List of diplomatic missions in Malta
This article lists embassies and consulates posted in Malta. There are currently 26 embassies/high commissions in Malta.[1]
Several other countries have non resident embassies.
Embassies/High Commissions in Malta
Country | Mission type | Location | Year Opened | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | High Commission | Ta' Xbiex | 1967 | |
China | Embassy | St. Julian's | 1972 | |
Egypt | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1973 | |
France | Embassy | Valletta | 1965 | - |
Germany | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1966 | |
Ghana | High Commission | Sliema | 2019 | - |
Greece | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 2004 | |
Holy See | Apostolic Nunciature | Rabat | 1966 | |
Hungary | Embassy office | Valletta | 2018 | - |
India | High Commission | Birkirkara | 1993 | - |
Ireland | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 2005 | |
Italy | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1964 | |
Japan | Embassy | Sliema[2] | 2024 | - |
Kuwait | Embassy | Balzan | 2012 | |
Libya | Embassy | Balzan | 1984 | |
Netherlands | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1974 | |
Palestine | Embassy | Swieqi | 1974 | - |
Poland | Embassy | Santa Venera | 2023 | - |
Qatar | Embassy | Swieqi | 2021 | - |
Russia | Embassy | San Ġwann | 1966 | |
Serbia | Embassy Office | Floriana | 2022 | - |
Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Embassy | Valletta | 1966 | |
Spain | Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1969 | |
Tunisia | Embassy | Ħ'Attard | 1991 | - |
Turkey | Embassy | Floriana | 2010 | |
United Kingdom | High Commission | Ta' Xbiex | 1964 | |
United States | Embassy | Ta' Qali | 1964 |
Non-resident embassies / high commissions accredited to Malta
Resident in London, United Kingdom
Resident in Madrid, Spain
Resident in Rome, Italy
- Albania[1]
- Algeria[1][3]
- Angola[1]
- Argentina[1]
- Armenia[1]
- Azerbaijan[1]
- Bahrain[1]
- Belarus[1]
- Belgium[1]
- Bosnia and Herzegovina[1]
- Brazil[1]
- Bulgaria[1]
- Burundi[1]
- Canada[1]
- Cape Verde[1]
- Chile[1]
- Colombia[1]
- Costa Rica[1]
- Croatia[1]
- Cuba[1]
- Cyprus[1]
- Czech Republic[1]
- Denmark[1]
- Dominican Republic[1]
- Ecuador[1]
- El Salvador[1]
- Estonia[1]
- Ethiopia[1][4]
- Finland[1]
- Georgia[1]
- Guatemala[1]
- Hungary[1]
- Indonesia[1]
- Iran[1]
- Iraq[1]
- Ivory Coast[1]
- Kazakhstan[1]
- Kenya[1]
- Kosovo[1]
- Latvia[1]
- Lebanon[1]
- Lithuania[1]
- Luxembourg[1]
- Malaysia[1]
- Mauritania[1]
- Mexico[1]
- Moldova[1]
- Monaco[1]
- Mongolia[1]
- Montenegro[1]
- Morocco[1]
- Mozambique[1]
- Nicaragua[1]
- North Korea[1]
- North Macedonia[1]
- Norway[1]
- Oman[1]
- Panama[1]
- Paraguay[1][5]
- Peru[1]
- Philippines[1]
- Portugal[1]
- Romania[1]
- Saudi Arabia[1]
- Senegal[1]
- Serbia[1]
- Slovakia[1]
- Slovenia[1]
- South Korea[1]
- South Africa[1]
- Sri Lanka[1]
- Switzerland[1]
- Tanzania[1]
- Uganda[1]
- Ukraine[1]
- United Arab Emirates[1]
- Uruguay[1]
- Uzbekistan[1]
- Venezuela[1]
- Vietnam[1]
- Zambia[1]
Resident in Tripoli, Libya
Resident elsewhere
Unverified
- Afghanistan
- Benin
- Central African Republic (Paris)
- Dominica (London)
- Fiji (Geneva)
- Haiti (Paris)
- Honduras (Paris)
- Kyrgyzstan (Geneva)
- Maldives (Geneva)
- Marshall Islands (New York City)
- Micronesia (New York City)
- Nauru (New York City)
- Syria
- Somalia
- South Sudan (Geneva)
- Turkmenistan
- Tajikistan (Paris)
- Vanuatu (Paris)
- Zimbabwe
Former embassies/High Commissions
See also
References
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