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Map showing Saudi diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Saudi Arabia. Ibn Saud established the General Directory for the Foreign Affairs in 1926. Four years later it was given ministry status, even though it had a staff of fifteen employees in total and no diplomatic missions abroad.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia. There are currently 122 embassies in Riyadh. Several countries have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals. In addition, many countries maintain consulates in other Saudi Arabian cities such as Jeddah and Dhahran (not including honorary consulates).
Pages in category "Diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
List of diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia; List of diplomatic missions in Singapore; List of diplomatic missions in Sri Lanka; List of diplomatic missions in Syria; List of diplomatic missions in Tajikistan; List of diplomatic missions in Thailand; List of diplomatic missions in Turkey; List of diplomatic missions in Turkmenistan
Iran’s foreign ministry announced it would reopen its diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia this week, restoring diplomatic ties after a seven-year rift, state-run media reported on Monday. The ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was formally established by King Abdulaziz in 1932. Initially the ministry was made up of five departments, namely the private office and the departments of oriental affairs, administrative affairs, political affairs and consular affairs. [2] The ministry began establishing diplomatic missions abroad.
Iran's foreign minister traveled to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, marking the first trip to the kingdom by Tehran's top diplomat in years after the two nations reached a détente with Chinese mediation.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were officially established on February 14, 1940, after the United States recognized the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd and its Dependencies on May 1, 1931.