List of diplomatic missions in Nauru

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Diplomatic missions in Nauru

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Nauru . As the Nauruan government does not maintain a website devoted to external affairs, the information on this page has been gathered from the websites of the concerned foreign ministries. The de facto capital, Yaren, hosts three embassies.

Contents

Embassies/High Commissions

Aiwo

Yaren

Non-Resident Embassies/High Commissions

Former Embassies

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foreign relations of Nauru</span>

Nauru, following independence from the United Kingdom, became a sovereign, independent republic on 31 January 1968. Nauru has established diplomatic relations with a number of nations, including most of its Pacific neighbors with which it maintains economic, cultural and administrative ties.

References

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