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List of diplomatic missions in Brunei
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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Brunei. Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital, hosts 29 embassies.

Several other countries and the European Union have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals.
History
Until 1984, Brunei was a British protectorate, with international representation being the responsibility of the United Kingdom, which was represented by a High Commissioner, and before 1959, by a Resident, responsible for defence and external affairs.[1] Shortly before full independence, other countries began opening missions in Brunei, with Malaysia opening a Government Agency in 1982, which was later upgraded to a Commission, along with its Singapore counterpart.[2] Following independence and Brunei joining the Commonwealth, these became known as High Commissions.[3] Similarly, the United States' consulate-general, established shortly before independence in December 1983, became an embassy.[4]
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Resident Diplomatic Missions in Bandar Seri Begawan
Embassies & High Commissions
Entries marked with an asterisk (*) are member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations. As such, their embassies are formally termed as "high commissions".
Australia*[5]
Bangladesh*[5]
Cambodia[5]
Canada*[5]
China[5]
France[5]
Germany[5]
India*[5]
Indonesia[5]
Iran[5]
Japan[5]
Kuwait[5]
Laos[5]
Malaysia*[5]
Myanmar[5]
Oman[5]
Pakistan*[5]
Philippines[5]
Qatar[5]
Russia[5]
Saudi Arabia[5]
Singapore*[5]
South Korea[5]
Thailand[5]
Timor-Leste[5]
Turkey[5]
United Kingdom*[5]
United States[5]
Vietnam[5]
Other missions and delgations
Republic of China (Taiwan) (Economic & Cultural Office)
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- High Commission of Australia
- Embassy of Japan
- Embassy of the Philippines
Non-resident embassies & high commissions accredited to Brunei
Resident in Beijing, China
Resident in Jakarta, Indonesia
Resident in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Afghanistan[5]
Argentina[5]
Austria[5]
Azerbaijan[5]
Bahrain[5]
Belgium[5]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[5]
Brazil[5]
Chile[5]
Colombia[5]
Croatia[5]
Cuba[5]
Egypt[5]
Eswatini[5]
Finland[5]
Georgia[5]
Ghana[5]
Guinea[5]
Holy See (Details)
Iraq[5]
Kazakhstan[5]
Kenya[5]
Kyrgyzstan[5]
Lebanon[5]
Maldives[5]
Mauritius[5]
Morocco[5]
Namibia[5]
Nepal[5]
New Zealand[5]
Nigeria[5]
Norway[5]
Palestine[5]
Peru[5]
Poland[5]
Romania[5]
Senegal[5]
Somalia[9]
South Africa[5]
Spain[5]
Sudan[5]
Syria[10]
Tanzania[5]
Turkmenistan[5]
Uganda[5]
United Arab Emirates[5]
Uruguay[5]
Uzbekistan[5]
Venezuela[5]
Zambia[5]
Zimbabwe[5]
Resident in New Delhi, India
Resident in Seoul, South Korea
Resident in Singapore
Resident in Tokyo, Japan
Resident elsewhere
Unverified
Armenia (Jakarta)
Belarus (Beijing)
Central African Republic (Beijing)
Equatorial Guinea (Beijing)
Guinea-Bissau (Beijing)
Kosovo (Bangkok)
Lesotho (Kuala Lumpur)
Liberia (Beijing)
Moldova (Beijing)
Sahrawi Republic (Dili)
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See also
References
External links
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