Africa

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  Algeria 1979-03
  • Algeria has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[1]
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Paris, France is responsible for Algeria.[2]
  Angola
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Brasília, Brazil is responsible for Angola.[2]
  Benin
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Benin.[2]
  Botswana
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Botswana.[2]
  Burkina Faso
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Burkina Faso.[2]
  Burundi
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Burundi.[2]
  Cameroon
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Cameroon.[2]
  Cape Verde
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Cape Verde.[2]
  Central African Republic
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Central African Republic.[2]
  Chad
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Cairo, Egypt is responsible for Chad.[2]
  Comoros
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Comoros.[2]
  Democratic Republic of Congo
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for the Democratic Republic of Congo.[2]
  Côte d'Ivoire
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Ivory Coast.[2]
  • The Ivoirian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is responsible for Colombia.[3]
  Djibouti
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Cairo, Egypt is responsible for Djibouti.[2]
  Egypt 1947-01
  • Colombia has an embassy in Cairo, Egypt.[4]
  • Egypt has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[5]
  Equatorial Guinea
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Madrid, Spain is responsible for Equatorial Guinea.[2]
  • The Equatorial Guinean Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is responsible for Colombia.[6]
  Eritrea
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Cairo, Egypt is responsible for Eritrea.[2]
  Ethiopia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Ethiopia.[2]
  Gabon
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Gabon.[2]
  Gambia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Gambia.[2]
  Ghana 1988-06-23
  • Colombia has an embassy in Accra, Ghana.[7]
  • The Ghanian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.[2]
  Guinea
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Guinea.[2]
  • The Guinean Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Guinea-Bissau
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Guinea-Bissau.[2]
  • The Bissau-Guinean Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Kenya 1975
  • Colombia has an embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.[8]
  • The Kenyan Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.[9]
  Lesotho
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Lesotho.[2]
  Liberia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Liberia.[2]
  Libya
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Cairo, Egypt is responsible for Libya.[2]
  • The Libyan Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Madagascar
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Madagascar.[2]
  Malawi
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Malawi.[2]
  Mali
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Paris, France is responsible for Mali.[2]
  Mauritania
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Paris, France is responsible for Mauritania.[2]
  Mauritius
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Mauritius.[2]
  Morocco 1979-01-01
  • Colombia has an embassy in Rabat, Morocco.[10]
  • Morocco has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[11]
  Mozambique
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Mozambique.[2]
  Namibia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Namibia.[2]
  • The Namibian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Niger
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Niger.[2]
  Nigeria
  • The Colombian Embassy in Accra, Ghana is concurrent to Nigeria.[2]
  • The Nigerian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Republic of Congo
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for the Republic of Congo.[2]
  Rwanda
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Rwanda.[2]
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 1985-02-27
  • Colombia froze relations with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 20 December 2000.
  • On 8 May 2014 the Senate of Colombia passed a non-binding resolution urging President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón to renew relations with the SADR.
  São Tomé and Príncipe
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Lisbon, Portugal is responsible for São Tomé and Príncipe.[2]
  Senegal
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Senegal.[2]
  Seychelles
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Seychelles.[2]
  Sierra Leone
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Sierra Leone.[2]
  Somalia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Somalia.[2]
  South Africa 1994-04-12 [12]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Pretoria, South Africa.[13]
  • The South African Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.[12]
  South Sudan
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for South Sudan.[2]
  Sudan
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Cairo, Egypt is responsible for Sudan.[2]
  Swaziland
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Swaziland.[2]
  Tanzania
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Tanzania.[2]
  Togo
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Accra, Ghana is responsible for Togo.[2]
  Tunisia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Madrid, Spain is responsible for Tunisia.[2]
  Uganda
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Nairobi, Kenya is responsible for Uganda.[2]
  Zambia
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is concurrent to Zambia.[2]
  • The Zambian embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.[14]
  Zimbabwe
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Pretoria, South Africa is responsible for Zimbabwe.[2]

Americas

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Country Formal Relations Began Notes
  Antigua and Barbuda 1982-03-15 [15]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Kington, Jamaica is concurrent to Antigua and Barbuda.[2]
  Argentina
  Bahamas 1977-08-26 [18]
  • The Bahamas Embassy in Washington, DC, United States is concurrent to Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in Havana, Cuba is concurrent to the Bahamas.[2]
  Barbados 1972-01-28 [19]
  • The Barbadian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.[19]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is concurrent to Barbados.[2]
  Belize 1982-02-15 [20]
  • The Belizean Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico is concurrent to Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in San Salvador, El Salvador is concurrent to Belize.[2]
  Bolivia
  • Bolivia has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[21]
  • Colombia has an embassy in La Paz, Bolivia.[22]
  Brazil
  Canada 1953
  Chile 1922-10-01 [27]
  Costa Rica
  • Colombia has an embassy in San José, Costa Rica.[30]
  • Costa Rica has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[31]
  Cuba 1902
  • Colombia has an embassy in Havana, Cuba.[32]
  • Cuba has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[33]
  • Diplomatic Relations between Colombia and Cuba have been severed in two occasions: from 9 December 1961 to 6 March 1975, and from 23 March 1981 to 19 July 1991.[34]
  Dominica 1980-12-09 [18]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Kington, Jamaica is concurrent to Dominica.[2]
  Dominican Republic 1936
  • Colombia has an embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[35]
  • The Dominican Republic has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[36]
  Ecuador 1832-02-10 [37]
  El Salvador
  Grenada 1981-01-09 [18]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is concurrent to Grenada.[2]
  • The Grenadian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Guatemala 1825-01-01 [42]
  Guyana 1970-12-18 [45]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Guyana.[2]
  • The Guyanese Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Haiti
  • The Colombian Embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is concurrent to Haiti.[2]
  Honduras 1825-01-01 [46]
  Jamaica 1968-04-16 [49]
  Mexico 1823-10-03 [52]
  Nicaragua 1825-01-01 [55]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Managua, Nicaragua.[56]
  • Nicaragua has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[57]
  Panama
  Paraguay
  Peru 1822-07-06 [62]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 1984-01-01 [18]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Kington, Jamaica is concurrent to Saint Kitts and Nevis.[2]
  Saint Lucia 1979-12-05 [18]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Kington, Jamaica is concurrent to Saint Lucia.[2]
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1981-03-17 [18][65]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is concurrent to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[2]
  Suriname 1978-06-24 [66]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Surinam.[2]
  • The Surinamese Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States 1822-06-19
  Uruguay
  Venezuela 1831-11-27 [73]

Asia

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Country Formal Relations Began Notes
  Afghanistan 1990-08-03
  • The Afghani Embassy in Washington, D.C, United States is concurrent to Colombia.[76]
  • The Colombian Embassy Washington, D.C, United States is concurrent to Afghanistan.
  Armenia 1994-12-22


  Azerbaijan 1994-12-13
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Azerbaijan.[2]
  • Azerbaijan has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Bahrain 1989-04-18 [77]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates is concurrent to Bahrain.[2]
  Bangladesh 1984-02-14
  • The Bangladeshi Embassy in Washington, DC, United States is concurrent to Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to Bangladesh.[2]
  Bhutan 2012-12-21 [78]
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to Bhutan.[2]
  Brunei 1992-03-24
  • The Bruneian mission in New York, United States is concurrent to Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is concurrent to Brunei.[2]
  Cambodia 1972-12-16
  • The Colombian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand is concurrent to Cambodia.[2]
  China 1980-07-02
  East Timor
  • The Colombian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia is concurrent to East Timor.[2]
  Georgia 1997-06-06
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Georgia.[2]
  • The Georgian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  India 1959-01-19
  • Colombia has an embassy in New Delhi, India.[80]
  • India has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Indonesia 1980-09-15
  • Colombia has an embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia.[81]
  • Indonesia has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[82]
  Iran 1975-04-28
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Iran.[2]
  • Iran has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Iraq 1979-01-01
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Iraq.[2]
  Israel 1957-07-01
  • Colombian has an embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. [83]
  • Israel has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Japan 1908-05-25
  • Colombia has an embassy in Tokyo, Japan.[84]
  • Japan has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Jordan
  • The Colombian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon is concurrent to Jordan.[2]
  Kazakhstan 1992-05-27
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Kazakhstan.[2]
  • The Kazakh Embassy in Havana, Cuba is concurrent to Colombia.
  Kuwait
  • The Colombian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates is concurrent to Kuwait.[2]
  • The Kuwaiti Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.
  Kyrgyzstan 1993-10-06
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Kyrgyzstan.[2]
  Laos 1988-09-30 [85]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand is concurrent to Laos.[2]
  Lebanon 1948
  • Colombia has an embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.[86]
  • Lebanon has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Malaysia 1987-08-19
  Maldives 1988-08-22
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to the Maldives.[2]
  Mongolia 1988-08-10 [88]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Seoul, South Korea is concurrent to Mongolia.[2]
  Myanmar 1988-11-28
  • The Colombian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand is concurrent to Myanmar.[2]
    Nepal 1987-05-07 [89]
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to Nepal.[2]
  North Korea
  • The North Korean Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Oman
  • The Colombian Embassy in Cairo, Egypt is concurrent to Oman.[2]
  • The Omani mission in New York, United States is concurrent to Colombia.
  Pakistan 1980
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to Pakistan.[2]
  • The Pakistani Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Palestine 1988-10-03
  • The Colombian Embassy in Cairo, Egypt is concurrent to Palestine.[2]
  • Palestine has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Philippines 1946-07-05
  • The Colombian Embassy in Seoul, South Korea is concurrent to the Philippines.[2]
  • The Philippine Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Qatar 1995-05-09
  • The Colombian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates is concurrent to Qatar.[2]
  • The Qatari Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.[90]
  Russia 1935-06-25
  • Colombia has an embassy in Moscow, Russia.[91]
  • Russia has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Saudi Arabia 2011-09-08
  • The Colombian Embassy in Cairo, Egypt is concurrent to Saudi Arabia.[2]
  Singapore 1982-12-15 [92]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan is concurrent to Singapore.[2]
  Sri Lanka 1988-09-30
  • The Colombian Embassy in New Delhi, India is concurrent to Sri Lanka.[2]
  • The Sri Lankan Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.[93]
  South Korea 1962-03-10
  • Colombia has an embassy in Seoul, South Korea.[corea.embajada.gov.co Embassy of Colombia, Seoul]
  • South Korea has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.Embassy of South Korea, Bogotá
  Syria
  • The Colombian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon is concurrent to Syria.[2]
  Tajikistan 2012-10-05
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Tajikistan.[2]
  Thailand 1979-01-20
  • Colombia has an embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.[94]
  • The Thai Embassy in Lima, Peru is concurrent to Colombia.
  Turkey 1959-04-10
  • Colombia has an embassy in Ankara, Turkey.[95]
  • Turkey has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Turkmenistan 1996-08-27 [96]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Turkmenistan.[2]
  United Arab Emirates 1976-01-01
  • Colombia has an embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[emiratosarabesunidos.embajada.gov.co Embassy of Colombia, Abu Dhabi]
  • The United Arab Emirates has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Uzbekistan 2012-10-02
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Uzbekistan.[2]
  Vietnam 1979-01-01 [97]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand is concurrent to Vietnam.[2]
  • The Vietnamese Embassy in Havana, Cuba is concurrent to Colombia.
  Yemen
  • The Colombian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates is concurrent to Yemen.[2]

Europe

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  Albania
  • The Colombian Embassy in Rome, Italy is concurrent to Luxembourg.[2]
  Andorra 1995-11-27 [98]
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Madrid, Spain is concurrent to Andorra.[2]
  Armenia 1994-12-22 [99][100]


  Austria 1920-10 [101]
  Azerbaijan 1994-12-13 [99]
  • Azerbaijan has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Azerbaijan.[2]
  Belarus 1992-12-09 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Moscow, Russia is concurrent to Belarus.[2]
  Belgium 1873
  • Belgium has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[103]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Brussels, Belgium.[104]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1995-10-19 [105]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Berlin, Germany is concurrent to Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]
  Bulgaria 1973-05-08 [101]
  • The Bulgarian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Bulgaria.[2]
  Croatia 1992-04-25 [106][99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Croatia.[2]
  Cyprus 1966-01-25 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Rome, Italy is concurrent to Cyprus.[2]
  • The Cypriot Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico is concurrent to Colombia.[107]
  Czech Republic
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to the Czech Republic.[2]
  • The Czech Republic has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Denmark 1935-05-18 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden is concurrent to Denmark.[2]
  Estonia 1994-03-24 [108]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Estonia.[2]
  Finland 1954-03-26 [109][101]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Helsinki, Finland.[110]
  • Finland has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  France 1830
  • Colombia has an embassy in Paris, France.[111]
  • The Finish Embassy in Lima, Peru is concurrent to Colombia.
  Georgia 1997-06-06 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey is concurrent to Georgia.[2]
  Germany 1882
  Greece 1942
  • The Colombian Embassy in Rome, Italy is concurrent to Greece.[2]
  • The Greek Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela is concurrent to Colombia.[115]
  • Greece has Honorary Consulates in Bogotá and Cartagena.[115]
  Holy See 1835-11-26 [116]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Rome, Italy for the Holy See.[117]
  • The Holy See has an Apostolic Nunciature in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Hungary 1973-03-28 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Hungary.[2]
  Iceland 1981-09-15 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden is concurrent to Iceland.[2]
  Ireland 1999-11-10 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in London, England is concurrent to Ireland.[2]
  Italy 1847
  • Colombia has an embassy in Rome, Italy.[118]
  • Italy has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[119]
  Kosovo
  Latvia 1995-07-19 [120]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Latvia.[2]
  Liechtenstein 2001-10-24 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Bern, Switzerland is concurrent to Liechtenstein.[2]
  Lithuania 1993-08-05 [121]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Lithuania.[2]
  Luxembourg
  • The Colombian Embassy in Brussels, Belgium is concurrent to Luxembourg.[2]

The Embassy of the Netherlands in Bogotá represents the diplomatic interests of Luxembourg in Colombia, while the Embassy of Belgium in Bogotá represents the consular affairs of Luxembourg in Colombia.<ref"Missions diplomatiques et consulaires: Colombie: Ambassade". Luxembourg, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref>

  Macedonia
  • The Colombian Embassy in Berlin, Germany is concurrent to Macedonia.[2]
  Malta 1986
  • The Colombian Embassy in Rome, Italy is concurrent to Malta.[2]
  Moldova 1997-10-15 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Moldova.[2]
  Monaco 2000-12-15 [122]
  • The Embassy of Colombia in Paris, France is concurrent to Monaco.[2]
  Montenegro 2011-08-12 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Montenegro.[2]
  Netherlands 1829
  • Colombia has an embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.[123]
  • The Netherlands has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Norway 1935
  • The Colombian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden is concurrent to Norway.[2]
  • Norway has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[124]
  Poland 1931
  • Colombia has an embassy in Warsaw, Poland.[125]
  • Poland has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[126]
  Portugal 1857
  • Colombia has an embassy in Lisbon, Portugal.[127]
  • Portugal has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[128]
  Romania 1967-11-15 [129][101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Romania.[2]
  • Romania has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[130]
  Russia 1935-06-25
  • Colombia has an embassy in Moscow, Russia.[131]
  • Russia has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[132]
  San Marino 2002-03-18 [133][99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Rome, Italy is concurrent to San Marino.[2]
  Serbia 1966-12 [134]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Serbia.[2]
  • The Serbian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Slovakia 1993-01-01 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Slovakia.[2]
  • The Slovak Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Slovenia 2004-07 [101]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Vienna, Austria is concurrent to Slovenia.[2]
  • The Slovenian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is concurrent to Colombia.
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1953
  • The Colombian Embassy to the Holy See is concurrent to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[2]
  • The Sovereign Military Order of Malta has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
  Spain 1891
  Sweden 1874-12-11 [101]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Stockholm, Sweden.[137]
  • Sweden has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[138]
   Switzerland 1908-03-14 [99]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Bern, Switzerland.[139]
  • Switzerland has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[140]
  Turkey 1959-04-10 [99]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Ankara, Turkey.[141]
  • Turkey has an embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.[142]
  Ukraine 1992-08-20 [99]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland is concurrent to Ukraine.[2]
  United Kingdom 1825-04-18 [101]

Oceania

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  Australia 1975-09-09 [145]
  • The Australian Embassy in Santiago, Chile is responsible for Colombia.[146]
  • Colombia has an embassy in Canberra, Australia.[147]
  Fiji 1987
  • The Colombian Embassy in Canberra, Australia is responsible for Fiji.[2]
  • The Fijian Embassy in Brasília, Brazil is responsible for Colombia.
  Marshall Islands 1992-08-05 [148]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia is responsible for Marshall Islands.[2]
  Micronesia 1992-09-08 [149]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia is responsible for Micronesia.[2]
  New Zealand 1978-05-01 [150]
  • The Colombian Embassy in Canberra, Australia is responsible for New Zealand.[2]
  • The New Zealand Embassy in Santiago, Chile is responsible for Colombia.[151]
  Papua New Guinea
  • The Colombian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia is responsible for Papua New Guinea.[2]
  Samoa 1987
  • The Colombian Embassy in Canberra, Australia is responsible for Samoa.[2]

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