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List of diplomatic missions of the Cook Islands
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This article lists the diplomatic missions of the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands is a self governing state in free association with New Zealand,[1] it maintains diplomatic relations with 66 states.

Cook Islands
Cook Islands embassy
Cook Islands embassy, non-resident
The Cook Islands has three diplomatic missions abroad (a High Commission in Wellington, a Consulate in Auckland, and a High Commission in Suva, Fiji.[2] It has previously had a High Commission in Canberra and an embassy in Brussels. The High Commission to New Zealand has multiple accreditations.[a] The Cook Islands also has a number of honorary consulates[b] and former honorary consulates.[c]
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Oceania

- Wellington (High Commission)
- Auckland (Consulate-General)
- Suva (High Commission)
Multilateral organizations
- Lancaster (Permanent Mission to the International Maritime Organization)[7]
- Thoiry (Permanent Delegation to UNESCO)[8]
- Avarua (Non-Resident Mission to the European Union)
See also
Notes
- The High Commission in New Zealand is also accredited to Papua New Guinea.[3][4]
- in Honolulu and Los Angeles, both in the United States.[6]
References
External links
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