List of diplomatic missions in Libya

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Libya. Due to the Libyan Crisis, several countries have closed their embassies in Tripoli.


Map of diplomatic missions in Libya

Diplomatic missions in Tripoli

Embassies

Other missions or delegations

Consular missions

Italian Consulate-General in Benghazi

Non-resident embassies

Resident in Algiers, Algeria

Resident in Cairo, Egypt

Resident in Tunis, Tunisia

Resident in other cities

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Tripoli  Australia Consulate-General 2011 [100]
 Azerbaijan Embassy Unknown [101][102]
 Belarus Embassy 2014 [103]
 Belgium Embassy 2015 [104]
 Brazil Embassy 2014 [105]
 Croatia Embassy 2011 [106]
 Cuba Embassy Unknown [107]
 Cyprus Embassy 2014 [108]
 Czechia Embassy 2019 [109]
 Denmark Embassy 2015
 Eritrea Embassy 2015 [110]
 Finland Embassy 2003 [111]
 Kenya Embassy 2014 [112]
 Madagascar Embassy 2013 [113]
 Malawi Embassy 2004 [114]
 Malaysia Embassy 2014 [115]
 North Korea Embassy 2024 [116]
 Norway Embassy Unknown [117]
 Oman Embassy 2014 [118][119]
 Poland Embassy 2014 [120]
 Portugal Embassy 2014 [121]
 Senegal Embassy Unknown [122]
 Sierra Leone Embassy 2014 [123]
 Slovakia Embassy 2011 [124]
 South Africa Embassy Unknown [88][125]
 Sri Lanka Embassy 2011 [126]
 Sweden Embassy 2005
  Switzerland Embassy 2014 [78]
 Thailand Embassy 2014 [127][128]
 Togo Embassy 2015 [129]
 Uganda Embassy Unknown [130]
 Ukraine Embassy 2015 [131]
 United States Embassy 2014 [132]
 Vietnam Embassy 2018 [133]
 Venezuela Embassy Unknown [134]
Bayda  United States Consulate 1966 [135]
Benghazi  Bulgaria Consulate 2007 [136]
 France Consulate-General 1984 [137]
 Poland Consulate-General 2006 [120]
 Turkey Consulate-General 2014 [138][139]
 United Kingdom Consulate 2012 [140]
 United States Consulate 1966 [135]
Mission 2014 [135]
Kufra  Sudan Consulate 2017 [141]
Sabha  Algeria Consulate-General 2014 [citation needed]
 Niger Consulate Unknown [110][142]

Missions to Open

  •  Chad (Consulate General)
  •  Turkey (Consulate General)

See also

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