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Map of Iraqi diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Iraq.Iraq maintains a network of diplomatic missions abroad. While the country has re-opened its missions in Washington, London, Tehran and the capitals of other states it was previously hostile to, Iraq does not have diplomatic relations with Israel.
Embassy Unknown Denmark: Embassy 2024 Ethiopia: Embassy Unknown Georgia: Embassy Unknown [48] Ireland: Embassy 1990 [49] Kazakhstan: Embassy 2003 Mexico: Embassy 1986 [50] New Zealand: Embassy 2020 [51] Nigeria: Embassy Unknown [52] Norway: Embassy Unknown [53] Senegal: Embassy Unknown South Africa: Embassy Unknown [54] Sweden: Embassy 2023 [55 ...
The Embassy of Iraq in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Iraq to the United States. The embassy is located at 1801 P Street NW, ...
The page lists diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region, a semi-autonomous federal region of Iraq. First fully accredited consulates general was opened by Iran and Russia [1] in 2007. Currently, 31 countries have official representation in Kurdistan Region, while Belarus, Cyprus, Denmark, Slovakia, Spain, Sri Lanka have honorary consulates. [2]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Seconded staff at the Swedish embassy in Baghdad have been temporarily withdrawn for security reasons after it was stormed by Iraqis, Sweden said on Friday, amid persistent ...
Iraq had an embassy in Pyongyang and DPRK had an embassy in Baghdad between 1970 and 1980. [187] Oman: 1976: Iraq and Oman relations date back to the Sumerians, who used to call the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula region as Magan. [188] Oman closed its embassy in Iraq after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990.
The United States broke off full ties with Iraq over the Six-Day War and did not resume them until 1984. The U.S. maintained an interests section starting in 1972, hosted by the Belgian embassy. David George Newton (1984–1988), initially chargé d'affaires, then full ambassador; April Glaspie (1988–1990)
Embassy of Iraq, Ottawa; W. Embassy of Iraq, Washington, D.C. This page was last edited on 21 August 2008, at 14:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...