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Belize Diplomatic & Consular List BELIZE DIPLOMATIC & CONSULAR LIST April 2021 1 Contents MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, FOREIGN TRADE AND IMMIGRATION.... 10 RESIDENT EMBASSIES, CONSULATES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ACCREDITED TO BELIZE ........................................ 12 FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL ............................. 13 REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) ................................ 14 REPUBLIC OF CUBA .......................................... 16 REPUBLIC OF EL SALVADOR ................................... 17 DELEGATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION .......................... 18 REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA ..................................... 19 REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS ...................................... 21 JAPAN ..................................................... 22 REPUBLIC OF PANAMA ........................................ 23 UNITED MEXICAN STATES ..................................... 24 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND ...... 26 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA .................................. 28 BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA .......................... 31 INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ...................... 32 CARIBBEAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE . 33 TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING (CATIE) ................................................... 34 CARIBBEAN REGIONAL FISHERIES MECHANISM SECRETARIAT (CRFM) . 35 CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE CENTER (CCCCC) ......... 36 CENTRAL AMERICAN COOPERATION FOR AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES (COCESNA) ................................................. 38 INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (IDB) ..................... 39 INTER-AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COOPERATION ON AGRICULTURE (IICA) .................................................... 40 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM-BELIZE) ..... 41 INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR HEALTH IN AGRICULTURE (OIRSA) ................................................... 42 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY BELIZE (JICA) ...... 43 KOREA INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (KOICA) ............ 44 ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (OAS) ..................... 45 ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES ADJACENCY ZONE BELIZE- GUATEMALA (OAS/AZ) ........................................ 46 SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES ............................ 47 (SIDS DOCK) ............................................... 47 PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATIONWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (PAHO/WHO) ................................................ 48 UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATOR OFFICE (UNRCO) ........ 49 UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) ............... 50 UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND (UNICEF) ................... 51 UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR) ....... 52 UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA) .................... 53 NON-RESIDENT EMBASSIES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2 ACCREDITED TO BELIZE ........................................ 54 PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA ................... 55 REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA ........................................ 56 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA ......................................... 57 ARGENTINA ................................................. 58 AUSTRALIA ................................................. 59 AUSTRIA ................................................... 60 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 61 Honorary Vice-Consul ..................................................................................................................... 61 COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS ............................... 62 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 62 BANGLADESH ................................................ 63 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 63 BARBADOS .................................................. 64 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 64 BELGIUM ................................................... 65 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 66 BOLIVIA ................................................... 67 BULGARIA .................................................. 68 CAMBODIA .................................................. 69 CANADA .................................................... 70 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 71 CHILE ..................................................... 72 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 72 REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA ...................................... 73 REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA .................................... 74 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 74 CYPRUS .................................................... 75 Honorary Consul ................................................................................ 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CZECH REPUBLIC ............................................ 75 HonoraryConsul .............................................................................................................................. 76 DENMARK ................................................... 77 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 77 DOMINICA .................................................. 78 Honoray Consul ............................................................................................................................... 78 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ........................................ 79 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 79 ECUADOR ................................................... 80 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 80 ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT .................................... 81 DELEGATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION .......................... 82 3 REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA ....................................... 84 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 84 FINLAND ................................................... 85 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 85 FRANCE .................................................... 86 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 87 GEORGIA ................................................... 88 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 88 GERMANY ................................................... 89 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 89 GHANA ..................................................... 90 GREECE .................................................... 92 GRENADA ................................................... 93 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 93 GUYANA .................................................... 94 Honorary Consul ............................................................................................................................. 94 HAITI ..................................................... 95 HOLY SEE .................................................. 96 HUNGARY ................................................... 97 ICELAND ................................................... 98 INDIA ..................................................... 99 Honorary Consul General ................................................................................................................ 99 REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA .................................... 101 Honorary Consul ........................................................................................................................... 101 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN ................................. 102 ISRAEL ................................................... 104 Honorary Consul General .............................................................................................................. 104 ITALY .................................................... 105 JAMAICA .................................................. 107 Honorary Consul ........................................................................................................................... 107 JAPAN ........................... 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