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Countries with Irish diplomatic missions

Ireland has diplomatic relations with 161 foreign governments. The Irish government has 74 missions across the world, including 55 embassies, 8 multilateral missions and 8 Consulates General and other offices. The country has also appointed 24 Honorary Consuls General and 62 Honorary Consuls.

This list is sourced from the Department of Foreign Affairs website, and was last updated in March 2007.

Europe

Embassy of Ireland in Helsinki
Embassy of Ireland in Prague

North America

Embassy of Ireland in Washington DC

South America

Africa

Middle East

Asia

Irish Embassy in Beijing
Note: The Republic of Ireland does not have diplomatic relations with the Republic of China and considers the Government of the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate government for all of China. The Institute for Trade and Investment in Taipei is a non-governmental organization staffed and funded by the Irish government and fulfills many of the functions of a diplomatic mission.

Oceania

Embassy of Ireland in Canberra

Multilateral Organisations


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Department of Foreign Affairs: DFA Overview — Irish government information website, accessed 18 December 2006

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