Diplomatic missions of Uzbekistan
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Embassy of Uzbekistan in Paris
The landlocked Central Asian state straddles an interesting political divide within the spheres of influence of Russia, China and the Islamic world. Simultaneously Uzbekistan seeks its economic and political fortunes by forging ties with both the United States and the European Union, notwithstanding criticism of the country's poor human rights record. The country's diplomatic network reflects these competing priorities.
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[edit] Europe
Austria
- Vienna (Embassy)
Azerbaijan
- Baku (Embassy)
Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
France
- Paris (Embassy)
Germany
Greece
- Athens (Consulate General)
Italy
- Rome (Embassy)
Latvia
- Riga (Embassy)
Poland
- Warsaw (Embassy)
Russia
- Moscow (Embassy)
Ukraine
- Kiev (Embassy)
United Kingdom
- London (Embassy)
[edit] North America
United States
- Washington DC (Embassy)
- New York (Consulate General)
[edit] Africa
[edit] Middle East
Iran
- Tehran (Embassy)
Israel
- Tel Aviv (Embassy)
Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Embassy)
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
- Dubai (Consulate General)
[edit] Asia
Afghanistan
- Kabul (Embassy)
- Mazar-i-Sharif (Consulate)
China
- Beijing (Embassy)
India
- New Delhi (Embassy)
Indonesia
- Jakarta (Embassy)
Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
Kazakhstan
- Almaty (Embassy)
Republic of Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
Kyrgyzstan
- Bishkek (Embassy)
Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
Pakistan
- Islamabad (Embassy)
Singapore
- Singapore (Embassy)
Tajikistan
- Dushanbe (Embassy)
Thailand
- Bangkok (Consulate General)
Turkmenistan
- Ashgabat (Embassy)

