The Commonwealth of Greenwick maintains a limited but strategic network of embassies and consulates to support its foreign relations, citizen services, and diplomatic engagement with allied micronations and friendly international communities.
Greenwick's diplomatic missions serve the following functions:
Promote and represent Greenwick’s interests abroad
Support diplomatic relations with recognized states and allies
Provide consular services to Greenwickian citizens overseas
Foster cultural, educational, and environmental cooperation
Maintain communications between governments and citizens
All missions operate under the authority of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and with the approval of His Majesty the King and the Greenwick Parliament.
Embassies represent Greenwick at the national level in foreign countries or micronations. As of 2025, the following embassy has been formally established:
Embassy to the Republic of Rondland
Established: March 2025 (in Progess)
Location: (In Progress) (Exact name classified for diplomatic reasons)
Ambassador: Appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mission: Strengthen Greenwick–Rondland relations, oversee treaty matters, facilitate exchange programs
Consulates are local offices that provide support and services to Greenwickians abroad. These may include passport verification, emergency support, and citizen outreach. As Greenwick’s global presence expands, consulates may be opened in:
Rondland (Secondary Consulate planned 2026)
Friendly Micronations recognizing Greenwick's sovereignty
Note: Greenwick does not currently have consulates in macronational states.