List of diplomatic missions of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

  Embassy
  Accredited non-resident Ambassador
  Special Diplomatic Mission or Representation
  Official representation with non-diplomatic responsibilities

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. The Order of Malta is a sovereign entity of international law that does not have its own territory. It is a permanent non-state observer to the United Nations. It maintains diplomatic relations with over 100 countries.[1] Some of these are hosts of SMOM Embassies. Additional non-diplomatic and non-official SMOM Associations and Relief organizations are not listed.

Europe

Embassy of the SMOM in Budapest
Nameplates on a building in Prague, among them that of the embassy of the SMOM
Door of Saint John's Cavalier, embassy of the SMOM in Valletta

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Cyprus, but no mission is established there.

North America

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Antigua and Barbuda and Bahamas, but no mission is established there.

South America

Embassy of SMOM in Bogota

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Guyana, but no mission is established there.

Africa

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Angola, Côte d'Ivoire, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Somalia, but no missions are established there.

Asia

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste and Turkmenistan, but no missions are established there.

Oceania

SMOM has diplomatic relations also with Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia, but no missions are established there.

Other entities

Multilateral organizations

See also

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Notes

  1. Sovereign Order of Malta diplomatic relations
  2. DIPLOMATIC MISSION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA: LITHUANIA
  3. DIPLOMATIC MISSION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA: PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO
  4. SPECIAL DIPLOMATIC MISSION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA: RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  5. DIPLOMATIC MISSION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA: UKRAINE
  6. Canada and the Order of Malta
  7. REPRESENTATION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA TO THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

References

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