List of diplomatic missions in North Macedonia
This page lists diplomatic missions resident in North Macedonia. At present, the capital city of Skopje hosts 32 embassies and 18 consulates general of different countries. Several other countries have missions accredited from other capitals, Sofia(17) Belgrade(12) Ankara(6) Bucharest(5) Rome(10) Madrid(1) Budapest(3) Valleta(1) Luxembourg(1) Reykyavik(1) Jerusalem(1) Prague(2) Berlin(4) Vienna(2) Geneva(1) Zagreb(1) Tirana(1).
List of ambassadors
- Albania — Fatos Reka[2]
- Austria — Georg Woutsas[3]
- Bosnia and Herzegovina — Dragan Jaćimović[4]
- Bulgaria — Angel Angelov[5]
- China — Zhang Zuo[6]
- Croatia — Nives Tiganj[7]
- Czech Republic — Miroslav Toman[8]
- France — Cyrille Baumgartner[9]
- Germany — Anke Gisela Holstein[10]
- Greece — Dimitris Yannakakis[11]
- Hungary — László István Dux[12]
- Iran — Mohammad Ali Ramezannejad (Chargé d’Affaires a.i)[13]
- Italy — Andrea Silvestri[14]
- Japan — Hironori Sawada[15]
- Kosovo[a] — Gjergj Dedaj[16]
- Montenegro — Marija Petrovic[17]
- Netherlands — Dirk Jan Kop[18]
- Poland — Wojciech Tyciński[19]
- Qatar — Hamad Jassim G.M. Al-Mahmood (Chargé d’Affaires a.i)[20]
- Romania — Viorel Stănilă[21]
- Russia — Sergey Bazdnikin[22]
- Serbia — Zoran Kovačević (Chargé d’Affaires a.i)[23]
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta[b] — L’Emir Habib George Zoghbi[24]
- Slovakia — Henrik Markuš[25]
- Slovenia — Milan Predan[26]
- Spain — Emilio Lorenzo Serra[27]
- Sweden — Kristin Forsgren Bengtsson[28]
- Switzerland — Sybille Suter Tejada[29]
- Turkey — Hasan Mehmet Sekizkök[30]
- Ukraine — Nataliia Zadorozhniuk[31]
- United Kingdom — Rachel Galloway[32]
- United States — Kate Marie Byrnes[33]
- European Union — David Geer[34]
- NATO — Zoran Jankovič [35]
International organizations in the North Macedonia
- United Nations — Rossana Dudziak [36]
- United Nations Development Programme — Narine Sahakyan [37]
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees — Monica Sandri [38]
- United Nations Office for Project Services — Michela Telatin
- United Nations Children’s Fund — Patrizia Di Giovanni [39]
- International Organization for Migration — Peter Van Der Auweraert [40]
- International Monetary Fund — Sebastian Sosa [41]
- The World Bank Office — Massimiliano Paolucci [42]
- World Health Organization — Jihane Tawilah [43]
- Migration, Asylum, Refugees Regional Initiative Regional Centre — Sasko Kocev [44]
- Support Element- KFOR — Jean Marie-Rollinger [45]
- Deutshes National SupportElement — Birgit Fröhlich
- Irish National SupportElement — Conrad Johnston
- Polish National SupportElement —
- Ukraine KFOR National SupportElement — Kramarenko Ihor
- Headquarters Multinational Peace Force South-Eastern Europe Brigade (SEEBRIG) — Aristidis Iliopoulos
- OSCE — Clemens Koja [46]
- Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency — Halim Ömer Söğüt
- Europien Regional Institute for Development Studes — Vlado Kambovski
- International Centre for Migration Policy Development — Melita Gruevska Graham
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development — Andi Aranitasi
- German Development Cooperation — René Eschemann
- International Management Group — Argjent Karai
- Goethe — Tanja Krüger
- SOS Children's Villages — Julijana Nakova Gapo [47]
- Sos Kinderdorf International — Caroline Taylor
- Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe — Milena Manova [48]
- Regional Rural Development Standing Working Group — Boban Ilić
Honorary Consulates-General in Skopje/Kumanovo/Bitola and other cities
- Skopje[49]
- Australia
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- Guinea
- Indonesia
- Israel
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Mexico
- Moldova
- Mongolia
- Morocco
- Namibia
- Peru
- Kumanovo
- Romania
- Kavadarci
- Slovenia
- Bitola
- Albania
- Austria
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- France
- Greece
- Hungary
- Montenegro
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
- Ohrid
- Hungary
- Poland
- Russia
- Slovenia
- Shtip
- Montenegro
- Romania
- Struga
- Kosovo[a]
- Turkey
- Debar
- Kosovo[a]
- Strumica
- Croatia
Former embassy
- Norway (Closed in 2012)
Non-resident embassies
See also
Footnote
a. | ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition. |
b. | ^ Branch office in Skopje. |
Notes
- "Embassies in North Macedonia" (PDF).
- "Ambasada shqiptare në Shkup".
- "Österreichische Botschaft Skopje".
- "Амбасаде Босне и Херцеговине у Скопљу".
- "Посолство на България в Скопие".
- "中国驻斯科普里大使馆".
- "Veleposlanstvo Hrvatske u Skoplju".
- "Velvyslanectví České republiky ve Skopji".
- "Ambassade de France à Skopje".
- "Deutsche Botschaft Skopje".
- "Πρεσβεία της Ελλάδας στα Σκόπια".
- "Magyarország nagykövetsége Szkopjében".
- "سفارت جمهوری اسلامی ایران در اسکوپیه".
- "Ambasciata d'Italia a Skopje".
- "在北マケドニア日本国大使館".
- "Ambasada e Republikës së Kosovës në Shkup".
- "Ambasada Crne Gore u Skoplju".
- "Nederlandse ambassade in Skopje".
- "Ambasada RP w Skopje".
- "سفارة قطر في سكوبي".
- "Ambasada României la Skopie".
- "Посольство России в Скопье".
- "Амбасада Србије у Скопљу".
- "Sovereign Order of Malta office in Skopje".
- "Veľvyslanectvo Slovenskej republiky v Skopje".
- "Veleposlaništvo Slovenije v Skopju".
- "Embajada de España en Skopje".
- "Sveriges ambassad i Skopje".
- "Embassy of Switzerland in Skopje".
- "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Üsküp büyükelçiligi".
- "Посольство України в Республіці Північна Македонія".
- "British Embassy Skopje".
- "U.S embassy in Skopje".
- "Delegation of the European Union".
- "Liaison office in Skopje".
- "UN North Macedonia".
- "UNDP to North Macedonia".
- "UNHCR".
- "UNICEF North Macedonia".
- "IOM in the North Macedonia".
- "INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FOUND".
- "WORLD BANK COUNTRY NORTH MACEDONIA".
- "WHO/Europe/countries North Macedonia".
- "MARRI/North/Macedonia".
- "SUPPORT ELEMENT- KFOR".
- "OSCE/SKOPJE".
- "SOS Children`s Villages Macedonia".
- "Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) in North Macedonia".
- "Honorary consulates-general in North Macedonia" (PDF).
- "Interview so ambassador of Australia to North Macedonia (based in Belgrade)".
- "Еmbassy of Brazil will be opened in Skopje".
- "Северна Македонија-Бразил".
- "Israeli non-resident ambassador to North Macedonia (based in Jerusalem) mr. Dan Oryan says in an interview that Israel will soon open its embassy in Skopje".
References
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