This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cambodia. At present, the capital city of Phnom Penh hosts 28 embassies and a delegation of the European Union. Several other countries have missions accredited from other capitals, mostly in Bangkok, Beijing, Hanoi, and Seoul.
Resident missions in Phnom Penh
editEmbassies
editOther representations
edit- Canada (Embassy office)[2]
- European Union (Delegation)
- Hungary (Embassy office)[3]
Consular missions
editNon-resident embassies accredited to Cambodia
edit- Argentina[9]
- Austria[9]
- Bangladesh[9]
- Belgium[9]
- Brazil[9]
- Canada[9]
- Chile[9]
- Colombia[9]
- Denmark[9]
- Egypt[9]
- Finland[9]
- Greece[9]
- Holy See
- Israel[9]
- Italy[9]
- Kenya[9]
- Maldives[9]
- Morocco[9]
- Netherlands[9]
- New Zealand[9]
- Nepal[9]
- Norway[9]
- Panama[9]
- Poland[9]
- Portugal[9]
- Slovakia[9]
- South Africa[9]
- Spain[9]
- Sri Lanka[9]
- Sweden[10]
- United Arab Emirates[9]
Resident in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
editResident in Seoul, South Korea
editResident elsewhere
editFormer Embassy
editTo open
editSee also
editReferences
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