This page lists diplomatic missions located in Northern Ireland, a constituent country within the United Kingdom.
Consulates General
Honorary consulates
All in Belfast unless otherwise noted.
Australia
Belgium
Brazil (Antrim)
Bulgaria
Canada (Killinchy)
Chile (Rostrevor)
Cyprus (Comber)
Czech Republic
Denmark
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland (Newtownabbey)
Germany (Derry)
Greece
Guatemala (Whiteabbey)
Hungary (Coleraine)
Iceland
Italy
Malawi (Hillsborough)
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Monaco (Bangor)
Namibia (Newry)
Netherlands (Hillsborough)
New Zealand
Norway
Poland (Warrenpoint)
Portugal (Portadown)
Seychelles (Dungannon)
Spain
Sweden
Eswatini
Turkey
Ukraine (Derry)[1]
Other diplomatic missions
Non-consular Department of Foreign Affairs missions to represent the Republic of Ireland in the Good Friday Agreement institutions.
Belfast
Ireland: British Irish Inter-Governmental Secretariat[2]
Ireland: North-South Ministerial Council Joint Secretariat[2]
Closed missions
Belfast
European Union: The European Commission Office in Northern Ireland which was located in Belfast closed on 31 January 2020 when the United Kingdom left the EU.[3] The European External Action Service, which operates the EU's foreign diplomatic missions, has proposed opening a delegation office in Belfast, however it is reportedly not approved by the British government in London.[4]
See also
- Foreign relations of the United Kingdom
- List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
- Northern Ireland Executive representation offices abroad
- Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in Brussels
- Apostolic Nunciature to Ireland – The diplomatic mission of the Holy See in Dublin is accredited to the Republic of Ireland for political purposes, but also has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over All-Ireland
External links
References
- ^ a b c "Diplomatic List" (PDF). Consular Corps of Northern Ireland. Consular Corps of Northern Ireland. November 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ a b ""Organisation information - Our Ministers". Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland. May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
- ^ "Representation in United Kingdom". European Commission. European Commission. c. 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ Hayward, Katy (9 April 2020). "An EU presence in Northern Ireland after Brexit". UK in a Changing Europe. UK in a Changing Europe. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
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