This is a list of diplomatic missions in Libya . Due to the Libyan Crisis, several countries have closed their embassies in Tripoli.
Host city | Sending country | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Tripoli | Australia | Consulate-General | 2011 | [94] |
Azerbaijan | Embassy | Unknown | [95] [96] | |
Belarus | Embassy | 2014 | [97] | |
Belgium | Embassy | 2015 | [98] | |
Brazil | Embassy | 2014 | [99] | |
Croatia | Embassy | 2011 | [100] | |
Cuba | Embassy | Unknown | [101] | |
Cyprus | Embassy | 2014 | [102] | |
Czechia | Embassy | 2019 | [103] | |
Eritrea | Embassy | 2015 | [104] | |
Finland | Embassy | 2003 | [105] | |
India | Embassy | 2019 | [106] | |
Iran | Embassy | Unknown | [107] | |
Kenya | Embassy | 2014 | [108] | |
Kuwait | Embassy | Unknown | [109] | |
Madagascar | Embassy | 2013 | [110] | |
Malawi | Embassy | 2004 | [111] | |
Malaysia | Embassy | 2014 | [112] | |
Morocco | Embassy | 2015 | [113] [114] | |
North Korea | Embassy | 2024 | [115] | |
Oman | Embassy | 2014 | [116] [117] | |
Poland | Embassy | 2014 | [118] | |
Portugal | Embassy | 2014 | [119] | |
Sierra Leone | Embassy | 2014 | [120] | |
Slovakia | Embassy | 2011 | [121] | |
South Africa | Embassy | Unknown | [80] [122] | |
Sweden | Embassy | 1995 | ||
Switzerland | Embassy | 2014 | [69] | |
Thailand | Embassy | 2014 | [123] [124] | |
Togo | Embassy | 2015 | [125] | |
Uganda | Embassy | 2011 | [126] | |
Ukraine | Embassy | 2015 | [127] | |
United States | Embassy | 2014 | [128] | |
Vietnam | Embassy | 2018 | [129] | |
Venezuela | Embassy | Unknown | [130] | |
Bayda | United States | Consulate | 1966 | [131] |
Benghazi | Bulgaria | Consulate | 2007 | [132] |
France | Consulate-General | 1984 | [133] | |
Poland | Consulate-General | 2006 | [118] | |
Turkey | Consulate-General | 2014 | [134] [135] | |
United Kingdom | Consulate | 2012 | [136] | |
United States | Consulate | 1966 | [131] | |
Mission | 2014 | [131] | ||
Kufra | Sudan | Consulate | 2017 | [137] |
Sabha | Algeria | Consulate-General | 2014 | [ citation needed ] |
Niger | Consulate | Unknown | [104] [138] |
Greece–Libya relations are the bilateral relations between Hellenic Republic and Libya. The two countries are members of the United Nations.
Ashour Ben Khayal, sometimes romanised Ben Hayal, is a Libyan diplomat and politician who was born in the Cyrenaican city of Derna in September 1939. He was named Foreign Minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib in a surprise move, as the position was originally reported to be filled by Libya's deputy ambassador to United Nations Ibrahim Dabbashi. He was described as little-known prior to his appointment.
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