Brunei Darussalam's diplomatic missions and general foreign policy are managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It has a limited number of missions, most being concentrated in Southeast Asia and the Persian Gulf. As of 2021 the Bruneian diplomatic network is composed of 35 embassies and high commissions, 4 consulates general, 3 permanent missions to international organisations, and the trade and tourism office in Taipei, which serves as Brunei's de facto embassy to Taiwan.
As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Bruneian diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth members are known as High Commissions.
Excluded from this listing are honorary consulates and trade missions, with the exception of the trade and tourism office in Taipei.
Prior to full independence in 1984, Brunei was a British protectorate, with international representation being the responsibility of the United Kingdom, in which its interests were represented by the "Brunei Government Agency" in London.[1] A Government Agency was also established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the end of 1981.[2] This was later renamed the Brunei Commission.[3] When Brunei joined the Commonwealth on independence, these became known as High Commissions.[4] In 1983, shortly before independence, the country established a Government Agency in Manila, in the Philippines, which was later upgraded to an Embassy.[5]
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^"Brunei Darussalam Trade and Tourism Office in Taipei". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brunei Darussalam. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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Brunei Darussalam s diplomatic missions and general foreign policy are managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs It has a limited number of missions most being concentrated in Southeast Asia and the Persian Gulf As of 2021 the Bruneian diplomatic network is composed of 35 embassies and high commissions 4 consulates general 3 permanent missions to international organisations and the trade and tourism office in Taipei which serves as Brunei s de facto embassy to Taiwan Diplomatic missions of BruneiAs a member of the Commonwealth of Nations Bruneian diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth members are known as High Commissions Excluded from this listing are honorary consulates and trade missions with the exception of the trade and tourism office in Taipei Contents 1 History 2 Africa 3 America 4 Asia 5 Europe 6 Oceania 7 Multilateral organisations 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory editPrior to full independence in 1984 Brunei was a British protectorate with international representation being the responsibility of the United Kingdom in which its interests were represented by the Brunei Government Agency in London 1 A Government Agency was also established in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia at the end of 1981 2 This was later renamed the Brunei Commission 3 When Brunei joined the Commonwealth on independence these became known as High Commissions 4 In 1983 shortly before independence the country established a Government Agency in Manila in the Philippines which was later upgraded to an Embassy 5 Africa editHost country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Egypt Cairo Embassy Countries nbsp Algeria nbsp Libya nbsp Tunisia 6 nbsp Morocco Rabat Embassy 6 America editHost country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Canada Ottawa High Commission Countries nbsp Argentina nbsp Brazil nbsp Chile 6 7 nbsp United States Washington D C Embassy Countries nbsp Mexico nbsp Peru 6 Asia editHost country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Bahrain Manama Embassy 6 nbsp Bangladesh Dhaka High Commission 6 nbsp Cambodia Phnom Penh Embassy 6 nbsp China Beijing Embassy Countries nbsp Mongolia nbsp North Korea 6 Hong Kong Consulate General 6 nbsp East Timor Dili Embassy 6 nbsp India New Delhi High Commission Countries nbsp Nepal nbsp Sri Lanka 6 nbsp Indonesia Jakarta Embassy 6 nbsp Iran Tehran Embassy 6 nbsp Japan Tokyo Embassy 6 nbsp Jordan Amman Embassy Countries nbsp Palestine nbsp Yemen 6 nbsp Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy 6 nbsp Laos Vientiane Embassy 6 nbsp Malaysia Putrajaya High Commission Countries nbsp Eswatini nbsp Iraq 6 Kota Kinabalu Consulate General 6 Kuching Consulate General 6 nbsp Myanmar Yangon Embassy 6 nbsp Oman Muscat Embassy Countries nbsp Nigeria 6 nbsp Pakistan Islamabad High Commission 6 nbsp Philippines Manila Embassy 6 nbsp Qatar Doha Embassy 6 nbsp Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy International Organizations nbsp Organisation of Islamic Cooperation 6 Jeddah Consulate General 6 nbsp Singapore Singapore High Commission Countries nbsp Maldives nbsp South Africa 6 nbsp South Korea Seoul Embassy 6 nbsp Republic of China Taiwan Taipei Trade amp Tourism Office 8 nbsp Thailand Bangkok Embassy 6 nbsp Turkey Ankara Embassy Countries nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 nbsp United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy 6 nbsp Vietnam Hanoi Embassy 6 Europe editHost country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Belgium Brussels Embassy Countries nbsp Hungary nbsp Luxembourg nbsp Netherlands International Organizations nbsp European UnionOPCW 6 nbsp France Paris Embassy Countries nbsp Italy nbsp Monaco nbsp Portugal nbsp SpainInternational Organizations nbsp UNESCO 6 nbsp Germany Berlin Embassy Countries nbsp Austria nbsp Finland nbsp Iceland nbsp Norway nbsp Poland nbsp Switzerland 6 nbsp Russia Moscow Embassy 6 nbsp United Kingdom London High Commission Countries nbsp Greece nbsp Ireland 6 Oceania editHost country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Australia Canberra High Commission Countries nbsp New Zealand nbsp Papua New Guinea 6 Multilateral organisations editOrganization Host city Host country Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref nbsp Association of Southeast Asian Nations Jakarta Indonesia Permanent Mission 6 nbsp United Nations New York City United States Permanent Mission Countries nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Cuba 6 Geneva Switzerland Permanent Mission International Organizations nbsp International Atomic Energy Agency nbsp World Trade Organization 6 Gallery edit nbsp Embassy in Berlin nbsp High Commission in Canberra nbsp High Commission in London nbsp Embassy in Moscow nbsp High Commission in Ottawa nbsp Embassy in Paris nbsp Embassy in Tokyo nbsp Embassy in Washington D C See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diplomatic missions of Brunei Foreign relations of Brunei List of diplomatic missions in Brunei Visa policy of BruneiReferences edit A Year Book of the Commonwealth H M Stationery Office 1982 page 24 Brunei Information Section Department of State Secretariat Brunei 1982 page 80 Foreign Affairs Malaysia Volumes 14 15 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information Division 1982 page 246 Journal of Defense amp Diplomacy Volume 4 Defense amp Diplomacy Incorporated 1986 page 31 Brunei Darussalam Broadcasting and Information Department Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports 2004 page 5 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 Missions Abroad Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brunei Retrieved 23 February 2024 Lista del Cuerpo Diplomatico y Organismos Internacionales PDF Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile in Spanish General Directorate of Ceremonials and Protocol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile Retrieved 23 February 2024 Brunei Darussalam Trade and Tourism Office in Taipei Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brunei Darussalam Retrieved 26 August 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of 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