• Source: List of diplomatic missions of Abkhazia
  • This article lists the diplomatic missions of Abkhazia. The Republic of Abkhazia is a state with limited recognition, which declared independence from Georgia in 1994, but did not receive recognition from any UN member states after the 2008 South Ossetia war. Abkhazia is recognized by Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru and Syria. In addition, it is recognized also by South Ossetia and Transnistria, which are both not members of the United Nations. Until early 2022, Abkhazia has four embassies abroad and small network of representative offices in near countries. Abkhazia also has four honorary consulates. The Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic had diplomatic relations with Abkhazia prior to being annexed by Russia in 2022.


    Americas


    Nicaragua
    Managua (Embassy)
    Venezuela
    Caracas (Embassy)


    Asia


    Israel
    Jerusalem (Representative office)
    Turkey
    Istanbul (Representative office)


    Europe



    Russia
    Moscow (Embassy)
    South Ossetia
    Tskhinvali (Embassy)
    Transnistria
    Tiraspol (Representative office)


    Oceania


    Nauru
    Aiwo (Embassy)


    Non-resident embassies


    Belarus (Moscow)
    Eritrea (Moscow)
    North Korea (Moscow)


    Closed missions


    Syria
    Damascus (Embassy) (Personnel withdrawn on 15 December 2024)
    Yemen (Houthi-backed government) (Damascus)


    See also


    Foreign relations of Abkhazia
    List of diplomatic missions in Abkhazia


    Notes




    References




    External links


    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia

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