This is a list of diplomatic missions of Palau, and it also includes a list of the Palauan Consulates.
The Republic of Palau, a small Pacific island state in a Compact of Free Association with the United States, only has a small number of diplomatic missions and consulates.
This is a list of Palauan embassies and consulates:
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year opened | Continent | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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Japan | Tokyo | Embassy | 1999 | Asia | [1] | |
Philippines | Manila | Embassy | 2012 | Asia | [2] | |
Republic of China (Taiwan) | Taipei | Embassy | 2013 | Asia | Countries: | [2] |
United States | Washington, D.C. | Embassy | 1994 | North America | [3] | |
Hagåtña (Guam) | Consulate-General | 1994 | Oceania | [3] | ||
Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands) | Consulate-General | 1999 | Oceania | [3] |
This is a list of Palauan missions to international organizations:
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year opened | Continent | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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United Nations | New York | Permanent Mission | 1994 | North America | [4] |
Palau gained its independence October 1, 1994, with the entry into force of the Compact of Free Association with the United States. Palau was the last Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands territories to gain its independence. Under the Compact, the U.S. remains responsible for Palau's defense for 50 years.