What is an embassy?
An embassy is a permanent diplomatic representative office of a country in the capital of a country with diplomatic relations. The embassy represents the interests of the whole country and is fully responsible for bilateral relations. Curators are usually ambassadors, but they can also be ministers or other diplomats appointed by sending countries. He was appointed by the head of state and performed his duties as the representative of the head of state. The primary duty of the embassy is to represent the sending country and promote political relations between the two countries, followed by promoting economic, cultural, educational, scientific, technological and military relations. The embassy also has consular functions.
Which country does the embassy belong to?
The embassy belongs to the national territory of the country where the embassy is located. Does not belong to the national territory of the sending country. Paragraph 9 of Article 1 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations states that buildings or parts of buildings used by embassies, the residence of the head of the embassy and the land attached to them. The ownership belongs to no one.