List of diplomatic missions in Tunisia

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Tunisia. There are currently 64 embassies in Tunis, and many countries maintain consulates in other Tunisian cities (not including honorary consulates).

Map of diplomatic missions in Tunisia

Diplomatic missions in Tunis

Embassies

Other diplomatic offices in Tunis

  1.  Catalonia (Delegation)[4]
  2.  European Union (Delegation)[1]

Consular Missions

  •  Libya (Consulate-General)

Non-resident embassies accredited to Tunisia

Resident in Algiers, Algeria

Resident in Cairo, Egypt

Resident in Paris, France

Resident in Rabat, Morocco

Resident in Tripoli Libya

Resident elsewhere

See also

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