List of diplomatic missions of the Cook Islands
This page lists the Diplomatic missions of the Cook Islands. Although the Cook Islands is an associated state of New Zealand, it maintains diplomatic relations with 44 states. The Cook Islands has one diplomatic mission abroad (a high commission in New Zealand). This high commission has multiple accreditation.[note 1] The Cook Islands also has a number of honorary consulates.[note 2]
Oceania
- New Zealand
- Wellington (High Commission)
- Auckland (Consulate-General)
Multilateral organizations
- Lancaster (Permanent Mission to the International Maritime Organisation)[5]
- Avarua (Non-Resident Mission to the European Union)
See also
Notes
- ↑ High commission in New Zealand is accredited also to Australia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.[1][2]
- ↑ There are honorary consuls based in Australia (Sydney), Monaco (Monaco),[3] Norway (Oslo) and Turkey (Istanbul). There were also honorary consuls based in the United States (Honolulu and Los Angeles).[4]
References
- ↑ "The Cook Islands Who's Who". Cook Islands website. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
Jonassen, Dr Jon Tikivanotau Michael, MBE...Cook Islands High Commissioner to New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea 1997-1999
- ↑ "Foreign Missions accredited to Fiji from Wellington". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Fiji. 2012. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
Cook Islands High Commission...Wellington
- ↑ "Principality of Monaco". Cook Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
- ↑ Cook Islands Investment, Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook. Lulu.com. 2015. p. 30. ISBN 1433075660.
- ↑ "International Maritime Organisation (IMO), United Kingdom". Cook Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
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