List of diplomatic missions in Mozambique

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Mozambique. At present, the capital city of Maputo hosts 53 embassies/high commissions. Several other countries have honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens. Several other countries have non-resident ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals, such as Pretoria and Harare.

Map of diplomatic missions in Mozambique

Diplomatic missions in Maputo

Embassies/High Commissions

Other missions and delegations

Consular missions

Beira

Tete

Non-resident embassies/high commissions

In Pretoria except as otherwise noted:

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Maputo  Denmark Embassy 2017 [20]
 Iceland Embassy Unknown [21]
 Iran Embassy Unknown [22]
 North Korea Embassy 1995 [23]
 Romania Embassy 1999

See also

References

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