List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding honorary consulates. The UK has one of the largest global networks of diplomatic missions. UK diplomatic missions to capitals of other Commonwealth of Nations member countries are known as High Commissions (headed by 'High Commissioners'). For three Commonwealth countries (namely India, Nigeria, and Pakistan), the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) still uses the term "Deputy High Commission" for Consulates-General (headed by Deputy High Commissioners), although this terminology is being phased out.[1] British citizens may get help from the embassy of any other commonwealth country present, when in a country where there is no British embassy, including New Zealand and Australia, to help British nationals in some countries.
In 2004, the FCDO carried out a review of the deployment of its diplomatic missions, and subsequently over a two-year period closed its missions in Nassau (in the Bahamas), Asunción (Paraguay), Dili (East Timor), Maseru (Lesotho), Mbabane (Swaziland), Antananarivo (Madagascar), Nuku'alofa (Tonga), Tarawa (Kiribati), and Port Vila (Vanuatu). Additionally several consulates and trade offices were also closed, including those in Fukuoka (Japan), Vientiane (Laos), Douala (Cameroon), Porto (Portugal), along with Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Stuttgart in Germany, and Phoenix, San Juan, and Dallas in the United States. Other consulates in Australia, Germany, France, Spain, New Zealand, and the US were downgraded and staffed by local personnel only.[2] In 2012, Foreign Secretary William Hague announced the opening of embassies in Liberia and Haiti, the re-opening of embassies in Laos, El Salvador, and Paraguay, and the opening of a Consulate-General in Recife (Brazil). He also said that by 2015, the UK would have opened up to eleven new embassies and eight new Consulates or Trade Offices.[3] In 2013, a UK government office was established in Seattle.[4] In 2014, all services at the former UK Consulate in Orlando were transferred to the nearby UK Consulate-General in Miami.[5] In 2015, the UK Consulate-General in Denver was reclassified as a UK Government Office.[6]
In 2018 the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has announced that new High Commissions will open in Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Grenada, Lesotho, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Swaziland, Tonga and Vanuatu and a British office in Somaliland like the one in Taipei, Taiwan[7]
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office employs approximately 13,200 staff in the UK and in more than 260 Posts overseas. Approximately one-third of these employees are UK-based civil servants (including members of HM Diplomatic Service) and two-thirds are employed locally by Posts overseas.[8]
Algiers
Luanda
Gaborone
Bujumbura
Yaoundé
N'Djamena
Kinshasa
Djibouti City
Cairo
Asmara
Mbabane
Addis Ababa
Banjul
Accra
Conakry
Abidjan
Nairobi
Maseru
Monrovia
Tripoli
Antananarivo
Lilongwe
Bamako
Nouakchott
Port Louis
Rabat
Maputo
Windhoek
Niamey
Abuja
Kigali
Dakar
Victoria
Freetown
Mogadishu
Pretoria
Juba
Dar es Salaam
Tunis
Kampala
Lusaka
Harare
St. John's
Buenos Aires
Nassau
Bridgetown
Belmopan
La Paz
Brasília
Ottawa
Santiago
Bogotá
San José
Havana
Santo Domingo
Quito
San Salvador
St. George's
Guatemala City
Georgetown
Port-au-Prince
Kingston
Mexico City
Panama City
Asunción
Lima
Castries
Kingstown
Port of Spain
Washington, D.C.
Montevideo
Caracas
Yerevan
Baku
Manama
Dhaka
Bandar Seri Begawan
Phnom Penh
Beijing
Tbilisi
New Delhi
Jakarta
Tehran
Baghdad
Tel Aviv
Tokyo
Amman
Astana
Kuwait City
Bishkek
Vientiane
Beirut
Malé
Kuala Lumpur
Ulaanbaatar
Yangon
Kathmandu
Pyongyang
Muscat
Islamabad
Manila
Doha
Riyadh
Singapore
Seoul
Colombo
Taipei
Dushanbe
Bangkok
Ankara
Ashgabat
Abu Dhabi
Tashkent
Hanoi
Tirana
Vienna
Minsk
Brussels
Sarajevo
Sofia
Zagreb
Nicosia
Prague
Copenhagen
Tallinn
Helsinki
Paris
Berlin
Athens
Rome
Budapest
Reykjavík
Dublin
Rome
Pristina
Riga
Vilnius
Luxembourg
Valletta
Chișinău
Podgorica
The Hague
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Skopje
Oslo
Warsaw
Lisbon
Bucharest
Moscow
Belgrade
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Madrid
Stockholm
Bern
Kyiv
Canberra
Suva
Wellington
Port Moresby
Apia
Honiara
Nukuʻalofa
Port Vila
Geneva (permanent representation to the )
Conference on Disarmament
Nairobi (Mission to )
United Nations Environment Programme
Paris (delegations to the )
UNESCO
(representation to the United Nations specialized agencies: FAO, World Food Programme and International Fund for Agricultural Development)
Rome
Strasbourg (delegation to the )
Council of Europe
Vienna (delegation to the )