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Diplomatic & Consular List MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE BRUNEI DARUSSALAM DIPLOMATIC & CONSULAR LIST 2013 The Diplomatic and Consular List 2013 is published January 2013 by MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE Jalan Subok Bandar Seri Begawan BD2710 Brunei Darussalam Telephone : (673) 2261177 / 1291 / 1292 / 1293 / 1294 / 1295 Fax : (673) 2261740 (Protocol & Consular Affairs Department) Email : [email protected] Website : www.mofat.gov.bn All information is correct as of December 2012. It is requested that ammendments be reported to the Protocol and Consular Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Brunei Darussalam to have the publication updated and as correct as possible. Printed by The Government Printing Department Prime Minister’s Office Brunei Darussalam TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Pages PART I DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS Afghanistan ...................................................................................................................... 1 Algeria .............................................................................................................................. 2 Angola .............................................................................................................................. 3 Argentina .......................................................................................................................... 4 Australia ........................................................................................................................... 5 Austria .............................................................................................................................. 8 Azerbaijan ......................................................................................................................... 10 Bangladesh ....................................................................................................................... 11 Belgium ............................................................................................................................. 12 Benin ................................................................................................................................ 13 Bosnia and Herzegovina .................................................................................................. 14 Brazil ................................................................................................................................. 15 Bulgaria ........................................................................................................................... 17 Burkina Faso .................................................................................................................... 18 Cambodia ......................................................................................................................... 19 Canada ............................................................................................................................ 20 Chad ................................................................................................................................. 21 Chile ................................................................................................................................. 22 China ................................................................................................................................ 23 Colombia .......................................................................................................................... 26 Croatia .............................................................................................................................. 27 Cuba ................................................................................................................................. 28 Cyprus .............................................................................................................................. 29 Czech Republic ............................................................................................................... 30 Denmark .......................................................................................................................... 31 Egypt ................................................................................................................................ 32 Finland .............................................................................................................................. 34 France .............................................................................................................................. 35 Germany ........................................................................................................................... 38 Ghana ............................................................................................................................... 39 Greece .............................................................................................................................. 40 Guinea .............................................................................................................................. 41 Honduras .......................................................................................................................... 42 Hungary ............................................................................................................................ 43 Iceland ............................................................................................................................. 44 India ................................................................................................................................. 45 Indonesia .......................................................................................................................... 47 iv CONTENTS Pages Iran ................................................................................................................................... 49 Iraq ................................................................................................................................... 50 Ireland ............................................................................................................................... 52 Italy ................................................................................................................................... 53 Japan ............................................................................................................................... 55 Jordan ............................................................................................................................... 57 Kazakhstan ....................................................................................................................... 58 Kenya ............................................................................................................................... 60 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ........................................................................... 61 Republic Korea ................................................................................................................. 63 Kuwait .............................................................................................................................. 64 Laos .................................................................................................................................. 65 Lesotho ............................................................................................................................. 66 Libya ................................................................................................................................. 67 Malaysia ........................................................................................................................... 69 Maldives .......................................................................................................................... 71 Mali ................................................................................................................................... 72 Mauritania ......................................................................................................................... 73 Mauritius ........................................................................................................................... 74 Mexico .............................................................................................................................. 75 Mongolia ........................................................................................................................... 77 Morocco ............................................................................................................................ 78 Mozambique ..................................................................................................................... 80 Myanmar ........................................................................................................................... 81 Nepal ................................................................................................................................ 82 Netherlands ...................................................................................................................... 83 New Zealand ................................................................................................................... 85 Nicaragua ........................................................................................................................
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