List of diplomatic missions of Cambodia
Cambodia's cadre of diplomatic personnel defected or were decimated during the reign of the Khmer Rouge. In the 1980s the Soviet Union and Vietnam slowly rebuilt the capacity of the country's foreign ministry, although the country's foreign policy was effectively controlled by the Vietnamese Government. Since the departure of Vietnamese troops in 1989 and signing of the Paris Peace Agreement in 1991, Cambodia has moved out of its international isolation.
This listing excludes honorary consulates.
Current missions
Africa
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt | Cairo | Embassy | Uk Sarun | Countries: International Organizations: |
[1] |
Americas
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | Brasília | Embassy | [2] | ||
Cuba | Havana | Embassy | Chea Thireak | [1][3] | |
United States | Washington, D.C. | Embassy | Keo Chhea | Countries: |
[1][4] |
Asia
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Embassy | Lim Hokseng | [1] | |
China | Beijing | Embassy | Khek Cai Mealy Sysoda | [1] | |
Chongqing | Consulate-General | Yos Sokhemrak | [1] | ||
Guangzhou | Consulate-General | Phin Vicheawadhana | [1] | ||
Haikou | Consulate-General | Chhum Bunthan | [1] | ||
Hong Kong | Consulate-General | Pech Puthisathbopeaneaky | [1] | ||
Jinan | Consulate General | Sam Sophorn | [1] | ||
Kunming | Consulate-General | Iem Puthviro | [1] | ||
Nanning | Consulate-General | Taing Sokngorn | [1] | ||
Shanghai | Consulate-General | Neang Samrithkomar | [1] | ||
Xi'an | Consulate-General | Som Visal | [1] | ||
India | New Delhi | Embassy | Koy Kuong | Countries: |
[1][5] |
Indonesia | Jakarta | Embassy | Iv Heang | Countries: |
[1] |
Japan | Tokyo | Embassy | Tuy Ry | [1] | |
Kuwait | Kuwait City | Embassy | Sman Manan | Countries: |
[1] |
Laos | Vientiane | Embassy | Thong Sokuntheary | [1] | |
Pakse | Consulate-General | Sim Sokhom | [1] | ||
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Embassy | Ouk Chandara | [1] | |
Myanmar | Yangon | Embassy | Chum Angvichet | [1] | |
North Korea | Pyongyang | Embassy | Sieng Vunbuth | [1] | |
Philippines | Manila | Embassy | Phan Peuv | [1] | |
Singapore | Singapore | Embassy | Hun Saroeun | [1] | |
Thailand | Bangkok | Embassy | Ouk Sorphorn | [1] | |
Sa Kaeo | Consulate-General | Neth Serey | [1] | ||
South Korea | Seoul | Embassy | Chring Botum Rangsay | [1] | |
Turkey | Ankara | Embassy | Meas Kimheng | Countries: |
[1][6] |
Vietnam | Hanoi | Embassy | Chea Kimtha | [1] | |
Ho Chi Minh City | Consulate-General | Sok Dareth | [1] |
Europe
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belgium | Brussels | Embassy | Nong Sakal | Countries: International Organizations: |
[1] |
Bulgaria | Sofia | Embassy | Thai Chun | [1] | |
France | Paris | Embassy | Ket Sophann | [1] | |
Germany | Berlin | Embassy | Phen Savny | [1] | |
Russia | Moscow | Embassy | Pichkhun Panha | [1] | |
Serbia | Belgrade | Embassy | Tan Vutha | [1] | |
United Kingdom | London | Embassy | Kan Pharidh | [1] |
Oceania
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Canberra | Embassy | Cheunboran Chanborey | Countries: |
[1] |
Multilateral organisations
Organization | Host city | Host country | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Association of Southeast Asian Nations | Jakarta | Indonesia | Permanent Mission | Yeap Samnang | [1] | |
United Nations | New York City | United States | Permanent Mission | Ke Sovann | Countries: |
[1] |
Geneva | Switzerland | Permanent Mission | In Dara | Countries: |
[1] | |
UNESCO | Paris | France | Permanent Mission | Un Bophanna | [1] |
Gallery
- Embassy in Beijing
- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Brussels
- Embassy in Canberra
- Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
- Embassy in Paris
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Embassy in Warsaw
Closed missions
Missions to open
See also
References
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