List of diplomatic missions of Saudi Arabia
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. In 1936, Saudi Arabia had five missions–in London, Baghdad, Damascus, Geneva, and Cairo–and fifteen years later this number jumped to sixteen. Saudi Arabia now has an extensive diplomatic presence worldwide.
Algiers
Ouagadougou
Yaoundé
N'Djamena
Moroni
Djibouti City
Cairo
Asmara
Addis Ababa
Libreville
Accra
Conakry
Abidjan
Nairobi
Tripoli
Bamako
Nouakchott
Rabat
Maputo
Niamey
Abuja
Dakar
Mogadishu
Pretoria
Khartoum
Dar es Salaam
Tunis
Kampala
Lusaka
Buenos Aires
Brasília
Ottawa
Santiago
Havana
Mexico City
Lima
Washington, D.C.
Montevideo
Caracas
Kabul
Baku
Manama
Dhaka
Bandar Seri Begawan
Beijing
Tbilisi
New Delhi
Jakarta
Tehran
Baghdad
Tokyo
Amman
Astana
Kuwait City
Bishkek
Beirut
Kuala Lumpur
Malé
Yangon
Kathmandu
Muscat
Islamabad
Manila
Doha
Singapore
Seoul
Colombo
Damascus
Taipei
Dushanbe
Bangkok
Ankara
Ashgabat
Abu Dhabi
Tashkent
Hanoi
Sana'a
Tirana
Vienna
Brussels
Sarajevo
Sofia
Nicosia
Prague
Copenhagen
Helsinki
Paris
Berlin
Athens
Budapest
Dublin
Rome
The Hague
Oslo
Warsaw
Lisbon
Bucharest
Moscow
Madrid
Stockholm
Bern
Kyiv
London
Canberra
Wellington
Brussels
New York City
Paris
Embassy in Berlin
Embassy in Brussels
Embassy in Buenos Aires
Embassy in Canberra
Embassy in Dublin
Embassy in Lima
Embassy in London
Embassy in Madrid
Embassy in Moscow
Embassy in Oslo
Embassy in Ottawa
Embassy in Paris
Embassy in Prague
Embassy in Singapore
Embassy in Tokyo
Embassy in Warsaw
Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Consulate-General in Los Angeles
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Port Louis
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Najaf
List of diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia
Foreign relations of Saudi Arabia
(in Arabic) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(in English) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia