Embassy of Malaysia, The Hague

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Embassy of Malaysia in the Netherlands
Embassy of Malaysia, The Hague
LocationRustenburgweg 2, 2517 KE, The Hague, Netherlands.
Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Hague, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Ambassador Dato' Nadzirah Osman (since 2021)
Website Embassy website

The Embassy of Malaysia in the Netherlands is the diplomatic mission of Malaysia and is situated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is located at Rustenburgweg 2 in The Hague, in a diplomatic zone of the seat of government in the Netherlands. Opening hours are from 9:00 to 16:30 pm Monday to Friday. [1] Consular hours are from 09:00 to 12:30 Monday to Thursday. [2]

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Brief History

When Malaysia (then Malaya) applied to join the United Nations in 1957, the Netherlands was one of the countries that voted “yes” during the roll call for the admission of new members, making it possible for the Federation of Malaya to become the 82nd the member of the United Nations. [3] Although the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries started in that same year, Malaysia only established its resident Embassy in The Hague in September 1966. It moved to its permanent building at Rustenburgweg in the summer of 1985.

Agencies under the Embassy

In addition to the Chancery building in Rustenburgweg, there are three Malaysian agencies which operate as part of the Embassy:

List of Malaysian Ambassadors to the Netherlands

#NameAppointmentEnd of tenure
1Tan Sri Philip Kuok Hock Khee (see Robert Kuok)20 September 19663 November 1970
2Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumaat17 November 197023 July 1973
3Major-General Datuk Mohd Sany bin Abdul Ghafar10 October 197316 June 1975
4General Tan Sri Ungku Nazaruddin Ungku Mohamad10 September 197516 June 1978
5 Tengku Abdul Aziz bin Tengku Mohamad Hamzah 26 September 197828 October 1982
6Mr. K. Thamaratnam28 February 198320 May 1985
7Nik Mohammad bin Nik Hassan26 August 198513 March 1989
8Datuk Khalid bin Abdul Karim5 April 198918 December 1993
9Dato' Sallehuddin Abdullah16 June 19948 September 1996
10Mr A. Ganapathy14 December 19962 August 2000
11Dato' Noor Farida Ariffin31 October 200012 January 2007
12Dato' Dr Fauziah Mohd Taib 13 August 200826 March 2015
13Dato' Ahmad Nazri Yusof2 September 201528 November 2019
14Dato' Nadzirah Osman20 August 2021

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