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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Somalia. Foreign relations of Somalia are handled primarily by the President as the head of state, the Prime Minister as the head of government, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Government .
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Mogadishu Burundi Embassy [a]: Unknown [20] Canada Embassy [b]: 1990 [21] Czechoslovakia Embassy [c]: 1969 [22] Cuba Embassy 1977
Brazil is accredited to Somalia from its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. [117] Somalia does not have an accreditation to Brazil. Canada: Canada is accredited to Somalia from its high commission in Nairobi, Kenya. Somalia has a resident embassy in Ottawa. Mexico: 5 August 1975: Mexico is accredited to Somalia from its embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ...
All countries recognise Somaliland as part of Somalia. The government of Somaliland maintains informal ties with some foreign governments and has a small network of representative offices abroad. These missions do not have formal diplomatic status under the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Somali citizens may travel on a New Zealand Certificate of Identity, or the passport of another country. [143] Nicaragua: Visa required [144] Visa on arrival if holding valid visa issued by United States, Canada, or Schengen Member State Niger: Visa required [145] Nigeria: Visa required [146] North Macedonia: Visa required [147] Norway: Visa ...
Turkey has begun mediating talks between Somalia and Ethiopia over a port deal Addis Ababa signed with the breakaway region of Somaliland earlier this year, according to four officials familiar ...
e-Visa holders must arrive via Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. e-Visa is available for 30 or 90 days. [63] Fiji: Visa not required [64] 4 months Finland: Visa required [65] France: Visa required [66] Gabon: eVisa [67] Electronic visa holders must arrive via Libreville International Airport. Gambia: Visa not required [68] Georgia: Visa ...
Foreign relations of the Republic of Somaliland are the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland. [1] The region's self-declaration of independence (from Somalia on 18 May 1991, after the start of ongoing Somali Civil War) remains unrecognised by the international community.