List of diplomatic missions in Tanzania

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Tanzania. At present, 64 nations maintain diplomatic missions to Tanzania in Dar es Salaam, the former capital and the nation's largest city. The capital, Dodoma, hosts 4 diplomatic liaison offices. Many other countries have their ambassadors accredited to Tanzania, with most being resident in Nairobi or Addis Ababa.

Map of diplomatic missions in Tanzania

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains the official list.[1] This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Diplomatic missions in Dar es Salaam

Embassies and High Commissions

  1. Algeria
  2. Angola
  3. Belgium
  4. Brazil
  5. Burundi
  6. Canada
  7. China
  8. Comoros
  9. Congo-Kinshasa
  10. Cuba
  11. Denmark[2]
  12. Egypt
  13. Ethiopia
  14. Finland
  15. France
  16. Germany
  17. Holy See
  18. Hungary
  19. India
  20. Indonesia
  21. Iran
  22. Ireland
  23. Italy
  24. Japan
  25. Kenya
  26. Kuwait
  27. Libya
  28. Malawi
  29. Morocco
  30. Mozambique
  31. Namibia
  32. Netherlands
  33. Nigeria
  34. Norway
  35. North Korea
  36. Oman[3]
  37. Pakistan
  38. Palestine
  39. Poland
  40. Qatar
  41. Russia
  42. Rwanda
  43. Sahrawi Republic
  44. Saudi Arabia
  45. Slovakia[4]
  46. Somalia
  47. South Africa
  48. South Korea
  49. South Sudan
  50. Spain
  51. Sudan
  52. Sweden
  53.  Switzerland
  54. Syria
  55. Turkey
  56. Uganda
  57. Ukraine[5]
  58. United Arab Emirates
  59. United Kingdom
  60. United States
  61. Vietnam
  62. Yemen
  63. Zambia
  64. Zimbabwe

Other Missions

Dodoma

British High Commission, Dodoma Office

In July 2018, President John Magufuli offered each of the resident diplomatic missions 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) of land at the Government City area in the new capital Dodoma in order to encourage relocation.[11] By February 2021, only ten countries had collected the title deeds.[12] Some diplomats estimate it may take them up to 20 years to relocate.[13] In January 2023, President Samia Suluhu Hassan appealed to the diplomatic community to benefit from the incentives that the government was offering before it expires.[14]

As of February 2023, Uganda,[15] Zambia and Zimbabwe have commenced construction of their new offices.[16] On 17 May 2024, Ethiopia laid the cornerstone for the construction of its embassy.[17] Both the Holy See and Indonesia have declared their intention to relocate to Dodoma.[18][19]

Consular missions

Non-Resident Embassies and High Commissions

Future missions

Closed missions

More information Host city, Sending country ...
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Dar es Salaam Argentina Embassy[a] 1991 [40]
Australia High Commission[a] 1987 [41]
Mexico Embassy[a] 1980 [42]
Romania Embassy[a] 1999 [43]
Zanzibar City Egypt Consulate-General Unknown [44][45]
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See also

Notes

  1. Resident in Nairobi, Kenya

References

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