List of diplomatic missions in Zambia
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Zambia. The capital Lusaka currently hosts 41 embassies/high commissions.
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Diplomatic missions in Lusaka
Embassies/High Commissions
Algeria[1][2]
Angola[1][2]
Botswana[1][2]
Brazil[1][2]
Burundi[1][2]
Canada[1][2]
China[1][2]
Cuba[1][2]
Congo-Kinshasa[1][2]
Czechia[2][3]
Egypt[1][2]
Finland[1][2]
France[1][2]
Germany[1][2]
Ghana[1][2]
Holy See[1][2]
India[1][2]
Ireland[1][2]
Italy[1][2]
Japan[1][2]
Kenya[1][2]
Libya[1][2]
Malawi[1][2]
Morocco[2][4]
Mozambique[1][5]
Namibia[1][2]
Nigeria[1][2]
Palestine[1][2]
Russia[1][2]
Rwanda[1][2]
Saudi Arabia[1][2]
Serbia[1][2]
Somalia[1][2]
South Africa[1][2]
Sudan[1][2]
Sweden[1][2]
Tanzania[1][2]
Turkey[1][2]
United Kingdom[1][2]
United States[1][2]
Zimbabwe[1][2]
Other posts
European Union (Delegation)[1][2]
United Nations (Resident Coordinator's Office)[2]
Gallery
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Embassy of Russia in Lusaka
Consulates-General
Non-resident embassies and high commissions
Argentina (Pretoria)[7]
Australia (Harare)[8]
Austria (Nairobi)[9]
Belgium (Dar es Salaam)[10]
Burkina Faso (Pretoria)[11]
Central African Republic (Pretoria)
Cameroon (Addis Ababa)[12]
Croatia (Pretoria)[13]
Cyprus (Pretoria)[14]
Denmark (Dar es Salaam)[15]
Equatorial Guinea (Harare)[16]
Eswatini (Pretoria)[17]
Greece (Harare)[18]
Guatemala (Pretoria)
Guinea (Kinshasa)
Haiti (Pretoria)
Israel (Nairobi)[19]
Indonesia (Harare)[20]
Ivory Coast (Luanda)[21]
Liberia (Pretoria)[22]
Lesotho (Pretoria)[23]
Mali (Luanda)[24]
Maldives (New Delhi)
Malta (Valletta)[25]
Mexico (Pretoria)[26]
Malaysia (Harare)
Netherlands (Harare)[27]
New Zealand (Pretoria)
Norway (Lilongwe)
Oman (London)
Philippines (Pretoria)
Portugal (Harare)[28]
Poland (Pretoria)[29]
Romania (Pretoria)[30]
Syria (Pretoria)
Sierra Leone (Nairobi)
Slovakia (Pretoria)[31]
South Korea (Harare)[32]
Spain (Harare)[33]
Switzerland (Harare)[34]
Thailand (Pretoria)
Taiwan (Pretoria)
Turkmenistan (Riyadh)
Trinidad and Tobago (Pretoria)[35]
Uganda (Dar es Salaam)
United Arab Emirates (Dar es Salaam)
Ukraine (Pretoria)[36]
Vietnam (Luanda)
Closed missions
Host city | Sending country | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Lusaka | ![]() |
High Commission | 1991 | [37] |
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Embassy | 1989 | [38] | |
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Embassy | Unknown | [39] | |
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Embassy | 2013 | [40] | |
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Embassy | 1995 | [41] | |
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Embassy | 2016 | [42] | |
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Embassy | 1990 | [43][44] | |
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Embassy | Unknown | [45] |
See also
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Cuando él [Alberto Fujimori] fue presidente, en julio de 1990, existían seis embajadas en Africa. Luego, unos meses después suprimió cuatro (Kenia, Zimbabwe, Zambia y Argelia), quedando hasta el presente, Marruecos y Egipto.
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