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Iran Embassies and Consulates

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

Embassy of Iran in Afghanistan

  • Website: http://kabul.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Shirpor District, District 10, Kabul, Afghanistan
  • Telephone: +93 20 210 1391-97
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.kbl@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Kandahar

  • Website: http://kandahar.mfa.ir/
  • Address: District no.6, dand chowke, herat main road, Kandahar, Afghanistan
  • Telephone: +93 20 01952, +93 20 02117, +93 20 03095, +93 20 03096
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.kdh@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Herat

  • Website: http://herat.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Jade ali ben movafagh, Velayat, Herat, Afghanistan
  • Telephone: +93 40 220 013 / 225 821, 225 820
  • Fax: +93 40 227 990
  • Email: iranconsulate.hea@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Albania

  • Website:
  • Address: Rr. “Mustafa Matohiti”, nr. 20, Tirana, Albania
  • Telephone: +355 042 27698 / 27869
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.tia@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Algeria

  • Website: https://algeria.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: Olaf Palm Street, Sidi Yahya Street, Hydra, Algiers, Algeria
  • Telephone: +213 21 48 01 06
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Argentina

  • Website: http://buenosaires.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3229, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Telephone: +54 11 4802 1470, +54 11 4802 4821
  • Fax: +54 11 4805 4409
  • Email: iranemb.bue@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Armenia

  • Website: http://yerevan.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No. 1 Budaghyan St., Komitas Avenue, 0014 Yerevan, Armenia
  • Telephone: +374 10 280 457
  • Fax: +374 10 230 052
  • Email: iranemb.evn@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Australia

  • Website: http://canberra.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 25 Culgoa Circuit, O’Malley, Canberra, ACT 2606, Australia
  • Telephone: +61 2 6290 2430, +61 2 6290 7000
  • Fax: +61 2 6290 2825
  • Email: iranemb.cbr@mfa.ir

Embassy of Iran in Austria

  • Website: http://vienna.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Jauresgasse 9, 1030 Vienna, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 1 712 2657 to 59
  • Fax: +43 1 713 5733
  • Email: public@iranembassy-wien.at

Embassy of Iran in Azerbaijan

  • Website: http://baku.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Buniad Sardarov street 4, 1001 Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Telephone: +994 12 492 1964, +994 12 492 4407, +994 12 492 8006, +994 12 434 0340
  • Fax: +994 12 498 0733
  • Email: iranemb.bak@mfa.gov.ir, press@iranembassyaz.org

Consulate General of Iran in Nakhchivan

  • Website: https://nakhchivan.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Atatork str. 13, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
  • Telephone: +994 36 545 03 43 /44, +994 36 545 03 46
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.naj@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Bahrain

  • Website:
  • Address: Ent .1034 – Villa No.1&2, Road 3221, Area 332, Mahooz, Manama, Bahrain
  • Telephone: +973 1772 2400 / 2880
  • Fax: +973 1772 2101
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Bangladesh

  • Website: http://dhaka.mfa.ir/
  • Address: House No.13/A, Road No:75, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
  • Telephone: +88 02 5881 4530-32
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.dak@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Belgium

  • Website: http://brussels.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Avenue Franklin Roosevelt No. 15, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • Telephone: +32 2 627 0350, +32 2 627 0351
  • Fax: +32 2 762 5549
  • Email: secretariat@iranembassy.be

Embassy of Iran in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Website: http://sarajevo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Obala Maka Dizdara 6, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Telephone: +387 33 650 210 / 225 126
  • Fax: +387 33 663 910
  • Email: embassy@iran.ba, iranemb.sjj@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Brazil

  • Website: http://brasilia.mfa.ir/
  • Address: SES Avenida das Nações, Quadra 809, Lote 31, Brasilia, DF 70421-900, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 61 3242 5733, +55 61 3242 5915
  • Fax: +55 61 3244 9640
  • Email: iranemb.bsb@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Brunei

  • Website:
  • Address: No. 2, Jalan Dato Ratna, Kampong Kiarong, Bandar Seri Begawan BE1318, Brunei
  • Telephone: (673) 242 4873 / 242 4874
  • Fax: (673) 242 4875
  • Email: iranemb2@brunet.bn

Embassy of Iran in Bulgaria

  • Website: http://sofia.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Boulevard “Simeonovsko Shose 55, 1700 Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Telephone: +359 2 987 8546, +359 2 981 4348, +359 2 980 5451
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranembassy@abv.bg

Embassy of Iran in Chile

  • Website: https://chile.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Estoril 755, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
  • Telephone: (56 2) 2 723 3623
  • Fax: (56 2) 2 723 3632
  • Email: embirenchile@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in China

  • Website: http://beijing.mfa.ir/
  • Address: San Li Tun Don Lui Jie, No.13, Beijing, China
  • Telephone: +86 10 6532 2040, +86 10 6532 4870
  • Fax: +86 10 6532 2029
  • Email: iranemb.bjs@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Shanghai

  • Website: http://shanghai.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 17 Fuxing W Rd, Xuhui Qu, 200031 Shanghai, China
  • Telephone: +86 21 6433 2998, +86 21 6433 2997
  • Fax: +86 21 6433 6826
  • Email: iranconsulate.sha@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Guangzhou

  • Website: https://guangzhou.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: Unit 8B1, Concord Center, No. 57 Linjiang Da Dao, Zhujiang New Town, Guangzhou Guangdong, China
  • Telephone: +86 20 8327 8495 / 3807 8575
  • Fax: +86 20 8327 8491
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Colombia

  • Website: http://bogota.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Calle 96 No.11a- 20, P.O.Box: 93854, Bogotá, Colombia
  • Telephone: +57 1 256 2962, +57 1 480 7485
  • Fax: +57 1 610 2556
  • Email: iranemb.bog@mfa.gov.ir, embajadairan@andinet.com.co

Embassy of Iran in Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Website: https://kinshasa.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: No 76, Boulevard De 30 Juin, Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Telephone: 00243 90 740 0022-23
  • Fax:
  • Email: emirkinshaza@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Croatia

  • Website: http://zagreb.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Zamenhofova ul. 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
  • Telephone: +385 1 457 8980 / 8981 / 8982 / 8983
  • Fax: +385 1 457 8985
  • Email: Iran.embassy@zg.t-com.hr

Embassy of Iran in Cuba

  • Website: https://cuba.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Number 3002 5th avenue at the corner of 30th st., playa municipality, Havana, Cuba
  • Telephone: 2042 950 / 2042 675 / 2042 597
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Cyprus

  • Website: http://nicosia.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 42, Armenias Str, Acropolis, 2003 Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Telephone: +357 22 314 459, +357 22 315 896
  • Fax: +357 22 315 446
  • Email: iranemb.nic@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Czech Republic

  • Website: http://prague.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Na Hřebenkách 2371/70, 150 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic
  • Telephone: +420 257 090 233, +420 257 090 252
  • Fax: +420 257 090 257
  • Email: iranemb_sec@volny.cz

Embassy of Iran in Denmark

  • Website: http://copenhagen.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Svanemøllevej 48, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Telephone: +45 39 160 003, +45 39 160 019
  • Fax: +45 39 160 001, +45 39 160 075
  • Email: iran-embassy@iran-embassy.dk

Embassy of Iran in Ecuador

  • Website: https://ecuador.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Calle Jose Queri-e14-43y Avenida Los Granados, Quito, Ecuador
  • Telephone: 334 3450 ext:200
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.uio@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Egypt

  • Website: http://cairo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 12 Rifaa St.Dokki – Giza, Cairo, Egypt
  • Telephone: +20 02 348 6492, +20 02 349 6820
  • Fax: +20 02 349 6821
  • Email: +20 02 349 6821

Embassy of Iran in Ethiopia

  • Website: https://addisababa.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: Bisrate Gabrael Road, Near to African Union Char Person Residence, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Telephone: +251 113 727 600
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.add@mfa.gov

Embassy of Iran in Finland

  • Website: http://helsinki.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Kulosaarentie 9, 00570 Helsinki, Finland
  • Telephone: +358 9 68 69 24 00
  • Fax:
  • Email: embassy@iran.fi

Embassy of Iran in France

  • Website: https://france.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: 4 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 4069 7900
  • Fax: +33 1 4070 0157
  • Email: ambassadeur@amb-iran.fr

Embassy of Iran in Georgia

  • Website: http://tbilisi.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Chavchavadze Street 80, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Telephone: +995 32 291 3657 / 3658 / 3659 / 3660, +995 32 2913656-61
  • Fax: +995 32 291 3628
  • Email: iranemb.tbs@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Batumi

  • Website: https://batumi.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: 83 Parnewaz Mepeh St., Batumi, Georgia
  • Telephone: +995 422 228 601-2
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulbus@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Germany

  • Website: http://berlin.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Podbielskiallee 67, 14195 Berlin, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 30 843 530
  • Fax: +49 30 843 53165
  • Email: info@iranbotschaft.de

Consulate General of Iran in Frankfurt

  • Website: http://www.frankfurt.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Raimundstrasse 90, 60320 Frankfurt, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 69 56000 739 / 740, +49 69 56000 710 / 56000 720
  • Fax: +49 69 56000 728
  • Email: passport@irangk.de, visa@irangk.de

Consulate General of Iran in Hamburg

  • Website: http://hamburg.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Bebelallee 18, 22299 Hamburg, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 40 514 4060, +49 40 5144 0642
  • Fax: +49 40 511 3511
  • Email: Info@Iranhamburg.de

Consulate General of Iran in Munich

  • Website: https://munich.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: Mauerkircherstraße 59, 81679 Munich, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 89 4523 9690
  • Fax:
  • Email: service@irangkm.de, visa@irangkm.de, passport@irangkm.de

Embassy of Iran in Ghana

  • Website: http://accra.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No. 3 NME Lane, Airport Resdential Area, P.O. Box: 12673, Accra, Ghana
  • Telephone: +233 2217 5363 / 2242 1447
  • Fax: +233 2242 1448
  • Email: iranemb.acc@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Greece

  • Website: http://athens.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 16, Stratigou Kalari, Paleo Psychico, 154 52 Athens, Greece
  • Telephone: +30 21 674 1436 / 1783 / 1937
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.ath@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Guinea

  • Website:
  • Address: Donka – Cite Ninisterielle, Conakry, Guinea
  • Telephone: +224 6455 5509
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.cky@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran to the Holy See

  • Website:
  • Address: Via Bruxelles, 57, 00198 Rome, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 06 855 2494 / 2895
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.vtk@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Hong Kong

  • Website: https://hongkong.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: Unit 701, 7/ F, Sun’s Group Centre, Gloucester Road, No. 200, Causway Bay, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Telephone: +852 2845 8005 / 2845 8005
  • Fax: +852 2845 8003
  • Email: irancc@iranconsulate.org.hk, Administration@iranconsulate.org.hk, iranconsulate.hkg@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Hungary

  • Website: http://budapest.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Stefánia út 97, Budapest 1143, Hungary
  • Telephone: +36 1 460 9260
  • Fax: +36 1 326 8100
  • Email: iranemb.bud@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in India

  • Website: http://newdelhi.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 5, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi 110001, India
  • Telephone: +91 11 4247 7786 / 87
  • Fax: +91 11 332 5493
  • Email: iranemb.del@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Mumbai

  • Website: http://mumbai.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 47 Swapna Lok, 1st Floor, Nepeansea Road, August Kranti Marg Mumbai, Maharashtra 400036, India
  • Telephone: +91 22 6688 7070
  • Fax: +91 22 2363 7002
  • Email: iranconsulate.mum@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Hyderabad

  • Website: http://hyderabad.mfa.ir/
  • Address: H.NO. 8-2-598/A/13, Imam Khomeini Road (Road No.7), Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034, India
  • Telephone: +91 40 2335 6231 / 5061 / 6833 / 0298
  • Fax: +91 40 2335 5061
  • Email: iranconsulate.hyd@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Indonesia

  • Website: http://jakarta.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Jl. HOS. Cokroaminoto No.110, Menteng, Jakarta 10310, Indonesia
  • Telephone: +62 21 3193 1391, +62 21 3193 1378, +62 21 3193 4637
  • Fax: +62 21 310 7860
  • Email: iraninindonesia@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Iraq

  • Website: http://baghdad.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Saalehhiyeh-Karaadeh Maryam, District 222 – Alley 19 – No. 35, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Telephone: +96 41 885 3714, +96 41 885 3574, +96 41 537 6339 / 537 6340
  • Fax: +96 41 537 5636
  • Email: iranemb.bgw@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Erbil

  • Website: https://erbil.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Road 30M, District Mnara 204, Alley 30 / No 3, Erbil, Iraq
  • Telephone: 0662 222 444, 255 7444, 252 8444
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.erbil@yahoo.com, iranconsulate_erbil@yahoo.com

Consulate General of Iran in Sulaymaniyah

  • Website: https://sulaymaniyah.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Pollen Bakhtiari (Bakhtiari Hills) 126 Sub-district 41, Figures 80, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
  • Telephone: 53 319 4848, 53 319 4433
  • Fax:
  • Email: cgirisul@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Ireland

  • Website: http://dublin.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 72 Mount Merrion Ave., Blackrock, Co., Dublin, Ireland
  • Telephone: +353 1 288 5881, +353 1 288 0252, +353 1 288 2967
  • Fax: +353 1 283 4246
  • Email: info@iranembassy.ie

Embassy of Iran in Italy

  • Website: http://rome.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Via Nomentana, 361, 00162 Rome, Italy
  • Telephone: (+39) 06 8632 8493 / 06 8632 8486 / 06 8632 8487 / 06 8621 4478
  • Fax: (+39) 06 860 7820
  • Email: iranemb.rom@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Milan

  • Website: http://milan.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Piazza Diaz, No.6, 20123 Milan MI, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 02 8965 8800
  • Fax: +39 02 7200 1189
  • Email: iranconsulatemilan@yahoo.com

Embassy of Iran in Ivory Coast

  • Website: http://en.abidjan.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Boulevard de France, Enface Decampus Universite de Cocody, Rue Belier, Villa No.1, Cocody, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
  • Telephone: +225 2248 7548
  • Fax: +225 2248 7547
  • Email: iranemb.abj@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Japan

  • Website: http://tokyo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 3-13-9, Minami-Azabu, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
  • Telephone: +81 3 3446 8011
  • Fax: +81 3 3446 2383
  • Email: iranemb.tyo@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Jordan

  • Website: http://amman.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Fawzi Al-Mulqi Street, Samir Refai Street No. 7, between the third circle and the fourth, behind the Palace of Zahran, Amman, Jordan
  • Telephone: +962 6 464 1281 / 464 1282 / 464 1086
  • Fax: +962 6 464 1383
  • Email: iranemb.amm@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Kazakhstan

  • Website: https://kazakhstan.mfa.gov.ir/
  • Address: akbulat 4 daraboz str 21, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: +7 7172 792 320 / 321 / 322
  • Fax: +7 7172 542 754
  • Email: iranemb.tse@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Almaty

  • Website: https://almaty.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Cocktail-1, Kalina Street (Kaban Bai Batter), Radlova Street, No. 5A., Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: +7 727 396 6424, 396 6225, 396 6526, 396 6227, 396 6365
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.ala@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Aktau

  • Website:
  • Address: Samal-15 md., 24, Aktau, Kazakhstan
  • Telephone: +7 (7292) 42-24-25 / 26
  • Fax: +7 (7292) 42-24-92
  • Email: irancon.aktau@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Kenya

  • Website: https://kenya.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Villa Golestan, L R. No. 29551, Lower Kabete Rd., P.O. Box 49170, Nairobi 00100, Kenya
  • Telephone: +254 20 200 2470, +254 20 262 7811, +254 20 232 3241
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconkenya@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Kuwait

  • Website: http://kuwait.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Isteghlal Str-Embassies Area- Block 5, Kuwait City, Kuwait
  • Telephone: +965 256 0694 / 1084
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.kwi@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Kyrgyzstan

  • Website: http://bishkek.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Razzagov St. No.36, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  • Telephone: +996 312 621 281 to 5, +996 312 621 298, +996 312 664 845
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.fru@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Lebanon

  • Website: http://beirut.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Bir Hassan, Embassies Street, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Telephone: +961 182 1230 / 182 1224
  • Fax: +961 182 1229
  • Email: iranemb.bey@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Libya

  • Website: http://tripoli.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Jamahiriyah Street, Next to the new bridge, P.O. Box: 6185, Tripoli, Libya
  • Telephone: +218 21 361 5685 / 3665, +218 21 360 9552
  • Fax: +218 21 361 1674
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Madagascar

  • Website: http://antananarivo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: LOT II L 43 Ankadivato, 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar
  • Telephone: +261 20 222 8527 / 2298
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.tnr@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Malaysia

  • Website: http://kualalumpur.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 1 Lorong U Thant Satu, Off Jalan U Thant, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Telephone: +60 3 4251 4824
  • Fax: +60 3 4253 2767
  • Email: iranemb.kul@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Mali

  • Website:
  • Address: Hippo Drome Ave.al Qoods, PO Box: 2136, Bamako, Mali
  • Telephone: +223 217 638 / 213 593 / 211 726
  • Fax: +223 210 731
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Mexico

  • Website: http://mexicocity.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Paseo de la Reforma 2350, Lomas Altas, 11950 Mexico City, Mexico
  • Telephone: +52 55 9172 2690 / 2691 / 2692
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.mex@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Morocco

  • Website: http://rabat.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Av. Imam Malek, Rue Kadi Mohammed Achour, Rabat, Morocco
  • Telephone: +212 37 752 167 / 659 121 / 750 353
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.rba@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Namibia

  • Website: https://namibia.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Klein & Specialz, Berg Street, Behting Street, No. 4, Windhoek, Namibia
  • Telephone: 249 700
  • Fax: 304 026-266 420
  • Email: iranemb.wdh@mfa.ir

Embassy of Iran in the Netherlands

  • Website: http://thehague.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Duinweg 20, 2585 JX The Hague, Netherlands
  • Telephone: +31 70 338 4000, +31 70 338 4001
  • Fax: +31 70 350 3224
  • Email: iranemb.lhy@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in New Zealand

  • Website: http://wellington.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 151 Te Anau Rd, Hataitai, Wellington 6021, New Zealand
  • Telephone: +64 4 386 2976 / 2983
  • Fax: +64 4 386 3065
  • Email: iranemb.wlg@mfa.gov.ir, info@iranembassy.org.nz, secratry@iranembassy.org.nz

Embassy of Iran in Nicaragua

  • Website: https://nicaragua.mfa.gov.ir/es
  • Address: Altos De Santo Domingo Del Ecami, 150 Metros Abajo Casa No.8-1, Managua, Nicaragua
  • Telephone: +505 2276 1010
  • Fax:
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in Niger

  • Website: http://niamey.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Avenue des lacs, no. 138. Pl-45 (plateau), Niamey 10543, Niger
  • Telephone: +227 20 722 198
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.nim@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Korea (Democratic People’s Republic)

  • Website: http://pyongyang.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Munhung-dong, Munsu St. Taedonggang District, Pyongyang, North Korea
  • Telephone: +850 2 381 7214
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.fnj@mfa.gov.ir, mganjidoost@iranchina.org

Embassy of Iran in North Macedonia

  • Website: http://skopje.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Mile Pop Jordanov Str. No.12, 1020 Skopje, North Macedonia
  • Telephone: +389 2 305 1759
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.skp@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Norway

  • Website: http://oslo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Drammensveien 88 E, 0244 Oslo, Norway
  • Telephone: +47 23 27 29 60
  • Fax: +47 22 55 49 19
  • Email: Ambassador@iranembassy.no, Info@iranembassy.no, Consulate@iranembassy.no

Embassy of Iran in Oman

  • Website: http://muscat.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Diplomatic Area, Jamiat ad-Dowal al-Arabiya Street, 3155 Muscat, Oman
  • Telephone: +968 24 696 944, +968 24 696 947
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.mct@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Pakistan

  • Website: https://pakistan.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Plats. No. 222-238 Street no.2 G 5/1 Diplomatic enclave, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 51 831 8901 to 4
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.isb@mfa.gov.ir, info@iranembassy.pk

Consulate General of Iran in Peshawar

  • Website: http://peshawar.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 18-111/C, Park Ave. University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 91 584 5403 / 4
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.pew@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Karachi

  • Website: http://karachi.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 81 Shahr-e-Iran Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 21 3587 4370 / 71, +92 21 3536 9167
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.khi@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Lahore

  • Website: http://lahore.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 55/A, Shadman II, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 42 9926 3352 – 5
  • Fax: +92 42 9926 3346
  • Email: iranconsulate.lhe@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Quetta

  • Website: http://quetta.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 2/33 Hali Road, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 81 284 3527 / 3098
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.uet@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Philippines

  • Website: http://manila.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No. 2224 Paraiso Street corner Pasay Road, Dasmarinas Village, 1222 Manila, Philippines
  • Telephone: +63 2 888 4757 / 4758 / 4759, +63 2 840 1879
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.mnl@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Poland

  • Website: http://warsaw.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Królowej Aldony 22, 03-928 Warsaw, Poland
  • Telephone: +48 22 617 1585
  • Fax:
  • Email: consular@iranemb.pl, secretary@iranemb.pl

Embassy of Iran in Portugal

  • Website: http://lisbon.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Rua Alto Do Duque, 49, 1400-009 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Telephone: +351 21 304 1850, +351 21 304 1851, +351 21 304 1853, +351 21 304 1854
  • Fax: +351 21 304 185
  • Email: info@iranembassy.pt

Embassy of Iran in Qatar

  • Website: http://doha.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Diplomatic Area, Doha, Qatar
  • Telephone: +974 4483 1550 / 5300, +974 4483 1950 to 3
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.doh@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Romania

  • Website: http://bucharest.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 39, Lascar Catargiu Blvd. Sector 1, 010664 Bucharest, Romania
  • Telephone: +40 21 312 0493 to 95
  • Fax: +40 21 312 0496
  • Email: iranembassyro@gmail.com, iranconsulate.ro@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Russia

  • Website: http://moscow.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Pokrovsky Blvd, 7, Moscow 109028, Russia
  • Telephone: +7 495 917 0039 / 2442 / 8959
  • Fax: +7 495 917 9683
  • Email: iranemb.mow@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Astrakhan

  • Website: http://astrakhan.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No. 3, Admiralteyskaya St., Astrakhan, Russia
  • Telephone: 007 (8512) 394 601, 007 (8512) 395 602, 007 (8512) 395 603
  • Fax: 007 (8512) 395 604
  • Email: iranconsulate.asf@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Saudi Arabia

  • Website:
  • Address: P.O.Box: 94394, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 1 488 1444 / 1931 / 1903
  • Fax: +966 1 488 1890
  • Email: iranemb.ruh@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Jeddah

  • Website: http://jeddah.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Al Ihklas Street, Alkaram St. no. 3, Al-Hamra District, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 02 665 9628 / 667 5815
  • Fax: +966 02 667 3542
  • Email: iranconsulate.jed@mfa.gov.ir, repoic@hotamil.Com

Embassy of Iran in Senegal

  • Website: http://dakar.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Avenue des Ambassadeurs, Fann Résidence, Dakar, Senegal
  • Telephone: +221 33 825 2528, +221 33 824 0522
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.dkr@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Serbia

  • Website: http://belgrade.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Mihaila Mike Jankovica 3, (bivša Botićeva 3), PAK: 116318, Belgrade, 33 11040, Serbia
  • Telephone: +381 11 367 4360
  • Fax: +381 11 367 4363
  • Email: Iranemb.beg@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Sierra Leone

  • Website: https://sierraleone.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: 1 Coale Farm Road, Murry Town Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Telephone: 00232 8810 3090
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranianembassy.freetown@yahoo.com

Embassy of Iran in Slovenia

  • Website: https://slovenia.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Tolstojeva ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Telephone: 00386 (1) 589 7100
  • Fax: 00386 (1) 589 7107
  • Email: 

Embassy of Iran in South Africa

  • Website: http://pretoria.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 245 Melk Street, New Muckleneuk, Brooklyn, Pretoria 0181, South Africa
  • Telephone: +27 12 001 0555, +27 87 945 0851
  • Fax: +27 86 669 2943
  • Email: iranemb.pry@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Korea (Republic)

  • Website: https://seoul.mfa.ir/en
  • Address: 1-93 dongbinggo-dong yongsan-ku, Seoul 140-210, South Korea
  • Telephone: +82 2 793 7751 / 52 / 53
  • Fax: +82 2 792 7053
  • Email: iranemb@hotmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Spain

  • Website: https://madrid.mfa.ir/es
  • Address: C. de Jerez, 5, 28016 Madrid, Spain
  • Telephone: +34 913 450 112, 913 450 113, 913 450 116
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.mad@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Sri Lanka

  • Website: http://colombo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 18 Buller’s Lane, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka
  • Telephone: +94 11 208 1515 / 1516 / 1517
  • Fax: +94 11 208 1520
  • Email: iranemb.cmb@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Sweden

  • Website: https://sweden.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Västra Yttringegård, Elfviksvägen 76, 181 90 Lidingö Stockholm, Sweden
  • Telephone: +46 08 636 3600 / 08 636 3640 / 08 636 3660
  • Fax: +46 08 63 63 626
  • Email: Ambassador@iran.se

Embassy of Iran in Switzerland

  • Website: https://switzerland.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Thunstrasse 68, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
  • Telephone: +41 31 351 08 01/ 02
  • Fax: +41 31 351 5652
  • Email: Secretariat@iranembassy.ch

Embassy of Iran in Syria

  • Website: http://damascus.mfa.ir/
  • Address: A Tostrad, Al – Mazzeh, Near Razi Hospital, Damascus, Syria
  • Telephone: +963 11 611 7675, +963 11 612 0800
  • Fax: +963 11 611 0997
  • Email: iranemb.dam@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Tajikistan

  • Website:
  • Address: No. 18 Tehran St., PO Box: 734025, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
  • Telephone: +992 372 210 072 / 210 073 / 210 074
  • Fax: +992 372 510 089
  • Email: iran-embassy@tagnet.com

Embassy of Iran in Tanzania

  • Website: https://tanzania.mfa.gov.ir/en
  • Address: Plot No. 581 Chole Road, Haile Selasie Road, Lincoln Street, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Telephone: 260 0336, 260 0335
  • Fax: 260 0331
  • Email: iranemb.dar@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Thailand

  • Website: http://bangkok.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 215, sukhumvit road, soi 49/11, kiongton nua, wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
  • Telephone: +66 (02) 390-0871 -3
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.bkk@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Tunisia

  • Website: http://tunis.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 10, Rue Docteur Burnet Belvedere, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia
  • Telephone: +216 71 791 018, +216 71 792 578
  • Fax: +216 71 793 177
  • Email: iranemb.tun@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Turkey

  • Website: http://ankara.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Gaziosmanpaşa Mahallesi, Tahran Cd. No:10, 06700 Ankara, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 312 468 2821 / 2820 / 3391 / 3357 / 3756
  • Fax: +90 312 468 2823 / 467 6249
  • Email: iranemb.ank@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Istanbul

  • Website: http://istanbul.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Hobyar Mahallesi, Ankara Cd. No:1, 34110 Istanbul, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 212 513 8230 to 33
  • Fax: +90 212 511 5219
  • Email: iranconsulate.ist@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Erzurum

  • Website: http://erzurum.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Morat Pasha Section, Jomhouriat St., Esmat Pasha St., Kibar Apt. , No: 49, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Telephone: +90 0442 – 3159 983 / 3162 285 / 315 4469
  • Fax: +90 442 316 2286
  • Email: iranconsulate.erz@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Turkmenistan

  • Website: http://ashgabat.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No: 3 Tehran Street, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
  • Telephone: +993 12 349 361 to 65, +993 12 341 452, +993 12 347 963 / 349 342
  • Fax: +993 12 350 565
  • Email: iranemb.asb@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Mary

  • Website:
  • Address: No:40, Atakopak Mergen St., Mary, Turkmenistan
  • Telephone: +993 522 602 31 / 2
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranconsulate.mar@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Uganda

  • Website: http://kampala.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Plot no. 8, Hill Lane, Kololo, Kampala, Uganda
  • Telephone: +256 414 505 886 / 727
  • Fax: +256 414 505 885
  • Email: iranemb.kpl@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Ukraine

  • Website: http://kiev.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Kruhlouniversytetska St. 12, Kiev 01901, Ukraine
  • Telephone: +380 44 253 8543 / 8501
  • Fax: +380 44 253 8406
  • Email: iranemb.kiev@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in the United Arab Emirates

  • Website:
  • Address: Al Karamah Street, Diplomatic Area, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 2 444 7618 / 7648 / 7649 / 7619
  • Fax: +971 2 444 8714
  • Email: iranemb.auh@mfa.gov.ir

Consulate General of Iran in Dubai

  • Website: http://dubai.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No.256, Al Wasal Street, Jumairah Area, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 4 344 4717
  • Fax: +971 4 344 9499
  • Email: iranconsulate.dxb@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in the United Kingdom

  • Website: http://london.mfa.ir/
  • Address: 16 Princes Gate, London SW7 1PT, United Kingdom
  • Telephone: +44 (20) 7225 4200
  • Fax: +44 (20) 7938 1615
  • Email: iranemb.lon@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Uruguay

  • Website: http://montevideo.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Calle Miraflores 1467 (Entre Basilea Y Ferrari), Carrasco, 11500 Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Telephone: +598 2604 4152
  • Fax: +598 2600 0159
  • Email: iranemb.mvd@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Uzbekistan

  • Website: http://tashkent.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Parkent Street 20, Tashkent 100007, Uzbekistan
  • Telephone: +998 71 150 6050 / 150 6065 / 268 3877 / 268 4768 / 268 6457
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.tas@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Venezuela

  • Website: http://caracas.mfa.ir/
  • Address: Urb. Valle Arriba, Calle Roraima con Maury, Qta. AZADI, Caracas, Venezuela
  • Telephone: +58 212 992 1854 / 3575
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.ccs@mfa.gov.ir

Embassy of Iran in Vietnam

  • Website: http://hanoi.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No.54 Tran Phu Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Telephone: +84 4 3823 2068 / 2069
  • Fax:
  • Email: embirihn@gmail.com

Embassy of Iran in Yemen

  • Website:
  • Address: Djibouti St. No.12, PO Box:1437, Sana’a, Yemen
  • Telephone: +967 01 412 690, +967 1 462 191
  • Fax: +967 01 414 139
  • Email: iriranemb@y.net.ye

Embassy of Iran in Zimbabwe

  • Website: http://harare.mfa.ir/
  • Address: No:8, Allan Wilson, Ave., Belgravia, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Telephone: +263 4 250 286, +263 4 762 611, +263 4 762 215
  • Fax:
  • Email: iranemb.hre@mfa.gov.ir

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Iran Embassies and Consulates

Diplomatic Mission of Iran

The diplomatic mission of Iran is the representation of the government of Iran to other countries. It is headed by an ambassador, who is the highest-ranking diplomat in the mission. The mission’s responsibilities include representing Iran’s interests in the host country, promoting bilateral relations, and providing consular services to Iranian citizens.

The diplomatic mission of Iran is located in the capital city of the host country. For example, the diplomatic mission of Iran in the United States is located in Washington, D.C. The mission also has consulates in other major cities in the host country. For example, the Iranian consulate in Los Angeles is located in the city of Los Angeles, California.

The diplomatic mission of Iran is an important part of Iran’s foreign relations. It helps to promote Iran’s interests in the host country and to build relationships with other countries. The mission also provides consular services to Iranian citizens, who may need help with issues such as obtaining visas, renewing passports, or reporting crimes.

What Is A Consulate?

A consulate is a diplomatic office that provides services to citizens of its home country in a foreign city or region. These services include issuing visas and passports, providing assistance to citizens in need, and offering information on local laws and regulations. Consulates also play a role in promoting stronger ties between the two countries by facilitating trade and economic cooperation, promoting cultural exchange, and supporting educational opportunities.

Consulates are different from embassies. Embassies are located in the capital city of the host country and are headed by an ambassador. Embassies have a wider range of responsibilities than consulates, including conducting bilateral relations and representing their home country in international affairs.

What is International Law?

International law is a set of rules and principles that govern the interactions between countries, international organizations, and other actors in the world. It covers a wide range of issues, such as human rights, trade, security, and the environment.

International law is different from domestic law, which is the law that applies within a country. International law is based on the consent of sovereign states, which are the main subjects of international law. There is no central authority that enforces international law, but rather it relies on the mechanisms and institutions that states have created or agreed to, such as the United Nations, the International Court of Justice, and the World Trade Organization.

International law is important for maintaining peace, order, and justice in the world. It helps to regulate the conduct of states and other actors in the international community. It also provides a framework for resolving disputes and conflicts peacefully. Additionally, international law promotes cooperation and collaboration among states and other actors on various global issues and challenges.

What is a Diplomat?

A diplomat is a representative of a country or an international organization in another country or an international organization. They perform various functions, such as negotiating agreements, maintaining relations, reporting information, protecting interests, and promoting cooperation. Diplomats usually work in a diplomatic mission, such as an embassy, a consulate, a liaison office, or a delegation.

Diplomats are different from citizens, who are people who have the legal status and rights of belonging to a country. They are also different from spies, who are people who secretly collect and report information about another country or organization for the benefit of their own country or organization. Diplomats are expected to follow the rules and norms of international law and diplomacy, such as respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other states, enjoying diplomatic immunity and privileges, and adhering to the principle of non-interference.

Diplomats are important for maintaining peace, order, and justice in the world. They help to communicate and coordinate with other actors in the international arena. They also help to resolve disputes and conflicts through peaceful means. Additionally, diplomats help to foster mutual understanding and friendship among different cultures and peoples.

What is the Ministry of foreign affairs?

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is a government department that is responsible for shaping and implementing a nation’s foreign policy. Its main tasks include formulating and executing strategic foreign policies that advance the nation’s overarching objectives, such as peace, economic prosperity, and the protection of human rights.

The MFA also undertakes a diverse range of other functions, such as establishing and maintaining diplomatic relations with foreign nations, representing the country in international forums, protecting citizens’ well-being overseas, and facilitating trade and cultural interactions. To carry out these tasks, the MFA uses various diplomatic mechanisms, such as embassies, consulates, and participation in international organizations.

What is a Foreign Policy?

Foreign policy is the plan that a country or an international organization uses to interact with other countries and global entities. It is shaped by a variety of factors, including the country’s core interests, foundational values, historical context, geographic location, cultural identity, ideological convictions, economic dynamics, political atmosphere, and public sentiment.

Foreign policy encompasses a wide range of important areas, such as national security, international trade, global development, human rights advocacy, environmental sustainability, and diplomatic initiatives. It is essential for upholding global stability, peace, and the effective resolution of global challenges.

Foreign policy is constantly evolving to adapt to changes in the international landscape. This ensures that countries and international organizations are always prepared to navigate the complex web of international relations and advance their interests and values.

What is International relations?

International relations (IR) is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interactions between nations and other global actors. It is a complex and nuanced field, but it is essential for understanding our contemporary world.

One of the fundamental concepts in IR is anarchy, which refers to the absence of a central governing authority in the international system. This means that nations are essentially autonomous and have limited means of enforcing their will on others.

Another key concept in IR is power, which is the ability to influence others. Power can be military, economic, or diplomatic. Nations pursue their interests on the global stage, which can be economic, security, or ideological.

Values and norms are also important concepts in IR. Values are deeply held beliefs, such as democracy, human rights, or environmental protection. Norms are shared expectations about behavior, which can be formal international laws or informal principles, such as non-intervention.

These are just some of the fundamental concepts in IR. The field is constantly evolving, and there is no single approach to studying it. However, by understanding these concepts, we can better understand the complex and ever-changing world of international relations.

What is a Permanent representative?

A permanent representative is a diplomat who is appointed by a country or organization to represent them in an international organization or multilateral forum. Their main responsibility is to represent their entity’s interests, values, and positions in the forum and to ensure that their policies, decisions, and initiatives are aligned with their overall goals.

To be successful as a permanent representative, individuals must have a deep understanding of international relations and be able to navigate the complex political dynamics of the forum they represent. They must also be skilled in negotiation, conflict resolution, and relationship building.

Although the role of a permanent representative can be challenging, it can also be very rewarding. It provides a unique opportunity to influence global affairs and make a real difference on the world stage.

What is the High Commissioner?

A high commissioner is a senior diplomat who represents one Commonwealth country to another. They are responsible for promoting and protecting the fundamental values of the Commonwealth, such as democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. They also work to strengthen relations between Commonwealth countries and foster collaboration on global challenges.

High commissioners typically operate from a diplomatic mission called a high commission. They lead a team of diplomats and support staff to carry out their duties.

In the Commonwealth context, high commissioners play a vital role as distinguished diplomats who are known for their exceptional skills and unwavering commitment. They skillfully advocate for their home countries’ interests while also strengthening the bonds between their countries and their host countries. In doing so, they contribute significantly to the overarching objectives of the Commonwealth, which include cooperation, mutual respect, and progress.

What is an Ambassador?

Ambassadors are the highest-ranking diplomats who represent their country abroad. They have a wide range of responsibilities, including promoting mutual understanding, fostering collaboration, protecting the interests of their citizens, and providing insights into the host country’s political, economic, and social landscape. Ambassadors are chosen for their extensive experience, knowledge, and diplomatic skills. They play a crucial role in advancing peace and cooperation on the international stage.

To be successful as an ambassador, one must have a deep understanding of diplomacy and foreign affairs, as well as a strong understanding of the host country’s culture and political system. They must also be skilled in negotiation and conflict resolution, and have a well-established network within the global diplomatic community.

Aspiring ambassadors can prepare for this role by obtaining a degree in international relations or a related field, gaining practical experience in foreign affairs offices or diplomatic missions, becoming proficient in a foreign language, and honing their negotiation and conflict resolution skills. The ambassadorial role is demanding, but the potential to make a meaningful impact on global peace and understanding makes it highly rewarding.

What is a Consul?

Consuls are diplomats who represent their home country in a foreign nation, typically outside the capital city. They provide essential consular services, such as issuing visas and passports, recording significant life events, and providing assistance to fellow citizens in times of need. They also actively foster cultural, economic, and social connections between their country of origin and the host country.

The appointment of consuls is made by the foreign minister, and candidates are selected based on their extensive experience, knowledge, and diplomatic expertise. Proficiency in the language of the host country and a nuanced understanding of its culture and customs are essential for success in this role.

Consuls play a vital role in enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation between their homeland and the host nation. They serve as a crucial link between the two countries, dedicated to nurturing relationships and resolving diplomatic matters to facilitate positive interactions.

What is the United Nations?

The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1945 and headquartered in New York City. It has 193 member states and its main objectives are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, and promote social progress, better living standards, and human rights.

The UN operates through six main organs: the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat. It also oversees specialized agencies, funds, and programs that focus on specific global challenges, such as poverty, hunger, disease, and climate change.

The UN has been criticized for its bureaucracy and occasional ineffectiveness, but it has also made significant contributions to global peace, security, and development. For example, it has played a key role in conflict resolution, humanitarian assistance, and the promotion of human rights.

The UN remains an essential actor in international relations. It provides a forum for diplomatic dialogue and cooperation, and it offers a platform for member states to work together to address common global challenges.

What is the European Union?

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 European countries. It was founded in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, and its main goal is to create a unified market and promote economic and political cooperation among its member states.

The EU’s unified market allows for the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people between its member states. 19 of these member states also use a common currency, the euro.

The EU is governed by a number of institutions, including the European Parliament, the European Council, the European Commission, and the Court of Justice of the European Union. These institutions work together to make decisions that shape the EU’s policies, initiatives, and overall direction.

What is ASEAN?

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional organization that was founded in 1967 by 10 Southeast Asian countries. Its main goals are to promote peace, stability, economic growth, and social progress in the region.

ASEAN has made significant progress in achieving its goals. It has become a major player in the global economy and has helped to promote peace and stability in Southeast Asia.

ASEAN has a number of mechanisms and institutions to help it achieve its goals. The ASEAN Summit is the highest decision-making body of ASEAN and is held annually at the head of state level. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) are two specialized bodies that have been established to address specific issues.

ASEAN has faced some challenges, such as the rise of China and the threat of terrorism. However, it has made significant progress in its pursuit of its goals. Today, ASEAN is a major player in the global economy and is poised to maintain its leadership position both regionally and internationally.

What is NATO?

NATO, also known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of 30 countries in Europe and North America. It was founded in 1949 to counter the threat posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

NATO is committed to safeguarding the security of its member states through political and military means. It has a well-defined military command structure and makes decisions by consensus.

NATO has been involved in a variety of operations, including peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and combat missions. It played a major role in the Kosovo War in 1999, and has also been involved in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.

NATO’s interventions have had a significant impact on global security. They have helped to deter aggression, promote stability, and uphold human rights. NATO remains a key player in shaping international security, and is committed to the principle of collective defense among its member states.

What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is an international treaty that was adopted by the United Nations in 1961 and has been ratified by 192 countries. It sets out the rights, duties, and privileges of diplomats, as well as the responsibilities of host countries.

The convention is important because it helps to ensure the orderly and secure conduct of diplomatic relations. It also provides a framework for the protection of diplomats and their families.

The convention gives diplomats a number of privileges, including immunity from arrest and prosecution, the right to free movement, and the right to use diplomatic channels for communication. It also requires host countries to protect diplomatic premises and to respect the privacy of diplomats.

The convention is based on the principles of diplomatic immunity, reciprocity, and the inviolability of diplomatic missions. Diplomatic immunity means that diplomats cannot be arrested or prosecuted in the host country. Reciprocity means that the host country must provide the same privileges and immunities to diplomats from other countries. The inviolability of diplomatic missions means that the premises of a diplomatic mission cannot be searched or entered without the consent of the head of mission.

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is an important part of the international legal framework that governs diplomatic relations. It helps to ensure that diplomats can carry out their work without interference from the host country, and it protects them from harm.

What is a Sovereign state?

Sovereignty is the principle that states have the right to rule themselves without interference from other states. It is a fundamental principle of international law that is essential for maintaining peace and order in the world.

The concept of sovereignty can be traced back to the 17th century, when the Peace of Westphalia established the principle of state equality. This principle states that all states, regardless of their size or power, have equal status in international law.

Sovereignty is not absolute, however. States are bound by international law and are accountable for their actions. For example, states cannot violate the human rights of their citizens or commit acts of aggression against other states.

What is Diplomacy?

Diplomacy is the art of managing negotiations and interactions between nations. It is a complex and challenging tool, but it is essential for building peace and stability in the world.

Diplomacy is based on the principles of sovereignty and reciprocity. Sovereignty means that each nation has the right to govern itself without interference from other nations. Reciprocity means that each nation must treat other nations with respect and fairness.

Diplomacy can be used to prevent conflicts, resolve disputes, and build cooperative partnerships between nations. It can also help to facilitate understanding and collaboration between cultures.

Diplomacy is a complex and challenging tool, but it is essential for building peace and stability in the world. By understanding the principles of diplomacy and the ways it can be used to achieve foreign policy goals, we can better appreciate its importance and contribute to its success.

Also See

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

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

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

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

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

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

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