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Diplomatic missions of Cambodia

Cambodia's cadre of diplomatic personnel defected or were decimated during the reign of the Khmer Rouge. In the 1980s the Soviet Union and Vietnam slowly rebuilt the capacity of the country's foreign ministry, although the country's foreign policy was effectively controlled by the Vietnamese Government. [ citation needed] Since the departure of Vietnamese troops in 1989 and signing of the Paris Peace Agreement in 1991, Cambodia has moved out of its international isolation.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Current missions

Africa

Host country Host city Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
  Egypt Cairo [a] Embassy Uk Sarun
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1]

Americas

Host country Host city Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
  Brazil Brasília Embassy Sok Sophea
Chargé d'Affaires
[1]
  Cuba Havana Embassy Chea Thireak
Countries:
[1] [2] [3]
  United States Washington, D.C. Embassy Keo Chhea
Countries:
[1] [4]

Asia

Host country Host city Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Embassy Lim Hokseng [1]
  China Beijing Embassy Khek Cai Mealy Sysoda [1]
Chongqing Consulate-General Yos Sokhemrak [1]
Guangzhou Consulate-General Phin Vicheawadhana [1]
Haikou Consulate-General Chhum Bunthan [1]
Hong Kong Consulate-General Pech Puthisathbopeaneaky [1]
Jinan Consulate General Sam Sophorn [1]
Kunming Consulate-General Hour Sophia [1]
Nanning Consulate-General Taing Sokngorn [1]
Shanghai Consulate-General Nguon Visoth [1]
Xi'an Consulate-General Som Visal [1]
  India New Delhi Embassy Koy Kuong
Countries:
[1] [5]
  Indonesia Jakarta Embassy Tean Samnang
Countries:
[1]
  Japan Tokyo Embassy Tuy Ry [1]
  Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy Sman Manan
Countries:
[1]
  Laos Vientiane Embassy Hulkrang Phanang [1]
Pakse Consulate-General Ky Monyrath [1]
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Embassy Ouk Chandara [1]
  Myanmar Yangon Embassy Chum Angvichet [1]
  North Korea Pyongyang Embassy Sieng Vunbuth [1]
  Philippines Manila Embassy Phan Peuv [1]
  Singapore Singapore Embassy Hun Saroeun [1]
  South Korea Seoul Embassy Chring Botum Rangsay [1]
  Thailand Bangkok Embassy Hun Saroeun [1]
Sa Kaeo Consulate-General Kim Sovanna [1]
  Turkey Ankara Embassy Sok Chea [1] [6] [7]
  Vietnam Hanoi Embassy Chea Kimtha [1]
Ho Chi Minh City Consulate-General Chan Sorykan [1]

Europe

Host country Host city Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
  Belgium Brussels Embassy Nong Sakal
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1]
  Bulgaria Sofia Embassy Thai Chun
Countries:
[1]
  France Paris Embassy Luy David
Countries:
[1]
  Germany Berlin Embassy Chheang Thiya
Countries:
[1] [8]
  Russia Moscow Embassy Pichkhun Panha
Countries:
[1]
  Serbia Belgrade Embassy Tan Bunpa [1]
  United Kingdom London Embassy Lay Samkol
Countries:
[1]

Oceania

Host country Host city Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
  Australia Canberra Embassy Cheunboran Chanborey
Countries:
[1]

Multilateral organisations

Organization Host city Host country Mission Head of mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Jakarta Indonesia Permanent Mission Heng Sarith [1]
  United Nations New York City United States Permanent Mission Eat Sophea
Countries:
[1]
Geneva Switzerland Permanent Mission In Dara
Countries:
[1]
  UNESCO Paris France Permanent Mission Un Bophanna [1]

Gallery

Closed missions

Europe

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
  East Germany East Berlin Embassy 1977 [9]
  Hungary Budapest Embassy Unknown [10]
  Poland Warsaw Embassy 2009 [11]

Asia

Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref.
  Israel Jerusalem Embassy 1975 [12] [13]

Missions to open

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Although officially titled as an embassy in Cairo, it is physically located in the adjacent city of Giza, which forms part of the Greater Cairo area.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar "Cambodia Mission Abroad". Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of Cambodia. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Cuerpo Diplomático" (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Panama. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Foreign Representation Accredited to Belize". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration of Belize. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Chum Sounry | Meridian International Center".
  5. ^ "Foreign Diplomatic Missions Accredited to Mauritius (Non-resident)". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade of Mauritius. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  6. ^ "H.E. Mr. Meas Kim Heng, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia paid a courtesy call on H.E. Mr. Kubanychbek Kasymovich Omuraliev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kyrgyz Republic to Turkey - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation".
  7. ^ "Diplomatic List" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Diplomatic Protocol". Government of Slovenia. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  9. ^ "67. GERMANY: TWO RESPONSES TO DK". Cambodia to Kampuchea. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  10. ^ Hun Sirivadh (18 March 2022). "PM Urges for Reopening of Cambodian and Hungarian Embassies". eacnews.asia. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Diplomacy: Embassy in Poland closes". The Phnom Penh Post. 5 February 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Kep Tomer and the Khmer-Israeli Connection". Khmer Times. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  13. ^ Cambodia Has Opened Embassy in Jerusalem; Saigon Expected to Follow
  14. ^ "Cambodia and Nepal sign agreements". Khmer Times. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Pakistan Request Cambodia to Open Embassy in Islamabad - Khmer Times". Khmer Times. 6 August 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  16. ^ "[Information]". 2023-03-01.