List of diplomatic missions in Cuba

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cuba. At present, the capital city of Havana hosts 114 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Its role as a promoter of Third World causes during the Cold War led to the development of close ties with many non-aligned and socialist-leaning countries around the globe, as evidenced by the presence in Havana of many embassies from financially poor and economically developing countries.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Diplomatic missions in Cuba

Embassies

  1.  Algeria[1]
  2.  Angola[1]
  3.  Antigua and Barbuda[1]
  4.  Argentina[1]
  5.  Austria[1]
  6.  Azerbaijan[1]
  7.  Bahamas[1]
  8.  Barbados[1]
  9.  Belarus[1]
  10.  Belgium[1]
  11.  Belize[1]
  12.  Benin[1]
  13.  Bolivia[1]
  14.  Brazil[1]
  15.  Bulgaria[1]
  16.  Burkina Faso[1]
  17.  Cambodia[1]
  18.  Canada[1]
  19.  Cape Verde[1]
  20.  Chile[1]
  21.  China[1]
  22.  Colombia[1]
  23. Congo-Brazzaville[1]
  24. Congo-Kinshasa[1]
  25.  Cyprus[1]
  26.  Czech Republic[1]
  27.  Djibouti[1]
  28.  Dominica[1]
  29.  Dominican Republic[1]
  30.  Egypt[1]
  31.  El Salvador[1]
  32.  Equatorial Guinea[1]
  33.  Ethiopia[1]
  34.  France[1]
  35.  Gabon[1]
  36.  Gambia[1]
  37.  Georgia[1]
  38.  Germany[1]
  39.  Ghana[1]
  40.  Greece[1]
  41.  Grenada[1]
  42.  Guatemala[1]
  43.  Guinea[1]
  44.  Guinea-Bissau[1]
  45.  Guyana[1]
  46.  Haiti[1]
  47. Holy See[1]
  48.  Honduras[1]
  49.  Hungary[1]
  50.  India[1]
  51.  Indonesia[1]
  52.  Iran[1]
  53.  Italy[1]
  54.  Jamaica[1]
  55.  Japan[1]
  56.  Kazakhstan[1]
  57.  Kenya[1]
  58.  Kuwait[1]
  59.  Laos[1]
  60.  Lebanon[1]
  61.  Malaysia[1]
  62.  Mali[1]
  63.  Mexico[1]
  64.  Mongolia[1]
  65.  Morocco[1]
  66.  Mozambique[1]
  67.  Myanmar[1]
  68.  Namibia[1]
  69.  Netherlands[1]
  70.  Nicaragua[1]
  71. Niger[1][2]
  72.  Nigeria[1]
  73.  North Korea[1]
  74.  Norway[1]
  75.  Pakistan[1]
  76.  Palestine[1]
  77.  Panama[1]
  78.  Paraguay[1]
  79.  Peru[1]
  80.  Poland[1]
  81.  Portugal[1]
  82.  Qatar[1]
  83.  Romania[1]
  84.  Russia[1]
  85. Sahrawi Republic[1]
  86.  Saint Kitts and Nevis[1]
  87.  Saint Lucia[1]
  88.  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[1]
  89.  Saudi Arabia[1]
  90.  Serbia[1]
  91.  Slovakia[1]
  92.  Solomon Islands[1]
  93.  South Africa[1]
  94.  South Korea[3]
  95. Sovereign Military Order of Malta[4]
  96.  Spain[1]
  97.  Sri Lanka[1]
  98.  Suriname[1]
  99.  Sweden[1]
  100.  Switzerland[1]
  101.  Syria[1]
  102.  Tanzania[1][5]
  103.  Timor-Leste[1]
  104.  Trinidad and Tobago[1]
  105.  Turkey[1]
  106.  Uganda[6]
  107.  United Arab Emirates[1]
  108.  United Kingdom[1]
  109.  United States[1]
  110.  Uruguay[1]
  111.  Venezuela[1]
  112.  Vietnam[1]
  113.  Yemen[1]
  114.  Zimbabwe[1]

Delegations and other representative offices

  1. European Union (Delegation)[1]
  2. United Nations (Resident Coordinator's Office)[1]

Consulates in Cuba

Consulates in Havana

Camagüey

Non-resident embassies accredited to Cuba

Resident in Mexico City, Mexico

Resident in New York City, United States

The following entries are the sending countries's permanent missions to the United Nations

Resident in Ottawa, Canada

Resident in Washington, D.C., United States

Resident elsewhere

Embassies to open

Closed missions

Host City Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Havana
Albania Embassy Unknown [26]
Costa Rica Embassy 2026
Ecuador Embassy 2026 [27]
Israel Embassy[a] 1973
Libya Embassy 2011
Philippines Embassy 2012 [28]
Seychelles Embassy 2022 [29]
Sierra Leone Embassy 1983 [30]
Ukraine Embassy 2025 [31]

See also

Notes

References

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