List of diplomatic missions of Malaysia
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malaysia. Malaysia's foreign ministry started in 1957 when the country obtained independence, with a staff of eleven British and Australian trained foreign service officers. It initially had missions in London, Canberra, New Delhi, Tokyo, Bangkok, Rome and Washington, growing to fourteen missions in 1963, 21 missions in 1965 and 106 missions by 2008.
Africa
Algeria - Algiers (Embassy)
Egypt - Cairo (Embassy)
Ghana - Accra (High Commission)
Guinea - Conakry (Embassy)
Kenya - Nairobi (High Commission)
Libya - Tripoli (Embassy)
Morocco - Rabat (Embassy)
Namibia - Windhoek (High Commission)
Nigeria - Abuja (High Commission)
Senegal - Dakar (Embassy)
South Africa - Pretoria (High Commission)
Sudan - Khartoum (Embassy)
Zimbabwe - Harare (Embassy)
Americas
Argentina - Buenos Aires (Embassy)
Brazil - Brasília (Embassy)
Canada Chile - Santiago de Chile (Embassy)
Cuba - Havana (Embassy)
Mexico - Mexico City (Embassy)
Peru - Lima (Embassy)
United States - Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- New York (Consulate-General)
Venezuela - Caracas (Embassy)
Asia
Azerbaijan - Baku (Embassy)
Bahrain - Manama (Embassy)
Bangladesh - Dhaka (High Commission)
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan (High Commission)
Cambodia - Phnom Penh (Embassy)
China India - New Delhi (High Commission)
- Chennai (Consulate-General)
- Mumbai (Consulate-General)
Indonesia - Jakarta (Embassy)
- Medan (Consulate-General)
- Pontianak (Consulate)
- Pekan Baru (Consulate)
Iran - Tehran (Embassy)
Japan - Tokyo (Embassy)
Jordan - Amman (Embassy)
Kazakhstan - Astana (Embassy)
Kuwait - Kuwait City (Embassy)
Laos - Vientiane (Embassy)
Lebanon - Beirut (Embassy)
Myanmar - Rangoon (Embassy)
Nepal - Kathmandu (Embassy)
North Korea - Pyongyang (Embassy)
Oman - Muscat (Embassy)
Pakistan Philippines - Manila (Embassy)
- Davao City (Consulate-General)
Qatar - Doha (Embassy)
Saudi Arabia Singapore - Singapore (High Commission)
South Korea - Seoul (Embassy)
Sri Lanka - Colombo (High Commission)
Taiwan Thailand Timor-Leste - Dili (Embassy)
Turkey - Ankara (Embassy)
Turkmenistan - Ashgabat (Embassy)
United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan - Tashkent (Embassy)
Vietnam - Hanoi (Embassy)
- Ho Chi Minh City (Consulate-General)
Yemen - Sanaa (Embassy)
Europe
Austria - Vienna (Embassy)
Belgium - Brussels (Embassy)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo (Embassy)
Croatia - Zagreb (Embassy)
Czech Republic - Prague (Embassy)
Finland - Helsinki (Embassy)
France - Paris (Embassy)
Germany Hungary - Budapest (Embassy)
Ireland - Dublin (Embassy)
Italy - Rome (Embassy)
Netherlands - The Hague (Embassy)
Poland - Warsaw (Embassy)
Romania - Bucharest (Embassy)
Russia - Moscow (Embassy)
Serbia - Belgrade (Embassy)
Spain - Madrid (Embassy)
Sweden - Stockholm (Embassy)
Switzerland - Bern (Embassy)
Ukraine - Kiev (Embassy)
United Kingdom
Oceania
Australia Fiji - Suva (High Commission)
New Zealand - Wellington (High Commission)
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby (High Commission)
Multilateral organisations
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Jakarta (Permanent Mission)
- Commonwealth of Nations
- London (Permanent Mission)
European Union - Brussels (Permanent Mission)
United Nations - New York City (Permanent Mission)
- Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations)
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation - Riyadh (Permanent Mission)
Accredited ambassadors
See also
References
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