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Tunisia Embassies and Consulates

Here is the list of Tunisia Embassies And Consulates by country. Find the nearest one to you.

Embassy of Tunisia in Algeria

  • Website: Diplomatic Missions Of Tunisia
  • Address: 11Rue du Bois de Boulogne, El-Mouradiya,Algiers, Algeria
  • Telephone: +213 2169 1567
  • Fax: 
  • Email: at.alger@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Tebessa

  • Website:
  • Address: 150, Boulevard Colonel Mahmoud Cherif, BP 280, 12000 Tebessa, Algeria
  • Telephone: (+213) 37 48 48 32, (+213) 37 48 48 33
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.tebessa@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Annaba

  • Website:
  • Address: 23 avenue 28 janvier 1957 saint therese, Annaba, Algeria
  • Telephone: +213 37 555 823, +213 37 555 834
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.annaba@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Argentina

  • Website:
  • Address: Ciudad de la Paz 3086, 1429 Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Telephone: 00 54 11 45 45 51 49, 00 54 11 45 44 26 18
  • Fax: +54 11 45 45 63 69
  • Email: atbuenosaires@infovia.com.ar

Embassy of Tunisia in Austria

  • Website:
  • Address: Sieveringerstrasse 187, 1190 Vienna, Austria
  • Telephone: (+43) 1 44 02 144
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.vienne@diplomatie.gov.tn

Honorary Consulate of Tunisia in Eisenstadt

  • Website:
  • Address: Hauptstrasse 40, 7000 Eisenstadt, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 (0) 3 352 385 86
  • Fax:
  • Email: office@schmidbauer-druck.at

Honorary Consulate of Tunisia in Graz

  • Website:
  • Address: Heinrichstrasse 97, 8010 Graz, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 (0) 3 852 2273
  • Fax:
  • Email: honkonsulat-tunesien-stmk@roessler.cc

Honorary Consulate of Tunisia in Salzburg

  • Website:
  • Address: Alpenstrasse 14, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
  • Telephone: +43 (0) 662 875 314-15
  • Fax: +43 (0) 662 875 314-23
  • Email: gfleischmann@fleischmann.consult.com

Embassy of Tunisia in Bahrain

  • Website:
  • Address: Villa 54, Route 3601, Complexe 336 – Adlya, Manama, Bahrain
  • Telephone: +973 17 71 41 49
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.manama@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Belgium

  • Website:
  • Address: 278, Avenue de Tervuren, 1150 Brussels, Belgium
  • Telephone: +32 2 771 73 95
  • Fax: +32 2 771 94 33
  • Email: at.belgique@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Brazil

  • Website:
  • Address: SHIS – QL 06 – Conj 5 – Casa 12, Lago sul, Brasília – DF 71625-260, Brazil
  • Telephone: +55 61 32 48 36 72, +55 61 32 48 73 55
  • Fax: +55 61 32 48 73 55
  • Email: at.brasilia@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Cameroon

  • Website:
  • Address: quartier golf, rue de la Tunisie n°146, Yaounde, Cameroon
  • Telephone:
  • Fax:
  • Email: ambasstuncam@gmail.com

Embassy of Tunisia in Canada

  • Website:
  • Address: 515 O’connor Street, Ottawa, ON K1S 3P8, Canada
  • Telephone: (001) 613 237 0330
  • Fax: (613) 237-7939
  • Email: at.ottawa@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Montreal

  • Website: http://consulat-tunisie.ca/
  • Address: 1255, Rue Robert Bourassat, Suite 300, Montreal, Canada
  • Telephone: (514) 844-6909
  • Fax: (514) 844-5895
  • Email: info@ctmontreal.ca

Embassy of Tunisia in China

  • Website:
  • Address: 1, Sanlitun Dong Jie, Chaoyang, Beijing, China
  • Telephone: +86 10 653 22 435, +86 10 653 22 436
  • Fax: +86 10 653 25 818, +86 10 6532 3421
  • Email: at.pekin@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: 67-69 Avenue du Cercle, Gombe, Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Telephone: +243 81 700 78 78
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.kinshasa@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Czech Republic

  • Website:
  • Address: Nad vysinkou 1325, 15000 Praha 5, Czech Republic
  • Telephone: 00420 244 460 652, 00420 244 460 653
  • Fax: 00420 244 460 825
  • Email: at.prague@diplomatie.gov.tn, amt.prague@volny.cz

Embassy of Tunisia in Egypt

  • Website:
  • Address: 26 Avenue El Gezira, Cairo, Egypt
  • Telephone: +202 27 36 89 62
  • Fax: +202 27 36 24 79
  • Email: at.caire@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Ethiopia

  • Website:
  • Address: Bole Kifle Ketama, Kebele 03, House N°0008, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Telephone: +251 116 62 18 40, +251 116 61 20 63
  • Fax: +251 116 62 18 41
  • Email: at.addis@diplomatie.gov.tn, amb.tun.addis@ethionet.et

Embassy of Tunisia in Finland

  • Website:
  • Address: Rauhankatu 1 B 17, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
  • Telephone: +358 9 680 396 14
  • Fax: +358 9 680 396 10
  • Email: at.helsinki@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in France

  • Website:
  • Address: 25, Rue Barbet de Jouy, 75007 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 45 55 95 98
  • Fax: +33 1 45 56 02 64
  • Email: at.paris@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Pantin

  • Website: http://www.avantdevenir.com/
  • Address: 1-3 Avenue Jean Lolive, 93500 Pantin, France
  • Telephone: 01 85 78 29 89
  • Fax: 01 48 91 39 51
  • Email: ct.pantin@diplomatie.gov.tn, ct.pantin@orange.fr

Consulate of Tunisia in Grenoble

  • Website:
  • Address: 4, Rue Alexandre 1er de Yougoslavie, 38000 Grenoble, France
  • Telephone: 04 76 43 26 01, 04 57 39 98 44
  • Fax: 04 76 43 25 96
  • Email: ct.grenoble@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Toulouse

  • Website:
  • Address: 19, allée Jean-Jaurès, 31000 Toulouse, France
  • Telephone: 33 5 61 63 61 61
  • Fax: 33 5 61 63 48 00
  • Email: consulat.tunisie-toulouse@wanadoo.fr, ct.toulouse@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Strasbourg

  • Website:
  • Address: 6, rue Schiller, 67000 Strasbourg, France
  • Telephone: 03 88 36 52 75
  • Fax: 03 88 37 18 71
  • Email: ct.strasbourg@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General of Tunisia in Lyon

  • Website: https://www.consulattunisie-lyon.org/
  • Address: 14, avenue du Maréchal Foch, 69006 Lyon, France
  • Telephone: +33 4 78 93 42 87
  • Fax: +33 4 72 44 09 10
  • Email: cgt.lyon@sfr.fr, cgent.lyon@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General of Tunisia in Marseille

  • Website:
  • Address: 8, Boulevard d’Athènes, 13001 Marseille, France
  • Telephone: 0033 4 91 50 28 68
  • Fax: 0033 4 91 08 59 69
  • Email: cgtmarsei@numericable.fr

Consulate General of Tunisia in Nice

  • Website:
  • Address: 18, Avenue des Fleurs, 06000 Nice, France
  • Telephone: +33 4 93 96 81 81
  • Fax: +33 4 93 37 63 02
  • Email: ct.nice@mail.diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General Of Tunisia in Paris

  • Website:
  • Address: 17-19 Rue de Lubeck, 75016 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 5370 6910
  • Fax:
  • Email: paris.cgt@wanadoo.fr

Embassy of Tunisia in Germany

  • Website:
  • Address: Lindenallee 16, 14050 Berlin, Germany
  • Telephone: 0049 (0) 30 36 41 07 10
  • Fax: 0049 (0) 30 30 82 06 83
  • Email: at.berlin@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Hamburg

  • Website:
  • Address: Lübecker Strasse, 1, 22087 Hamburg, Germany
  • Telephone: 49 40 22 69 263
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.hambourg@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Munich

Consulate General of Tunisia in Bonn

  • Website:
  • Address: Godesberger Allee 103, 53175 Bonn, Germany
  • Telephone: +49 (0) 228 84 89 601
  • Fax: +49 (0) 228 84 89 700
  • Email: cgt.bonn@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Greece

  • Website:
  • Address: 2, Rue Antheon -palaio, Psychico 15452, Athens, Greece
  • Telephone: (0030) 21 0671 7590
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.athenes@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Hungary

  • Website:
  • Address: Nárcisz Utca 36, Budapest 1126, Hungary
  • Telephone: +36 1 336 16 16, +36 1 336 16 17
  • Fax: +36 1 325 72 91
  • Email: at.budapest@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in India

  • Website: http://www.tunisianembassy.in/
  • Address: A9/A6 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057, India
  • Telephone: +91 11 2614 5346, +91 11 2614 5349
  • Fax: +91 11 2614 5301
  • Email: tunisiaembassy@tunis.co.in

Embassy of Tunisia in Indonesia

  • Website:
  • Address: Jalan Karang Asem Tengah Blok C 5, No 21 Kuningan, Jakarta, Selatan 12950, Indonesia
  • Telephone: +6221 52892328, +6221 52892329
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.jakarta@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Iran

  • Website:
  • Address: No. 7, 2nd Alley, North Zarafshan St., Sharak-e Ghods, Tehran, Iran
  • Telephone: (+98) 8859 1639, (+98) 8859 1647
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.teheran@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Iraq

  • Website:
  • Address: Al Andalus, Mahalla 617 Zuqaq 49 Dar N°1, Mansour, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Telephone: (+964) 770 066 44 77 / 790 383 5341
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.baghdad@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Italy

  • Website:
  • Address: Via Asmara, 7, 00199 Rome, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 06 860 30 60
  • Fax: +39 06 862 18 204
  • Email: at.rome@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Naples

  • Website:
  • Address: Centro Direzionale Isola F10, 80143 Naples, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 081 734 51 61, +39 081 734 51 71
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.naples@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Palermo

  • Website:
  • Address: Piazza Ignazio Florio, 24, 90139 Palermo, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 091 32 12 31
  • Fax: +39 091 61 11 733
  • Email: cgt.palermo@libero.it

Consulate of Tunisia in Genoa

  • Website:
  • Address: Via XX Settembre, 2/37,38, 16121 Genoa, Italy
  • Telephone: (+39) 010 570 20 91, (+39) 010 570 21 02
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.genes@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General of Tunisia in Milan

  • Website:
  • Address: Viale Marche, 37, 20125 Milan, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 02 541 005 00
  • Fax: +39 02 541 004 00
  • Email: cotumi@tin.it

Honorary Consulate General of Tunisia in Florence

  • Website:
  • Address: Piazza San Marco, 9, 50100 Florence, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 055 215833
  • Fax: +39 055 215 946
  • Email:

Honorary Consulate of Tunisia in Venice

  • Website:
  • Address: Indirizzo Galleria Giacomuzzi, 1, 30174 Venice Mestre, Italy
  • Telephone: +39 041 957 948
  • Fax: +39 041 505 3848
  • Email: info.consolatotunisiavenezia@gmail.com

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

  • Website:
  • Address: 01 avenue Delafosse prolongée 01, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
  • Telephone: +225 2022 6123
  • Fax:
  • Email: ambtunisie.abj@aviso.ci

Embassy of Tunisia in Japan

  • Website:
  • Address: 3-6-6 Kudan Minami, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074, Japan
  • Telephone: +81 3 35 11 66 22 / 23 / 24 / 25
  • Fax: +81 3 35 11 66 00
  • Email: at.tokyo@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Jordan

  • Website:
  • Address: Ouadi Abdoun, Avenue Faouzi Kaouakgi, n°18, B.P 17185, Amman 11195, Jordan
  • Telephone: +962 6 59 22 743, +962 6 59 22 746
  • Fax: +962 6 59 22 769
  • Email: at.amman@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Kuwait

  • Website:
  • Address: Al-Adailiya-area 3- Rue Abdurahman Alassoussi- Bloc 36 – Villa 13, Kuwait City, Kuwait
  • Telephone: 00965 2252 6261 / 2252 7608 / 2252 7401
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.koweit@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Lebanon

  • Website:
  • Address: Immeuble Haddad-Rue George Feghali -hazmeya martakal, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Telephone: 00961 545 7430, 00961 545 7431
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.beyrouth@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Libya

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Béchir El Ibrahimi, Medinat El Ha daik, Tripoli, Libya
  • Telephone: (+218) 21 333 10 51
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.tripoli@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate of Tunisia in Benghazi

  • Website:
  • Address: 6, Rue El Khadra, El Fouihet, BP 85, Benghazi, Libya
  • Telephone: (+218) 61 22 29 136
  • Fax:
  • Email: ct.benghazi@live.com

Embassy of Tunisia in Mali

  • Website:
  • Address: Hamdallaye Aci 2000 Rue 329 porte 53, Bamako, Mali
  • Telephone: +223 20 231 754
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.bamako@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Malta

  • Website:
  • Address: Valletta Road, Attard , ATD 9052, Malta
  • Telephone: +356 2141 7070, +356 2141 7171
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.lavalette@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Mauritania

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue des ambassades TVZ, Nouakchott, Mauritania
  • Telephone: (+222) 45 24 14 47, (+222) 45 25 45 15
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.nouakchott@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Morocco

  • Website:
  • Address: 6 Avenue Abdelkarim Benjelloun Hassan, 10010 Rabat, Morocco
  • Telephone: 00 212 537 73 06 36
  • Fax: 00 212 537 73 06 37
  • Email: at.rabat@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Netherlands

  • Website:
  • Address: Gentsestraat 98, 2587 HX The Hague, Netherlands
  • Telephone: +31 70 217 6151
  • Fax: +31 070 351 43 23
  • Email: at.lahaye@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Nigeria

  • Website:
  • Address: 11, Kainji Crescent, Off Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria
  • Telephone: +234 81 7249 0723
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.abuja@yahoo.com

Embassy of Tunisia in Norway

  • Website:
  • Address: Drammensveien 82C, N-0271 Oslo, Norway
  • Telephone: +47 22 41 72 00
  • Fax: +47 22 41 72 04
  • Email: at.oslo@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Oman

  • Website:
  • Address: Madinat Sultane Quabos/el Quorm, Muscat, Oman
  • Telephone: 00968 24 603 486, 00968 24 603 496
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.mascat@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Pakistan

  • Website:
  • Address: House 50 Main Margalla road F7/2, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Telephone: +92 51 265 23 87, +92 51 265 27 81
  • Fax: +92 51 265 35 64
  • Email: at.Islamabad@diplomatie.gov.tv

Embassy of Tunisia in Palestine

  • Website:
  • Address: Ennouzha, Ramallah, Palestine
  • Telephone: (+972) 2-290 6284
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.ramallah@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Poland

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Mysliwiecka N° 14, 00-459 Warsaw, Poland
  • Telephone: 0048 226 286 330, 0048 226 282 586
  • Fax: 0048 226 216 295
  • Email: at.varsovie@ambtun.pl

Embassy of Tunisia in Portugal

  • Website:
  • Address: Rua Rodrigo Rebelo, 16, 1400-318 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Telephone: +351 21 301 03 30, +351 21 301 91 70
  • Fax: +351 21 301 68 17
  • Email: at.lisbonne@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Qatar

  • Website:
  • Address: Zone 63, West Bay Al Ithar Street, Square 1, Villa No. 10, Doha, Qatar
  • Telephone: +974 4016 2222, +974 4451 2630, +974 4016 2227, +974 4016 2225
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.doha@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Romania

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Clucerului, No. 48, Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania
  • Telephone: +40 21 210 1197
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.bucarest@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Russia

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Malaya Nikitskaya, 28/1, Moscow 123001, Russia
  • Telephone: +7 495 691 28 58, +7 495 691 28 69, +7 495 691 62 23
  • Fax: +7 495 691 75 88
  • Email: at.moscou@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Saudi Arabia

  • Website:
  • Address: Diplomatic Quarter, P.O. Box 94-368, Riyadh 11693, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 11 488 79 00, +966 11 488 76 45
  • Fax: +966 11 488 76 41
  • Email: at.riyadh@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General of Tunisia in Jeddah

  • Website:
  • Address: Aziz Dhia Street, Al Rawdhah District 2, Jeddah 21424, Saudi Arabia
  • Telephone: +966 12 660 5320, +966 12 660 5328
  • Fax:
  • Email: cgt.jeddah@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Senegal

  • Website:
  • Address: Rue Alpha Hachamiyou Tall, BP 3127, Dakar, Senegal
  • Telephone: 00221 33 823 4747, 00221 33 823 4690
  • Fax: 00221 33 823 7204
  • Email: at.dakar@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Serbia

  • Website:
  • Address: 19 Rue Vase Pelagica, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
  • Telephone: +381 11 36 90 194, +381 11 36 91 961
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.belgrade@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in South Africa

  • Website:
  • Address: 850, Stanza Bopape Street, Arcadia 0007, Pretoria, South Africa
  • Telephone: 0027 12 34 26 282, 0027 12 34 26 283
  • Fax: 0027 12 34 26 284
  • Email: at.pretoria@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Korea (Republic)

  • Website:
  • Address: 8, Jangmun-ro 6-gil, Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, South Korea
  • Telephone: 0082 (0) 2 790 4334, 0082 (0) 2 790 4335
  • Fax: 0082 (0) 2 790 43 33
  • Email: at.seoul@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Spain

  • Website:
  • Address: Avenida Alfonso XIII, N°64-66-68, 28016 Madrid, Spain
  • Telephone: (+34) 91 447 35 08
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.madrid@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Sudan

  • Website:
  • Address: Nr 35, 15eme avenue, Al Emarat, Khartoum, Sudan
  • Telephone: 00249 183 487 949
  • Fax:
  • Email: at.khartoum@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in Sweden

  • Website:
  • Address: Narvavägen 32, 1st floor, 115 22 Stockholm, Sweden
  • Telephone: +46 85 45 85 520
  • Fax: +46 86 62 19 75
  • Email: at.stockholm@diplomatie.gov.tn, Tunisembassy.stockholm@gmail.com

Embassy of Tunisia in Switzerland

  • Website:
  • Address: Kirchenfeldstrasse, 63, 3005 Bern, Switzerland
  • Telephone: 0041 31 352 8226 / 31 352 8227 / 31 352 1585
  • Fax: 0041 31 351 0445
  • Email: at.berne@diplomatie.gov.tn

Permanent Mission of Tunisia to the United Nations in Geneva

  • Website:
  • Address:
  • Rue de Moillebeau 58, 1211 Geneva 19, Switzerland
  • Telephone: +41 22 749 15 50
  • Fax: +41 22 734 06 63
  • Email: at.geneve@diplomatie.gov.tn, mission.tunisia@ties.itu.int

Embassy of Tunisia in Turkey

  • Website:
  • Address:
  • Ferit Recai Ertuğrul Ave., No: 19, Diplomatic Site, Oran, Ankara, Turkey
  • Telephone: 0090 312 491 9657
  • Fax: 0090 312 491 9634
  • Email: at.ankara@diplomatie.gov.tn

Consulate General of Tunisia in Istanbul

  • Website:
  • Address: Keskin Kalem Sokak, Nr, 31, Esentepe Gazeteciler, Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Telephone: 0090 212 217 4156, 0090 212 217 4157
  • Fax: 0090 212 259 8010
  • Email: cgt.istanbul@diplomatie.gov.tn

Embassy of Tunisia in United Arab Emirates

  • Website:
  • Address: Rabadan Avenue, Embassy District, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971 2 681 1331
  • Fax: +971 2 681 2707
  • Email: at.abou@diplomatie.gov.tn, tuniemb@eim.ae

Embassy of Tunisia in United Kingdom

  • Website:
  • Address: 29 Prince’s Gate, London SW7 1QG, United Kingdom
  • Telephone: +44 207 584 8117
  • Fax: +44 207 584 3205
  • Email: London@tunisianembassy.co.uk

Embassy of Tunisia in United States

  • Website: https://www.tunisianembassy.org/
  • Address: 1515 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20005, United States
  • Telephone: (202) 862-1850
  • Fax: (202) 862-1858
  • Email: at.washington@tunisianembassy.org, consular@tunisianembassy.org

Permanent Mission of Tunisia to the United Nations in New York

  • Website: https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/bio5321.doc.htm
  • Address: 31 Beekman Place, New York, NY 10022, United States
  • Telephone: (212) 751-7503 / 7534 / 5069
  • Fax: (212) 751-0569, (212) 319-4752
  • Email: tunisiaproffice@gmail.com, tunisiamission@usa.com

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Diplomatic Missions Of Tunisia 

Diplomatic missions of Tunisia are the offices that represent the North African country in other countries and international organizations. They are responsible for maintaining and developing diplomatic relations, promoting Tunisia’s interests and values, and providing consular services to Tunisian citizens abroad.

Tunisia has 83 diplomatic missions in different countries around the world. These include 67 embassies, 10 consulates, 4 permanent missions, and 2 special missions.

Tunisia also hosts 59 diplomatic missions from other countries in its capital city, Tunis. These include 54 embassies, 3 consulates, and 2 permanent missions.

Tunisia’s foreign policy is based on the principles of non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, and cooperation with all countries. Tunisia is a member of various regional and international organizations, such as the Arab League, the African Union, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Non-Aligned Movement, the United Nations, and the Francophonie. Tunisia also maintains close relations with its neighbors, especially Algeria and Libya, as well as with France, the United States, and the European Union.

Tunisia representations is various in different countries and international organizations. These include embassies, consulates, permanent missions, and special missions.

Tunisia Embassies and Consulates

Tunisia in the United Nations

Tunisia is a North African country that has been a member of the United Nations since 1956.  Tunisia participates in various UN activities and initiatives, such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Human Rights Council, the Peacebuilding Commission, and the Alliance of Civilizations. Tunisia also contributes to UN peacekeeping operations and hosts several UN agencies that serve the region, such as the World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

Tunisia is currently a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the term 2020-2021. Tunisia was elected by the General Assembly with 191 votes out of 193. Tunisia is the only Arab country in the council and represents the African Group. Tunisia’s priorities in the council include promoting dialogue and cooperation, addressing regional and international conflicts and crises, supporting the role of women and youth in peace and security, and enhancing the effectiveness and legitimacy of the council.

Tunisia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations is Ambassador Tarek Ladeb, who assumed his post in September 2019. He is also accredited to other international organizations based in New York, such as the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

What is a Consulate?

 A consulate is a type of diplomatic mission representing a foreign country in another country, usually in a large city. A consulate is different from an embassy, which is the main diplomatic representation of a foreign country in the capital  of another country. A consulate has a more limited role and function than an embassy and  is headed by a consul, not an ambassador.

 Some of the functions and activities of the consulate are:

  • Provide consular services to  citizens of the country they represent, such as issuing passports, visas, birth certificates and other documents, as well as assisting them in emergencies such as accident, arrest or death. • Promote trade, investment, tourism, educational and cultural exchanges between the country  it represents and the host country or region.
  • Protect and promote the interests and interests of the country he represents and of its citizens in the host country or region.
  • Report on  political, economic, social and security developments in the host country or region and provide advice and guidance to the Embassy and the government of the country  it represents.
  •  Maintain and develop good relationships with  local authorities and communities in the host country or region.

Another list of tunisian embassies: The embassy of Tunisia in Washington is the diplomatic mission of Tunisia to the United States. It is located at 1515 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20005.

What is International Law?

International law is a set of rules and principles that govern the relationships and interactions between states, international organizations, and other actors on the world stage. International law covers a wide variety of topics such as human rights, trade, security, environment, diplomacy, humanitarian law, and more.

 International law is based on a variety of sources, such as treaties, customary law, general principles of law, judicial decisions, and scientific articles. International law is enforced through various mechanisms, such as diplomatic pressure, sanctions, arbitration, litigation, and rulings. International law is also influenced by the political, economic, social and cultural factors that shape the world order. International law plays an important role in maintaining peace, cooperation, justice and development in the world. International law helps to resolve disputes, protect human dignity, promote human rights, regulate trade, prevent and respond to conflicts and crises, and address global challenges such as climate change. post-conflict, terrorism, and pandemics.

What is a Diplomat?

A diplomat is a person who represents a country in relation to other countries or international organizations. The main task of a diplomat is to communicate, negotiate and cooperate with  foreign partners on  issues of mutual interest such as trade, security, human rights, culture, etc. A diplomat can work in many different settings and levels, such as embassies, consulates, permanent missions or  special missions. A diplomat can have many different ranks and titles, such as  ambassador,  consul,  minister, attaché or special envoy. A diplomat may also have different areas of expertise, such as political, economic, cultural or legal affairs.

 To become a diplomat, one usually requires a high level of education, language skills, cultural awareness and professional experience. You also have to pass a competition and undergo rigorous training. A diplomat must follow diplomatic rules and ethics, such as respecting the sovereignty and dignity of other countries, protecting the interests and rights of his country and its citizens, and maintain confidentiality and fairness.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a branch of the government that handles a country’s relationships with other countries and decides on its foreign policies. The Ministry of Foreign 

Affairs does many different things, like:

  • Protecting and representing the country’s values and beliefs to other countries, and ensuring that the country is well-regarded and respected in the world.
  •  Making deals and signing contracts with other countries and international groups on different topics like trade, safety, human rights, environment, etc.
  • Setting up and keeping diplomatic offices like embassies, consulates, and permanent missions in various countries and inviting foreign diplomats to visit our country.
  • We help citizens who live, work, study, or travel in other countries by giving them support and providing important documents like passports and visas.
  • Connecting and working together with other government departments and agencies to handle matters related to foreign affairs, while sharing information and giving advice to them.
  • Creating and carrying out a plan of how a country interacts with other countries, based on what is best for the country and what it believes in.

Foreign Policy

Foreign policy refers to a government’s strategies and actions taken in relation to other countries. It involves decisions on issues such as diplomacy, trade, defense, and cooperation.

Foreign policy is the way a country behaves and works with other countries and international organizations. It includes the things a country wants to achieve, the principles it follows, and the plans it makes to achieve those goals. Foreign policy is the way a country interacts with other countries on a global scale. It is influenced by what is important to the country and what it values. Foreign policy also impacts the country’s internal matters, like the economy, security, and society.

What is International Relations?

International relations is the study and practice of how countries and other groups or individuals communicate and work together on a global scale. International relations is a big field that includes many different subjects like talking between countries, keeping things safe, trading, building things up, treating people right, taking care of the Earth, and more.

International relations is about how countries interact with each other, and there are different ideas and viewpoints to understand these interactions, like realism, liberalism, constructivism, feminism, and more. These ideas help us understand why different countries and people act the way they do in the world. International relations also involves using different ways and tools such as history, law, economics, sociology, psychology, and others. These ways and tools assist in studying and examining the problems and difficulties faced by the world today.

Having good relationships between countries is important because it helps to create a fair and peaceful world. It also allows us to work together to solve problems that affect everyone. International relations also helps to make chances and advantages for working together, talking, and peace among different groups in the world.

What is a Permanent Representative?

A permanent representative is a special envoy who speaks and acts for a country in a global group like the United Nations or European Union. They stand for their nation’s interests and policies in important international organizations. A permanent representative is like an ambassador and leads a permanent mission, which is the diplomatic office of a country in another country where the international organization is based.

What is the High Commissioner?

A high commissioner is a special diplomat who represents their country in another country that is part of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth of Nations is a group of 54 countries that have connections in the past, similar beliefs, and shared goals. They work together on different topics like democracy, human rights, trade, development, and security.

A high commissioner is like an ambassador. They have the same rank and role. However, the term “high commissioner” is used to show the special bond and equal status between countries in the Commonwealth. A high commissioner is like the boss of a special office called a high commission. This office represents a country in another country.

What is an Ambassador?

An ambassador is like a spokesperson who represents their country in another country. They usually work in the capital city. An ambassador is someone who represents their country in another country. They are in charge of an embassy, which is where the country’s diplomatic work is done.

What is a Consul?

A consul is like an ambassador who represents a country in another country. They usually work in a big city, not the capital. A consul is like a junior ambassador. They are in charge of a consulate, which is a country’s office in another country.

What is the European Union?

The European Union is a group of 27 countries in Europe that work together on politics and economics. The EU was formed by the Maastricht Treaty. This treaty became effective on November 1, 1993. The treaty was made to make European countries work together better by sharing the same money (the euro), having the same foreign and security policies, and giving people the same rights as citizens. It also aimed to improve cooperation on immigration, asylum, and legal matters. The EU won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012 for helping bring peace and democracy to Europe.

What is ASEAN?

ASEAN is a group of 10 countries in Southeast Asia that work together to improve things like trade, cultures, and safety for the people who live there. ASEAN was created in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Afterwards, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia also became members. ASEAN is a group of countries that has more than 600 million people and spans across an area of 4. 5 million square kilometers. ASEAN has different organizations and programs to help its members work together and collaborate with other partners.

What is NATO?


NATO is a group of 31 countries from Europe and North America that came together in 1949 to protect themselves from the Soviet Union. The main things NATO wants to do are protect its members, avoid fights, and work together with other partners on keeping things safe. The NATO group works together to protect each other. If one member is attacked, it is considered an attack on all members. NATO also helps deal with emergencies and tackles global issues like trade, climate change, and human rights. NATO has several organizations that make choices and carry out plans for the group.

What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is a global agreement that sets the rules for how countries can interact with each other in a formal way. The United Nations agreed to it in 1961 and it became official in 1964. As of June 2021, there are 193 groups involved.

The treaty talks about different parts of how countries communicate and interact with each other, the special rights and protections they have, like:

  • Creating friendly relationships between countries and establishing offices to communicate with each other.
  • Diplomatic agents have different tasks and responsibilities. They represent their sending states, protect their interests, and negotiate on their behalf.
  • Diplomatic agents, their buildings, belongings, and communication are protected from the control and interference of the country they are staying in.
  • The rules and responsibilities for the countries sending and receiving diplomats, their families, and their personal workers.
  • Ending the friendly communication and formal visits between countries.

The treaty intends to help countries become friends, even if they have different systems of government and society.

What is a Sovereign State?

A sovereign state is a country or nation that has the most power and control over a specific area and the people living there. A country can create its own rules, have its own leaders, and communicate with other countries as an equal. A sovereign state means a country that is free from being controlled or influenced by another country or organization.

What is Diplomacy

Diplomacy is the process of handling and resolving conflicts between different countries. It involves using peaceful discussions and negotiations to find solutions and maintain peaceful relations.

Diplomacy is the skill of negotiating and influencing the choices and actions of other countries and their people through talking, discussing, and using other peaceful methods, instead of fighting or causing harm. Diplomacy is an important tool in a country’s foreign policy. Foreign policy includes the overall goals and strategies that guide how a country interacts with the rest of the world.

Diplomacy is when different people and groups work together, like leaders, diplomats, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and civil society. Diplomacy can have different types, like when it involves two countries (bilateral), multiple countries (multilateral), gatherings of leaders (summit), meetings of lawmakers (parliamentary), interactions with the public (public), connections through culture (cultural), and using technology (digital diplomacy). Diplomacy has been around for a long time since ancient times. However, it has also changed and adjusted to fit the different situations and challenges of today’s world.

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See Also

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consul_(representative)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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