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 |
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High Commission | Ta' Xbiex | 1967 | ![]() |
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Embassy | St. Julian's | 1972 | |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1973 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Valletta | 1965 | - |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1966 | ![]() |
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High Commission | Sliema | 2019 | - |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 2004 | ![]() |
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Apostolic Nunciature | Rabat | 1966 | ![]() |
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Embassy office | Valletta | 2018 | - |
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High Commission | Birkirkara | 1993 | - |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 2005 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1964 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Sliema[2] | 2024 | - |
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Embassy | Balzan | 2012 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Balzan | 1984 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1974 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Swieqi | 1974 | - |
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Embassy | Santa Venera | 2023 | - |
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Embassy | Swieqi | 2021 | - |
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Embassy | San Ġwann | 1966 | ![]() |
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Embassy Office | Floriana | 2022 | - |
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Embassy | Valletta | 1966 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Ta' Xbiex | 1969 | ![]() |
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Embassy | Ħ'Attard | 1991 | - |
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Embassy | Floriana | 2010 | ![]() |
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High Commission | Ta' Xbiex | 1964 | ![]() |
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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
Notes
References
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- ^ EUROPE | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
- ^ Boudjedri, Mounia (February 7, 2022). "Agréments à la nomination de nouveaux ambassadeurs d'Algérie auprès de dix Etats". Algeria Press Service (in French). Archived from the original on February 7, 2022.
- ^ John Paul Cordina (21 April 2022). "ambassadors present diplomatic credentials to President". newsbook.com.mt. Newsbook. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- ^ "Embapar Italia". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2024.