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The Order of Malta is a sovereign entity of international law that does not have its own territory. It is a permanent non-state observer to the United Nations.It maintains diplomatic relations with over 100 countries. [1]
This article lists diplomatic missions accredited to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.The Order does not have its own territory and its sovereign extraterritorial headquarters, Villa del Priorato di Malta and Palazzo Malta, are located in Rome; therefore many countries accredit their Rome-based ambassadors to the Holy See additionally to the Order of Malta.
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a sovereign entity of international law that does not have its own territory. It is a permanent non-state observer to the United Nations. It maintains diplomatic relations with over 100 countries. [1] Some of these are hosts of Order of Malta Embassies. The Order's non-diplomatic country Associations and ...
Toggle Non-resident embassies / high commissions accredited to Malta subsection. 2.1 Resident in London, United Kingdom. ... Sovereign Military Order of Malta:
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, [a] and commonly known as the Order of Malta or the Knights of Malta, is a Catholic lay religious order, traditionally of a military, chivalric, and noble nature. [4]
The Order has non-diplomatic official relations with five more states: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Canada and the United Kingdom. [1] [3] [4] The Order exchanges ambassadors with the European Union and the State of Palestine. [1] [2] Embassy of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Ljubljana, Slovenia
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malta. Malta , being a microstate has a small, albeit gradually-growing diplomatic network. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing.
The Ambassador is also accredited to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Diplomatic relations were officially established in 1859 under Pius IX and have been maintained since. [1] [2] Peru maintains an embassy in Rome—accredited to the Vatican—and the Holy See has an Apostolic Nunciature in Lima. [2]