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  2. List of diplomatic missions of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Countries with an Egyptian Interest Section. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Egypt. Egypt has an extensive global diplomatic ... Consulate-General [5]

  3. Embassy of Egypt, London - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Egypt in London is the diplomatic mission of Egypt in the United Kingdom. [1]Egypt also maintains several other buildings in London: a consulate general at 2 Lowndes Street, Belgravia, a press and information Office at 299 Oxford Street, a cultural office at 4 Chesterfield Gardens, Mayfair and a medical office at 47 Longridge Road, Earl's Court.

  4. Embassy of Egypt, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United States.It is located at 3521 International Court, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Cleveland Park neighborhood.

  5. Embassy of Egypt, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Egypt also operates a significant Consulate-General in Montreal with 14 accredited diplomatic personnel. [1] References External links. Canada-Egypt Relations ...

  6. Visa policy of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    According to the Egyptian Consulate General in the United Kingdom citizens of all European Union countries, the United States, and Israel (only through Taba Border Crossing [5]) do not require a visa prior to travelling as a free entry permission stamp will be granted upon arrival if they are travelling to Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and ...

  7. Egypt–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 382 Hopkins cites a letter from Edward Malet, the British consul general in Egypt at the time, to a member of the Gladstone Cabinet offering his congratulations on the invasion: "You have fought the battle of all Christendom and history will acknowledge it. May I also venture to say that it has given the Liberal Party a new lease of ...

  8. Consul (representative) - Wikipedia

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    A country may appoint more than one consul-general to another nation. A consul general (CG) (plural: consuls general) is an official who heads a consulate general and is a consul of the highest rank serving at a particular location. [6] A consul general may also be responsible for consular districts which contain other, subordinate consular ...

  9. Diplomatic immunity - Wikipedia

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    The incident caused a breakdown in diplomatic relations until Libya admitted "general responsibility" in 1999. [24] The incident became a major factor in Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 's decision to allow President of the United States Ronald Reagan to launch the US bombing of Libya in 1986 from American bases in the United Kingdom.