Diplomatic Missions of Saudi Arabia - Asia

Asia

  • Afghanistan
    • Kabul (Embassy)
  • Bahrain
    • Manama (Embassy)
  • Bangladesh
    • Dhaka (Embassy)
  • Brunei
    • Bandar Seri Begawan (Embassy)
  • Burma
    • Yangon (Embassy)
  • People's Republic of China
    • Beijing (Embassy)
    • Hong Kong (Consulate)
  • India
    • New Delhi (Embassy)
    • Mumbai (Consulate-General)
  • Indonesia
    • Jakarta (Embassy)
  • Iran
    • Tehran (Embassy)
    • Mashhad (Consulate)
  • Japan
    • Tokyo (Embassy)
    • Osaka (Consulate-General)
  • Jordan
    • Amman (Embassy)
  • Kazakhstan
    • Astana (Embassy)
  • Republic of Korea
    • Seoul (Embassy)
  • Kuwait
    • Kuwait City (Embassy)
  • Kyrgyzstan
    • Bishkek (Embassy)
  • Lebanon
    • Beirut (Embassy)
  • Malaysia
    • Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
  • Oman
    • Muscat (Embassy)
  • Pakistan
    • Islamabad (Embassy)
    • Karachi (Consulate-General)
  • Philippines
    • Manila (Embassy)
  • Qatar
    • Doha (Embassy)
  • Republic of China
    • Taipei (Trade Office)
  • Singapore
    • Singapore (Embassy)
  • Sri Lanka
    • Colombo (Embassy)
  • Syria
    • Damascus (Embassy)
  • Tajikistan
    • Dushanbe (Embassy)
  • Thailand
    • Bangkok (Embassy)
  • Turkey
    • Ankara (Embassy)
    • Istanbul (Consulate-General)
  • Turkmenistan
    • Ashgabat (Embassy)
  • United Arab Emirates
    • Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
    • Dubai (Consulate-General)
  • Uzbekistan
    • Tashkent (Embassy)
  • Vietnam
    • Hanoi (Embassy)
  • Yemen
    • Sana'a (Embassy)

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