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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Iran. Iran has a substantial diplomatic network, reflecting its foreign affairs priorities within the Islamic and Non-Aligned world. In Washington, D.C. the Embassy of Pakistan looks after the interests of Iran in the United States.
Embassy 1978 [32] Egypt: Embassy 1979 Closed after Iranian Revolution Ethiopia: Embassy 1997 [33] Gabon: Embassy 1980s [34] Gambia: Embassy Unknown [citation needed] Israel: Embassy: 1979 Closed after 1979 attack to Israeli Embassy in Tehran [35] [36] Morocco: Embassy 2018 [37] Peru: Embassy 1978 [32] Singapore: Embassy 2010 Somalia: Embassy 2016
In May 2015, the Ambassador of Iran to Azerbaijan announced that it didn't recognize the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. Iran recognized Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, and diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1992. Iran has an embassy in Baku and a consulate-general in Nakhchivan City.
Azerbaijan's decision in March 2023 to open an embassy in Israel, Iran's archenemy, also contributed to the deterioration in ties. Azerbaijan borders Iran’s northwest and was part of the Persian ...
Toggle Non-resident embassies accredited to Azerbaijan subsection. 4.1 Resident in Ankara, ... (Embassy office) [1] ... Embassy of Iran. Embassy of Italy.
The Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders signed a "joint declaration of peace and friendship" on July 9, normalizing ties between the longtime foes who waged war against each other between 1998 and 2000.
The first Azerbaijani diplomatic mission was established in 1918 when Azerbaijan became a republic and the parliament sent a diplomatic delegation to the Ottoman Empire. Today Azerbaijan has over 70 diplomatic missions around the world, with a particular focus on European and Asian countries. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan has an embassy in Tehran. and a consulate-general in Tabriz. Iran has an embassy in Baku. and a consulate-general in Nakhchivan. Both countries are full members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Bahrain: 29 August 1971 (Diplomatic relations severed 4 January 2016)