在萨格勒布(市)的利比亚大使馆
上次更新: 2023/05/24
机构 | 在萨格勒布(市), 克罗地亚的利比亚大使馆 |
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联系地址 | Gornje Prekrižje B 10 000 Zagreb Croatia |
联系邮箱 | 目前没有提供 |
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传真号码 | (+385) 1 46 29 279 |
工作时间 | Mr Rashed S. A. Abughufa, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. |
大使(机构负责人) | Mr Rashed S. A. Abughufa, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. |
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利比亚在全世界一共有124个外交机构,其中10个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在利比亚一共有92个外交机构,其中有16个是领事馆。
克罗地亚在全世界一共有160个外交机构,其中105个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在克罗地亚一共有136个外交机构,其中78 个是领事馆。
目前,利比亚在克罗地亚没有设立大使馆,通常由于两个国家还没有建立外交关系。
大使馆是一国在建交国首都派驻的常设外交代表机关。大使馆代表整个国家的利益,全面负责两国关系,馆长一般是大使,也可以是公使或者其他等级的由派遣国委派的外交人员,由国家元首任命并作为国家元首的代表履行职责。大使馆的首要职责是代表派遣国,促进两国的政治关系,其次是促进经济、文化、教育、科技、军事等方面的关系,使馆同时具有领事职能。促进两国关系和人民间的往来是领事馆的重要职责,但其最主要的职责是领事工作,比如:维护本国公民合法人在外国的的合法权益,向本国公民颁发或延期护照、向外国公民颁发签证。
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利比亚和克罗地亚的关系
Croatia–Libya relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Croatia and Libya. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on March 30, 2000.[citation needed] Croatia has an embassy in Tripoli (temporarily closed as of March 2011[update]). Libya has an embassy in Zagreb.
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, of which Croatia was a part of, maintained good relations with Libya under Muammar Gaddafi. Gaddafi came to Yugoslavia in 1989 for a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean. Croatian president Stjepan Mesić made a state visit to Libya in 2003, as well as a three-day visit in February, 2008; he had previously made a visit to Libya in 1992. Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor visited Libya in September 2010.
Former president Stipe Mesić maintained good relations with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and as the 2011 Libyan civil war was starting in February 2011, he publicly stated he doubted that "his friend" Gaddafi himself had ordered shooting at the demonstrators, and would not postpone visit plans. Over 400 Croatian citizens were evacuated from the country by early March. The Croatian Government supported the 2011 military intervention in Libya that started in late March, and temporarily closed the Tripoli embassy at the same time. Mesić later made statements indicating suspicion NATO's motives in establishing the no-fly zone, which in turn angered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In late May, a Libyan diplomat in Zagreb made public statements supporting the Gaddafi regime and criticized Croatia for supporting the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in turn revoked his diplomatic status. In late June, Croatia officially extended diplomatic recognition to the National Transitional Council of Libya. --维基百科
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, of which Croatia was a part of, maintained good relations with Libya under Muammar Gaddafi. Gaddafi came to Yugoslavia in 1989 for a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean. Croatian president Stjepan Mesić made a state visit to Libya in 2003, as well as a three-day visit in February, 2008; he had previously made a visit to Libya in 1992. Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor visited Libya in September 2010.
Former president Stipe Mesić maintained good relations with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and as the 2011 Libyan civil war was starting in February 2011, he publicly stated he doubted that "his friend" Gaddafi himself had ordered shooting at the demonstrators, and would not postpone visit plans. Over 400 Croatian citizens were evacuated from the country by early March. The Croatian Government supported the 2011 military intervention in Libya that started in late March, and temporarily closed the Tripoli embassy at the same time. Mesić later made statements indicating suspicion NATO's motives in establishing the no-fly zone, which in turn angered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In late May, a Libyan diplomat in Zagreb made public statements supporting the Gaddafi regime and criticized Croatia for supporting the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in turn revoked his diplomatic status. In late June, Croatia officially extended diplomatic recognition to the National Transitional Council of Libya. --维基百科