados@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Panama
- Website:
- Address: Winston Churchill Street, Villa Marina Building Apartment No. 14B, Punta , Paitilla , Panama
- Telephone: (+507) 7-2655802
- Fax:
- Email: barbadosconsulate@cableonda.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Castries
- Website:
- Address: #3 Paradis Court Habitat Phase 1V , Bonneterre, Gros Islet , P.O. Box 1300 , Castries , Saint Lucia
- Telephone: (+1 758) 452-8219
- Fax: (+1 758) 485-3058
- Email: chadertont@candw.lc
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Singapore
- Website:
- Address: 25 Duxton Hill #03-01 , Singapore 089608 , Singapore
- Telephone: (+65) 6735 6850
- Fax: (+65) 6408 3956
- Email: mshone@commercial-intelligence.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Paramaribo
- Website:
- Address: William Athonielaan 60 , Uitvlugt , Paramiribo, Suriname
- Telephone: (+597) 433 757
- Fax: (+597) 433 757
- Email: rhpower60@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Stockholm
- Website:
- Address: Strandvagen 23, Box 109 182 05, Djursholm , Sweden
- Telephone: (+46) 70-444 19 84,(+46) 8-755 07 76
- Fax: (+46) 8-753 47 42
- Email: lars-ove.hakansson@swipnet.se
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Port-of-Spain
- Website:
- Address: 12 Mayfair Gardens , lower Santa Cruz, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
- Telephone: (+1 868) 638-8431
- Fax: (+1 868) 675-1505
- Email: tudor@tstt.net.tt
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Istanbul
- Website:
- Address: Altan Erbulak Sok. No.8 Eken Apt. Kat:4 Gulbahar Mh. Sisli 34394 Istanbul Turkey
- Telephone: (90) 212 549 0700
- Fax: (90) 212 549 0710
- Email: barbadosconsul@gmail.com
Embassy of Barbados in the United Arab Emirates
- Website:
- Address: Villa 6, Salalah Street/Muroor Road, Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Telephone:
- Fax:
- Email: abudhabi@foreign.gov.bb
High Commission of Barbados in the United Kingdom
- Website:
- Address: 1 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3ND, United Kingdom
- Telephone: +44 20 7299 7150
- Fax: +44 20 7323 6872
- Email: london@foreign.gov.bb
Embassy of Barbados in the United States of America
- Website:
- Address: 2144 Wyoming Avenue N.W., Washington D.C. 20008, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (202) 939-9200, 1, 2
- Fax: (+1) (202) 332-7467
- Email: washington@foreign.gov.bb
Consulate of Barbados in Atlanta
- Website:
- Address: PO Box 77007 , Atlanta , Georgia 30357 – 1007 , United States
- Telephone: (+1) (404) 681-0000
- Fax: (+1) (404) 365-8354
- Email: doc@mypreventivehealth.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Charleston
- Website:
- Address: 1320 Marvin Avenue , Charleston, South Carolina 29407, United States
- Telephone: (+1) 843 571 4165
- Fax:
- Email: green357@bellsouth.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Chicago
- Website:
- Address: 6033 North Sheridan Rd. Unit 26D, Chicago, Illinois 60660, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (773) 769-1926
- Fax:
- Email: arkdesign@sbcglobal.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Detroit
- Website:
- Address: 28111 Hoover Road, Suite 1A, Warren, Michigan 48093, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (586) 751-8840
- Fax: (+1) (586) 751-8849
- Email: walkegpf@comcast.net
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Houston
- Website:
- Address: 3027 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Sugar Land, Texas 77479, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (832) 725-5566
- Fax: (+1) (713) 313 7259
- Email: browne@brownetc.com
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Louisville
- Website:
- Address: 3518 Sorrento Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40241, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (270) 745-5334
- Fax: (+1) (270) 745-2883
- Email: bstrenecky@aol.com
Consulate General of Barbados in Miami
- Website:
- Address: 2121 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 1300 Coral Gables, Florida 33134, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (786) 515-1201
- Fax: (+1) (305) 455-7975
- Email: miami@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in New Orleans
- Website:
- Address: 403 Baronne Street , New Orleans , Louisiana 70112, United States of America
- Telephone: (+1) (504) 905-8308
- Fax:
- Email: rampartpdc@aol.com
Consulate General of Barbados in New York
- Website:
- Address: 820 Second Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, New York 10017, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (212) 551-4325
- Fax: (+1) (212) 867-8899
- Email: newyork@foreign.gov.bb
Consulate of Barbados in Portland
- Website:
- Address: 0202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suite 601 , Milwaukie, Oregon 97222, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (503) 659-0283
- Fax: (+1) (503) 653-4950
- Email: bajandoc@hotmail.com
Consulate of Barbados in San Francisco
- Website:
- Address: c/o Mentor International , 442 Post St., Suite 800, San Francisco, California 94102, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (415) 421-8789
- Fax: (+1) (415) 421-1697
- Email: mentor@well.com
Consulate of Barbados in Toledo
- Website:
- Address: P.O. Box 12177, Toledo, Ohio 43612, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (419) 476-5411
- Fax: (+1) (419) 476-5461
- Email:
Embassy of Barbados in Venezuela
- Website:
- Address: Edificio Los Frailes, Oficina 501, Piso 5, Avenida Principal de Chuao, con Calle La Guarita detros del Hotel Eurobuilding, Apartado de Correos 68829 1062-A, Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela
- Telephone: (+58) 212 992 0545
- Fax: (+58) 212 991 0333
- Email: caracas@foreign.gov.bb
Honorary Consulate of Barbados in Barquisimeto
- Website:
- Address: c/o Garcia Jimenez, Carrera 18, Esquina Calle 23, Torre Financiero del Centro Piso 1, Oficinas 1-3/1-4 , Barquismeto, Lara 3001, Venezuela
- Telephone: (+58) 251 231 8389
- Fax: (+58) 251 232 3720
- Email: allanrob47@yahoo.com
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Table of Contents
What is Diplomatic Mission
A diplomatic mission is a representation of one country to another, usually headed by an ambassador. Barbados has a diplomatic mission in Bangladesh, located at United Nations Road, Baridhara, P.O. Box 6079, 1212 Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The diplomatic mission of Barbados is responsible for a number of tasks, including:
- Promoting Barbados’ interests
- Representing Barbados’ government to the government of another country.
- Providing consular services to other country.
- Promoting trade and investment between Barbados and other countyr
- Facilitating cultural and educational exchanges.
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What is Consulate?
A consulate is a type of diplomatic mission that is smaller than an embassy and is typically headed by a consul. Consulates are responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the country they represent, such as issuing visas and passports, and providing assistance to citizens who are in trouble.
Barbados has 9 consulates around the world, located in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These consulates provide consular services to Barbadian citizens who are living or traveling in the countries where they are located.
The Barbados embassies and consulates around the world are responsible for representing the interests of Barbados to the governments of the host countries and to their citizens.
What is International law?
International law is the law that governs the relations between states. It is a body of rules that are binding on states and that are created by states through treaties, custom, and general principles of law.
Barbados is a party to many international treaties, including the United Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. These treaties impose obligations on Barbados and give it certain rights.
Barbados also follows customary international law, which is the body of law that is derived from the consistent practice of states over time. Customary international law is binding on Barbados unless it has expressly or impliedly rejected it.
General principles of law are also sources of international law. These are principles that are recognized by all states as being part of international law. For example, the principle of good faith is a general principle of law that requires states to act in a way that is consistent with their obligations under international law.
What is a Diplomat?
A diplomat is a representative of a country to another country. Diplomats are responsible for promoting the interests of their country in the host country. They do this by meeting with government officials, attending official events, and providing information about their country to the host country.
Diplomats are also responsible for protecting the interests of their country’s citizens in the host country. This includes providing assistance to citizens who are in trouble, such as those who have lost their passports or who have been arrested.
Diplomats are typically appointed by the head of state of their country. They typically have a background in international relations or diplomacy.
Here are some of the specific duties of a diplomat for Barbados:
- Representing Barbados to the government of the host country
- Protecting the interests of Barbados and its citizens in the host country
- Promoting trade and investment between Barbados and the host country
- Facilitating cultural and educational exchanges between Barbados and the host country
- Reporting on political, economic, and social developments in the host country to the government of Barbados
What is Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados is the government department responsible for the foreign relations of Barbados. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, who is currently the Hon. Jerome Walcott.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for a wide range of activities, including:
- Representing Barbados in the international community
- Promoting Barbados’ interests abroad
- Protecting the rights of Barbadians abroad
- Facilitating trade and investment between Barbados and other countries
- Promoting cultural and educational exchanges between Barbados and other countries
- Providing consular services to Barbadians abroad
- Monitoring political, economic, and social developments in other countries
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a number of offices and missions located around the world. These offices and missions are responsible for carrying out the Ministry’s work in their respective countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is an important part of the government of Barbados. It plays a vital role in promoting Barbados’ interests abroad and in building relationships with other countries.
What is Foreign Policy
The foreign policy of Barbados is based on the belief that cooperation and understanding between countries is essential for peace and prosperity. Barbados is committed to working with other countries to address common challenges and to build a better future for all.
The foreign policy of Barbados is guided by the following principles:
- Friendship: Barbados seeks to maintain friendly relations with all countries, regardless of their size, political system, or economic development.
- Non-alignment: Barbados is a non-aligned country and does not belong to any military alliances.
- Respect for international law: Barbados respects international law and is committed to resolving disputes peacefully.
- Sustainable development: Barbados is committed to sustainable development and the protection of the environment.
- Human rights: Barbados is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights.
- Regional integration: Barbados is committed to regional integration and cooperation.
What is International Relations
International relations for Barbados refers to the interactions of Barbados with other countries and international organizations. It is a complex and ever-changing field, as Barbados’ interests and priorities evolve over time.
Barbados’ foreign policy is guided by the principles of friendship, non-alignment, respect for international law, sustainable development, human rights, and regional integration. These principles are reflected in Barbados’ participation in international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and the Organization of American States (OAS).
Barbados is also committed to promoting peace and security in the Caribbean region and the world. It has played an active role in peacekeeping missions in Africa and the Middle East. Barbados is also a strong advocate for the protection of the environment and for the promotion of human rights.
Barbados’ international relations are also shaped by its economic interests. The country is heavily dependent on tourism and foreign investment, and it seeks to promote these sectors through its trade and investment agreements with other countries.
Barbados’ international relations are constantly evolving, as the country adapts to the changing global landscape. The country is committed to working with other countries to address common challenges and to build a better future for all.
What is Permanent Representative?
The Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations is the highest-ranking diplomat representing Barbados at the United Nations. Their official title is Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations.
They are appointed by the Governor-General of Barbados on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The current Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations is François Jackman. He was appointed to the position in January 2023.
The Permanent Representative is responsible for representing Barbados’ interests at the United Nations. They do this by attending meetings, speaking on behalf of Barbados, and working with other countries to achieve Barbados’ goals.
The Permanent Representative is also responsible for promoting Barbados’ interests at other multilateral organizations, such as the World Trade Organization and the Organization of American States.
The Permanent Representative is typically a career diplomat with experience in international relations. They must be fluent in English and have a strong understanding of the United Nations and other multilateral organizations.
The Permanent Representative is an important part of Barbados’ diplomatic representation. They play a vital role in promoting Barbados’ interests at the United Nations and other multilateral organizations.
What is the High Commissioner?
The High Commissioner for Barbados is the highest-ranking diplomat representing Barbados in another country. The title of High Commissioner is typically used for countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The functions of High Commissioners of Barbados are to:
- Represent Barbados to the government of the host country
- Protect the interests of Barbados and its citizens in the host country
- Promote trade and investment between Barbados and the host country
- Facilitate cultural and educational exchanges between Barbados and the host country
- Report on political, economic, and social developments in the host country to the government of Barbados
High Commissioners are typically appointed by the head of state of Barbados on the advice of the Prime Minister. They are typically career diplomats with experience in international relations. They must be fluent in English and have a strong understanding of the host country and Barbados.
What is an Ambassador?
An ambassador is a high-ranking diplomat who represents their country in another country. The title of ambassador is typically used for countries that are not members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Ambassadors are typically appointed by the head of state of their country on the advice of the Prime Minister. They are typically career diplomats with experience in international relations. They must be fluent in English and have a strong understanding of the host country and their own country.
Ambassadors are an important part of their country’s diplomatic representation. They play a vital role in promoting their country’s interests in the host country and in building relationships with the host country.
Here are some of the specific duties of an Ambassador for Barbados:
- Represent Barbados to the government of the United States
- Protect the interests of Barbados and its citizens in the United States
- Promote trade and investment between Barbados and the United States
- Facilitate cultural and educational exchanges between Barbados and the United States
- Report on political, economic, and social developments in the United States to the government of Barbados
What is Consul?
A consul is a diplomat who represents a country in another country, but on a lower level than an ambassador. Consuls are typically responsible for providing consular services to citizens of their country who are living or traveling in the host country. This includes providing assistance with passports, visas, and other travel documents, as well as providing assistance to citizens who are in trouble.
Consuls are typically appointed by the head of state of their country on the advice of the Foreign Minister. They are typically career diplomats with experience in international relations. They must be fluent in English and have a strong understanding of the host country and their own country.
Consuls are an important part of their country’s diplomatic representation. They play a vital role in providing consular services to their citizens and in promoting their country’s interests in the host country.
Here are some of the specific duties of a Consul for Barbados:
- Provide consular services to citizens of Barbados who are living or traveling in the host country
- Promote Barbados’ interests in the host country
- Report on political, economic, and social developments in the host country to the government of Barbados
What is the United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization that was founded in 1945 after World War II to promote international co-operation and maintain world peace. It has 193 member states, including Barbados, which joined in 1966.
The UN has four main purposes:
- To maintain international peace and security
- To develop friendly relations among nations
- To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character
- To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends
The UN has a number of organs that carry out these purposes. These include the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.
Barbados is a member of all the UN’s main organs. It has also participated in a number of UN peacekeeping missions, and it has contributed to UN funds and programmes.
The UN is an important forum for Barbados to promote its interests and to build relationships with other countries. It is also a valuable source of information and assistance on a wide range of issues.
What is NATO?
Barbados is not a member of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO is a military alliance of 30 countries, most of which are located in Europe and North America. The alliance was founded in 1949 to counter the threat of the Soviet Union and its allies.
Barbados is not a member of NATO because it is not considered to be a strategically important country. It is located in the Caribbean, far from the main theaters of conflict in Europe and Asia. Additionally, Barbados is a small country with a limited military.
However, Barbados does cooperate with NATO on a number of issues, including counter-terrorism and disaster relief. It is also a member of the Partnership for Peace, a NATO program that allows non-member countries to participate in NATO exercises and training programs.
Barbados’ decision not to join NATO is a matter of national sovereignty. The country has decided that its interests are best served by maintaining its neutrality.
What is ASEAN?
Barbados is not a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN is a regional intergovernmental organization that was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It has 10 member states, including Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam.
ASEAN’s main goals are to promote economic growth, social progress, and cultural development in Southeast Asia. It also seeks to maintain regional peace and stability.
Barbados is not a member of ASEAN because it is not located in Southeast Asia. However, Barbados does cooperate with ASEAN on a number of issues, including trade and investment, tourism, and climate change.
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 governing diplomatic relations between states. It was adopted by the United Nations in 1961 and has been ratified by over 190 countries, including Barbados.
The VCDR defines a diplomat as “a person who is authorized by one State (the sending State) to act as its representative in another State (the receiving State)”. It sets out the rights and privileges that diplomats are entitled to, such as immunity from arrest and detention, inviolability of their premises, and freedom of communication.
The VCDR also sets out the duties of diplomats, such as respecting the laws and regulations of the receiving State and refraining from interfering in its internal affairs.
Barbados is a party to the VCDR and is committed to upholding its provisions. The VCDR is an important part of international law and helps to ensure that diplomatic relations are conducted in a smooth and orderly manner.
What is a Sovereign state?
A sovereign state is a geopolitical entity that is recognized as having a defined territory and having control over its internal and external affairs. It is also recognized by other states and has the ability to enter into relations with them.
Barbados is a sovereign state. It has its own government, laws, and currency. It is also a member of the United Nations and other international organizations.
Here are some of the characteristics of a sovereign state:
- It has a defined territory.
- It has a permanent population.
- It has a government.
- It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
- It is recognized by other states.
Barbados meets all of these criteria and is therefore a sovereign state.
Being a sovereign state gives Barbados certain rights and responsibilities. It has the right to self-determination, which means that it can choose its own government and make its own laws. It also has the right to enter into relations with other states and to participate in international organizations.
What is Diplomacy?
Diplomacy is the art of conducting relations between countries. It is the process of establishing and maintaining relationships between governments and other entities.
Barbados has a long history of diplomacy. It was a British colony for over 300 years, and during that time it developed close ties with the United Kingdom. Barbados also has close ties with other countries in the Caribbean region, as well as with the United States and Canada.
Barbados’ diplomacy is guided by the principles of friendship, non-alignment, respect for international law, sustainable development, human rights, and regional integration. These principles are reflected in Barbados’ participation in international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and the Organization of American States (OAS).
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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