List of ambassadors of Malaysia to Belgium

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Ambassador of Malaysia to Belgium
Incumbent
Ahmad Rozian Abd. Ghani
since 1 September 2021
Style His Excellency
Residence Avenue De Tervueren, 414A 1150 Brussels
Seat Brussels, Belgium
Appointer Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Inaugural holder Peter Stephen Lai
Formation16 June 1975
Website www.kln.gov.my/web/bel_brussels/home

The ambassador of Malaysia to the Kingdom of Belgium is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to Belgium. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of Malaysia, Brussels.

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List of heads of mission

Ambassadors to Belgium

Ambassador [1] Term startTerm end
Peter Stephen Lai 16 June 197530 June 1976
P. G. Lim 18 February 197727 September 1979
Kassim Hussein 15 September 19803 February 1983
Mustapha Mahmud 26 March 198325 November 1986
Noor Adlan Yahayaudin 19 February 19862 January 1990
Dali Mahmud Hashim 8 March 199017 October 1993
M. M. Sathiah 23 December 199314 May 1999
Mohd Ridzam Deva Abdullah 18 August 199925 July 2005
Mohammad Kamal Yan Yahaya 21 December 200527 July 2008
Hussein Haniff 24 August 200830 March 2011
Zainuddin Yahya 23 September 201115 January 2015
Nafisah Mohamed 23 January 20153 June 2016
Hasnudin Hamzah 18 August 201619 August 2019
Ahmad Rozian Abd.Ghani 1 September 2021Incumbent

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