Diplomatic relations of Fiji
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Foreign affairs
Fiji maintains direct diplomatic or consular relations with countries with historical, culrural, or trading ties to Fiji; Ambassadors stationed in such countries are often accredited to neighbouring countries. Fiji maintains embassies in Belgium (taking care of Fiji's relations with the entire European Union), China, Japan, and the United States; and High Commissions in Australia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the United Kingdom (in keeping with the Commonwealth practice of calling missions in fellow-commonwealth countries High Commissions rather than Embassies). In addition to its High Commission in Canberra, Fiji has a Consulate in Sydney, Australia. Fiji also has a Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
In keeping with Fiji's recognition of the One China Policy, Fiji does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Unofficial ties are maintained by the Fiji Trade and Tourism Representative Office in Taipei, which is officially attached to the Embassy in Beijing, in the People's Republic of China.
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