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This list includes Sri Lanka's serving ambassadors, high commissioners, permanent representatives, and other senior diplomatic representatives. High commissioners head diplomatic missions in Commonwealth of Nations member states, while ambassadors lead missions in other countries.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malta. Malta , being a microstate has a small, albeit gradually-growing diplomatic network. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing.
Malta attained full independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and has maintained independent, official diplomatic relations with other nations since then. [1] The ministry moved to its current location, within the Palazzo Parisio, in 1973, although the building itself was built in the 1700s and was once occupied by Napoleon Bonaparte during his invasion of Malta, as part of the Egyptian ...
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Map of diplomatic missions in Malta. This article lists embassies and consulates posted in Malta. There are currently 26 embassies/high commissions in Malta. Several other countries have non resident embassies.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Term of office Political party No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) No. Took office Left office Time in office; 1 Giorgio BorÄ¡ Olivier (1911–1980) 21 September 1964 21 June 1971 6 years, 273 days Nationalist Party: 2 Dom Mintoff (1916–2012) 21 June 1971 20 December 1981 10 years, 182 days Labour Party: 3 Alex ...
Malta is represented in Estonia through a non-resident embassy based in Valletta (in the Foreign Affairs Ministry) and through an honorary consulate in Tallinn. [169] Both countries are full members of the European Union. Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Malta Finland: 21 February 1969: See Finland–Malta relations