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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Bosnia and Herzegovina , excluding honorary consulates.
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation |
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Egypt | Cairo | Embassy | Sidik Spahić [1] | Ethiopia Kenya Nigeria Sudan |
Libya | Tripoli | Embassy | Nermin Mešinović [2] | Tunisia |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation |
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Canada | Ottawa | Embassy [3] | Marko Milisav | Cuba |
United States | Washington, D.C. | Embassy [4] | Bojan Vujić | Brazil Mexico |
Chicago | Consulate-General | Elvir Resić |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation |
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China | Beijing | Embassy | Tarik Bukvić | Mongolia |
India | New Delhi | Embassy | Muhamed Čengić | |
Indonesia | Jakarta | Embassy | Momčilo Vuković | Singapore |
Iran | Tehran | Embassy | Samir Veladžić | Tajikistan Turkmenistan |
Israel | Tel Aviv | Embassy | Jelena Rajaković [5] | Cyprus |
Japan | Tokyo | Embassy | Borislav Marić | Republic of Korea |
Jordan | Amman | Embassy | Mato Zeko | Iraq Lebanon Palestine Syria |
Kuwait | Kuwait City | Embassy | Sanjin Halimović | |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Embassy | Senaid Memić | Brunei Thailand Vietnam |
Pakistan | Islamabad [6] | Embassy | Sakib Forić | Afghanistan |
Qatar | Doha [7] | Embassy | Abdulah Skaka | |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | Embassy | Muhamed Jusić | |
Turkey | Ankara | Embassy | Adis Alagić | Azerbaijan Georgia |
Istanbul | Consulate-General | Siniša Mihailović | ||
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi (Embassy) [8] | Embassy | Šerif Mujkanović | Bahrain |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation |
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Albania | Tirana [9] | Embassy | Jasmin Gagula | |
Austria | Vienna [10] | Embassy | Kemal Kozarić | |
Belgium | Brussels | Embassy | Ivana Robović | Luxembourg |
Bulgaria | Sofia | Embassy | Zdravko Begović | |
Croatia | Zagreb [11] | Embassy | ||
Rijeka [11] | Consulate-General | |||
Czechia | Prague | Embassy | Slovakia | |
Denmark | Copenhagen [12] | Embassy | Latvia Lithuania | |
France | Paris | Embassy | Bojana Kondić Panić | Algeria Andorra Monaco |
Germany | Berlin | Embassy [13] | Jadranka Winbow Negodić | |
Frankfurt | Consulate-General | Višnja Lončar | ||
Munich | Consulate-General | Vera Sajić | ||
Stuttgart | Consulate-General | Began Muhić | ||
Greece | Athens | Embassy | Milica Ristović Krstić | |
Holy See | Rome | Embassy [note 1] | Slavica Karačić [14] | |
Hungary | Budapest | Embassy | Tomislav Leko | Moldova Ukraine |
Italy | Rome | Embassy | Slavko Matanović | Malta San Marino |
Milan | Consulate-General | Dragan Mihaljević | ||
Montenegro | Podgorica | Embassy | Branimir Jukić | |
Netherlands | The Hague | Embassy | Almir Šahović | Portugal |
North Macedonia | Skopje | Embassy | Lepa Babić [15] | |
Norway | Oslo | Embassy | Bakir Sadović | Iceland |
Poland | Warsaw | Embassy | Koviljka Špirić | |
Romania | Bucharest | Embassy | Mile Vasić [16] | |
Russia | Moscow | Embassy | Željko Samardžija [17] | Armenia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan |
Serbia | Belgrade | Embassy | Aida Smajić | |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Embassy | Milorad Živković [18] | |
Spain | Madrid | Embassy | Danka Savić [19] | Morocco |
Sweden | Stockholm | Embassy | Bojan Šošić | Estonia Finland |
Switzerland | Bern | Embassy | Boro Bronza | Liechtenstein |
United Kingdom | London | Embassy [20] | Vanja Filipović | Ireland |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Head of mission | Concurrent accreditation |
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Australia | Canberra | Embassy [21] | Kemal Muftić | New Zealand |
Host organization | Mission | Head |
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | Sanjin Halimović [22] | |
European Union | Emina Merdan [23] | |
Council of Europe | Predrag Grgić [24] | |
NATO | Almir Džuvo | |
United Nations | Sven Alkalaj | |
United Nations | Lucija Ljubic Lepine [26] |
Diplomatic missions to be opened: [27]
Host country | Host city | Mission |
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Algeria | Algiers | Embassy |
Azerbaijan | Baku | Embassy |
Brazil | Brasília | Embassy |
Kenya | Nairobi | Embassy |
Morocco | Rabat | Embassy |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Embassy |
Tunisia | Tunis | Embassy |
The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia. Relations with its neighbors of Croatia and Serbia have been fairly stable since the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995.
Valentin Inzko is an Austrian diplomat who served as the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2009 to 2021. He also served as the European Union Special Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2009 to 2021.
The foreign relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Croatia are bound together by shared history, language, neighboring geography and cultural commonalties. They established diplomatic relations in 1992, following the dissolution of Yugoslavia and independence of Croatia. The two countries share a 932-kilometer (579 mi) border – the second longest external land border in the European Union (EU). Modern relations between the two states are functional but remain tense after ineffective 21st-century attempts at détente.