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List of diplomatic missions in Malaysia

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Malaysia. At present, the capital city of Kuala Lumpur hosts 97 embassies and high commissions, while Putrajaya, the new federal administrative center, is host to one high commission. Several other countries accredit ambassadors from other capitals.

This listing excludes honorary consulates and trade missions, except for those that serve as de facto embassies.

Map of diplomatic missions in Malaysia

Diplomatic missions

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Embassies/High Commissions in Kuala Lumpur

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Entries marked with an asterisk (*) are member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations. As such, their embassies are formally termed as "high commissions".

High Commission in Putrajaya

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Representative offices or delegations in Kuala Lumpur

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  1.  Republic of China (Taiwan) (Economic & Cultural Office)
  2.  European Union (Delegation)[3]
  3.  United Nations (Resident Coordinator's Office)[3]
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Consular missions

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Consulate-General of Thailand in George Town.
  1.  Brunei (Consulate-General)[3]
  2.  China (Consulate-General)[3]
  3.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)[3]
  4.  Japan (Consulate)[3]
  5.  South Korea (Consulate)[3]
  1.  China (Consulate-General)[3]
  2.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)[3]
  3.  Japan (Consulate-General)[3]
  4.  Thailand (Consulate-General)[3]
  1.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)[3]
  2.  Singapore (Consulate-General)[3]
  1.  Thailand (Consulate-General)[3]
  1.  Brunei (Consulate-General)[3]
  2.  China (Consulate-General)[3]
  3.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)[3]
  1.  Indonesia (Consulate)[3]

Non-resident embassies and high commissions accredited to Malaysia

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Resident in Bangkok, Thailand

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Resident in Beijing, China

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Resident in Canberra, Australia

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Resident in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Resident in New Delhi, India

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Resident in Tokyo, Japan

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Resident in other cities

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Unverified

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  1.  Belize (Tokyo)
  2.  Bolivia (Tokyo)
  3.  Cameroon (Beijing)
  4.  Central African Republic (Beijing)
  5.  Cape Verde (Beijing)
  6.  Chad (Beijing)
  7.  Costa Rica (Seoul)
  8.  Ecuador (Jakarta)
  9.  Grenada (Beijing)
  10.  Guyana (New Delhi)
  11.  Haiti (Hanoi)
  12.  Honduras (Tokyo)
  13.  Kosovo (Bangkok)
  14.  Malta (Valletta)
  15.  Palau (Manila)
  16.  São Tomé and Príncipe (Beijing)
  17.  Suriname (Jakarta)
  18.  Tuvalu (Suva)
  19.  Vanuatu (Port Vila)

Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission level Year closed Ref.
Kuala Lumpur  Albania Embassy 2014 [26]
 Bolivia Embassy Unknown [27]
 Fiji Embassy Unknown [28]
 Gambia High Commission 2020 [29]
 North Korea Embassy 2021 [30]
 Seychelles High Commission Unknown [31]
 Slovakia Embassy 2012 [32]
 Solomon Islands High Commission 2019 [33]
Johor Bahru  Japan Consular office 2014 [34]
Kuching  United Kingdom Consulate-General 1999 [35]

See also

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  20. ^ "Courtesy call by H.E. Mait Martinson, Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to Japan". Embassy of Malaysia in Tokyo, Japan. 22 July 2024. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
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  24. ^ "Embassy of Côte d'Ivoire in South Korea". Embassy of Côte d'Ivoire in Seoul, South Korea. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
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