This is a list of diplomatic missions in the Syrian Arab Republic.

Diplomatic missions in Syria
  Syrian Arab Republic
  Embassy
  Consulate-General

Diplomatic missions in Damascus

Embassies

Other missions or delegations

Consulates-General/Consulates

Aleppo

Damascus

Closed missions

After the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, many have been closed, withdrawn their ambassadors, or temporarily relocated to Beirut.

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Damascus  Azerbaijan Embassy 2012
 Belgium Embassy 2012 [27][28]
 Canada Embassy 2012
 Denmark Embassy  ?
 European Union Delegation 2012 [29]
 Finland Embassy 2012
 France Embassy 2012 [28]
 Germany Embassy  ? [30]
 Italy Embassy  ? [31]
 Malaysia Embassy 2012 [32]
 Netherlands Embassy 2012 [33]
 Poland Embassy  ?
 Qatar Embassy 2012 [34]
 Slovakia Embassy 2012, 2015 [35][36][37]
  Switzerland Embassy 2012 [38]
 Turkey Embassy 2012 [39][40]
 United Kingdom Embassy 2012 [41][28]
 United States Embassy 2012 [42]

Embassies to open

Non-resident embassies

Resident in Amman, Jordan:

Resident in Beirut, Lebanon:

Resident in Cairo, Egypt:

Resident in Kuwait City, Kuwait:

Resident in Tehran, Iran:

See also

Notes

    References

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