List of diplomatic missions of Laos

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Laos. After gaining independence in 1950 the secluded landlocked country of Laos began establishing diplomatic relations with other countries in the world. It still maintains ties with traditionally Eastern bloc countries, but Laos is now more concerned with developing more practical relationships with its Asian neighbours.

Countries hosting a diplomatic mission of Laos:
  Laos
  Embassy

Americas

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Cuba Havana Embassy
Countries:
[1][2]
 United States Washington, D.C. Embassy
Countries:
[3][4]

Asia

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Embassy [1]
 Cambodia Phnom Penh Embassy [1]
Stung Treng Consulate-General [1]
 China Beijing Embassy [1]
Changsha Consulate-General [1]
Guangzhou Consulate-General [1]
Hong Kong Consulate-General [1]
Kunming Consulate-General [1]
Nanning Consulate-General [1]
Shanghai Consulate-General [1]
Jinghong Consular office [1]
 India New Delhi Embassy
Countries:
[1][5][6][7]
 Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
Countries:
[1][8]
 Japan Tokyo Embassy [1]
 Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy
Countries:
[1][9][10][11][12]
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Embassy [1]
 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Embassy [1]
 Myanmar Yangon Embassy [1]
 North Korea Pyongyang Embassy [1]
 Philippines Manila Embassy [1]
 Singapore Singapore Embassy [1]
 South Korea Seoul Embassy [1]
 Thailand Bangkok Embassy [1][13]
Khon Kaen Consulate-General [1]
 Vietnam Hanoi Embassy [1][14]
Danang Consulate-General [1]
Ho Chi Minh City Consulate-General [1]

Europe

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Austria Vienna Embassy
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1][15][16]
 Belgium Brussels Embassy
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1][17]
 France Paris Embassy
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1][18][19][20]
 Germany Embassy Embassy
Countries:
[1][21][22][23][24][25]
 Hungary Budapest Embassy [26][16]
 Russia Moscow Embassy
Countries:
[1][27][28]
 Sweden Stockholm Embassy
Countries:
[1][29]
 United Kingdom London Embassy
Countries:
[1][30][31]

Oceania

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Australia Canberra Embassy
Countries:
[1][32]

Multilateral organisations

Organization Host city Host country Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Association of Southeast Asian Nations Jakarta Indonesia Permanent Mission [1]
 United Nations New York City United States Permanent Mission [1]
Geneva Switzerland Permanent Mission
Countries:
[1][33][34][35][36][37][38]

Concurrent accreditation of Lao embassies on a non-resident basis (Unverified)

The Embassy in Beijing, China, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in New Delhi, India, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Kuwait City, Kuwait has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Paris, France, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Vienna, Austria, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Havana, Cuba, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Washington, D.C., United States, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

The Embassy in Canberra, Australia, has concurrent accreditation to the following:

See also

Notes

  1. Consular jurisdiction only since Laos has not yet establish diplomatic relations with this countries or territories.

References

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