List of diplomatic missions of Laos
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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.
Europe
- Austria
- Vienna (embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (embassy)
- France
- Paris (embassy)
- Germany
- Berlin (embassy)
- Russia
- Moscow (embassy)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (embassy)
North America
- Cuba
- Havana (embassy)
- United States
- Washington, D.C. (embassy)
Asia
- Brunei
- Bandar Seri Begawan (embassy)
- Cambodia
- Phnom Penh (embassy)
- China
- India
- New Delhi (embassy)
- Indonesia
- Jakarta (embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (embassy)
- North Korea
- Pyongyang (embassy)
- South Korea
- Seoul (embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (embassy)
- Mongolia
- Ulan Bator (embassy)
- Myanmar
- Yangon (embassy)
- Philippines
- Manila (embassy)
- Singapore
- Singapore (embassy)
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Hanoi (embassy)
- Danang (consulate-general)
- Ho Chi Minh City (consulate-general)
Oceania
Multilateral organisations
- Jakarta (Permanent Mission to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
- New York (permanent mission to the United Nations)
See also
References
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (Page is broken, but information can be found in page source.)