List of ambassadors of Malaysia to France

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Ambassador of Malaysia to France
Duta Malaysia ke Perancis
Coat of arms of Malaysia.svg
Coat of Arms of Malaysia
Incumbent
Dato' Mohd. Zamruni Khalid
since 2021
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia)
Style His Excellency
Seat Paris, France
Appointer Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Inaugural holder Tunku Ismail Tunku Yahya
Formation22 August 1959
Website www.kln.gov.my/web/fra_paris/home
Malaysian Embassy, Paris Maison de la Malaisie - Paris 16e.jpg
Malaysian Embassy, Paris

The ambassador of Malaysia to the French Republic is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to France. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of Malaysia, Paris.

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List of heads of mission

Ambassador of Malaya to Fifth Republic

AmbassadorTerm startTerm end
Tunku Ismail Tunku Yahya 22 August 19592 December 1965

Ambassadors of Malaysia to Fifth Republic

AmbassadorTerm startTerm end
Tunku Ismail Tunku Yahya 22 August 19592 December 1965
Tunku Yaacob Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah 30 December 196528 February 1970
Jamal Abdul Latif 29 February 197022 August 1977
Raja Aznam Raja Ahmad 4 September 19779 July 1979
Abdul Rahman Abdul Jalal 20 February 198010 January 1984
Lim Taik Choon 14 December 198426 August 1986
Ismail Ambia 16 September 19865 August 1990
Hasmy Agam 14 September 199015 December 1992
Mahayuddin Abdul Rahman 21 January 199328 October 1994
Mohamed Haron 6 December 199416 January 1998
Rajmah Hussain 21 April 19984 February 2001
Tunku Nazihah Tunku Mohd Rus 23 April 20016 May 2004
Hamidah Mohd Yusoff 19 May 20048 May 2006
Subramaniam Thanarajasingam 8 September 200628 January 2010
Abdul Aziz Zainal 8 July 20101 July 2013
Ismail Omar 1 October 20131 October 2015
Ibrahim Abdullah 16 February 20169 April 2018
Azfar Mohamad Mustafar 16 February 2016May 2021
Dato' Mohd. Zamruni Khalid 1 September 2021Incumbent

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