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List of diplomatic missions of Afghanistan
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The operation of Afghanistan's foreign diplomatic missions has been in a transitional phase since the Taliban's August 2021 takeover of the government by force. The takeover was widely condemned by the international community, and no country except Russia[1] has recognized the Taliban government, officially called the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Despite not recognizing the new regime, some countries have handed over control of the Afghan diplomatic missions in their countries by allowing the Taliban to appoint representatives at the chargé d'affaires level. In December 2023, China became the first country to accredit a Taliban-appointed ambassador.

Afghanistan
Embassies or consulates aligned with the Republic
Embassies or consulates aligned with the Emirate
Sovereignty not recognized by Afghanistan
Most embassies set up by the former internationally-recognized regime, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, have continued to operate independently since the 2021 collapse of their government. In the absence of a government-in-exile, some have been coordinating policy with each other directly. The Taliban has been aggressively pursuing control of these missions through both diplomatic efforts and harassment campaigns targeted at currently serving diplomats with the aim of them stepping aside. They have had limited success. Initially, the Taliban continued accepting documents issued by any mission, though this policy was revoked in 2024.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban)
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No country has recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as the legitimate successor to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, except Russia.[9] Two countries, China and United Arab Emirates, have accredited a Taliban-appointed ambassador.[10][11] As of December 2023,[update] Taliban appointees for embassy chargés d'affaires have been accredited by Kazakhstan, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, and Turkmenistan.[5][6][12] The Taliban has also been handed control of the embassies in Qatar and Malaysia, the consulate in Mumbai, India, and the consulate general in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Asia
Azerbaijan
China[15]
India
Iran[18]
Iraq
Kazakhstan[12]
- Astana (Embassy)
Kyrgyzstan[20]
- Bishkek (Embassy)
Pakistan[21]
Malaysia[22]
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Oman[23]
- Muscat (Embassy)
Qatar[24]
- Doha (Embassy)
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan[26]
United Arab Emirates[27][28]
Uzbekistan[29][30][31]
Africa
Europe
Americas
Nicaragua[38]
- Interests Section[citation needed]
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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
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This section needs additional citations for verification. (January 2022) |
Since 2024, documents including passports and visas issued by these missions, except the embassies in the Netherlands, Spain, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic and the consulate in Munich, which are run by Islamic Republic-appointed diplomats but cooperate with the Taliban in providing consular services, are not accepted in Afghanistan. Those who previously entered on a visa issued by an unapproved mission are allowed to stay but may not re-enter without a new visa.[39][40][41]
Americas
Asia
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Japan
Jordan
- Amman (Embassy)
Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Embassy)
Saudi Arabia[a]
Republic of Korea
Syria
- Damascus (Embassy)
Tajikistan
Europe
Oceania
Closed missions
The missions in the U.S. were the first to close in the aftermath of the Taliban takeover, in March 2022.[49]
United States[58][42][59]
- Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- New York City (Consulate-General)
Sri Lanka
United Kingdom[60]
India
Multilateral organisations
- Brussels (permanent representation to the European Union and NATO)[5]
- The Hague (permanent representation to the OPCW)
- Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office)[62]
- New York City (Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office)[42]
- Paris (Permanent Mission to UNESCO)
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- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Canberra
- Embassy in London
(closed since September 2024) - Embassy in Madrid
- Embassy in New Delhi
(closed since December 2023) - Embassy in Oslo
- Embassy in Ottawa
- Embassy in Paris
- Embassy in Prague
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Embassy in Warsaw
- Embassy in Washington, D.C.
(closed since March 2022)
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Notes
- Suhail Shaheen has claimed Islamic Republic-appointed diplomats to Saudi Arabia are following instructions from the Islamic Emirate's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[35][5]
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