List of diplomatic missions of Tunisia

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Diplomatic missions of Tunisia

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Tunisia.

Honorary consulates and trade missions are omitted from this listing.

Africa[edit]

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Algeria Algiers Embassy [1]
Annaba Consulate [2]
Tébessa Consulate [2]
 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Cameroon Yaoundé Embassy [1]
 Congo-Kinshasa Kinshasa Embassy [1]
 Egypt Cairo Embassy [1]
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa Embassy
Countries:
[1][3][4]
 Ivory Coast Abidjan Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Kenya Nairobi Embassy
Countries:
[1][5][6][7]
 Libya Tripoli Embassy [1]
 Mali Bamako Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Mauritania Nouakchott Embassy [1]
 Morocco Rabat Embassy [1]
 Nigeria Abuja Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Senegal Dakar Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 South Africa Pretoria Embassy [1]

Americas[edit]

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Argentina Buenos Aires Embassy
Countries:
[1][8]
 Brazil Brasília Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Canada Ottawa Embassy
Countries:
[1]
Montreal Consulate [2]
 United States Washington, D.C. Embassy
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1][9]

Asia[edit]

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Bahrain Manama Embassy [1]
 China Beijing Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 India New Delhi Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Indonesia Jakarta Embassy
International Organizations:
[1][10]
 Iran Tehran Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Iraq Baghdad Embassy [1]
 Japan Tokyo Embassy [1]
 Jordan Amman Embassy [1]
 Kuwait Kuwait City Embassy [1]
 Lebanon Beirut Embassy [1]
 Oman Muscat Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Pakistan Islamabad Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Palestine Ramallah Liaison office [1]
 Qatar Doha Embassy [1]
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Embassy [1]
Jeddah Consulate-General [2]
 South Korea Seoul Embassy [1]
 Syria Damascus Embassy [1][11]
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Embassy [1][12]
Dubai Consulate-General [2][12]
 Turkey Ankara Embassy [1]
Istanbul Consulate-General [2]

Europe[edit]

Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref.
 Austria Vienna Embassy [1]
 Belgium Brussels Embassy
Countries:
International Organizations:
[1][13]
 Czechia Prague Embassy [1]
 Finland Helsinki Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 France Paris Embassy
Countries:
[1]
Lyon Consulate-General [2]
Marseille Consulate-General [2]
Nice Consulate-General [2]
Strasbourg Consulate-General [2]
Grenoble Consulate [2]
Pantin Consulate [2]
Toulon Consulate [2]
Toulouse Consulate [2]
 Germany Berlin Embassy [1]
Bonn Consulate-General [2][14]
Hamburg Consulate [2]
Munich Consulate [2]
 Greece Athens Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Hungary Budapest Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Italy Rome Embassy
Countries:
[1][15][16][17]
Milan Consulate-General [2][15]
Bologna Consulate [2][15]
Genoa Consulate [2][15]
Naples Consulate [2][15]
Palermo Consulate [2][15]
 Malta Valletta[b] Embassy [1]
 Netherlands The Hague Embassy [1]
 Norway Oslo Embassy
Countries:
[1][18]
 Portugal Lisbon Embassy [1]
 Poland Warsaw Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Romania Bucharest Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Russia Moscow Embassy
Countries:
[1]
 Serbia Belgrade Embassy [1]
 Spain Madrid Embassy [1]
 Sweden Stockholm Embassy
Countries:
[1]
  Switzerland Bern Embassy
Countries:
[1][19]
 United Kingdom London Embassy
Countries:
[1][20][21]

Multilateral organisations[edit]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Accredited as an observer mission.
  2. ^ Although officially titled as an embassy in Valletta, its chancery is physically located in the town of Attard.

References[edit]

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