Timorese diplomatic missions
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In 1998, as a mark of solidarity with pro-independence campaigners, the former mayor of Ottawa Marion Dewar swore-in exiled Timorese activist Bella Galhos as the "Acting Ambassador to Canada" in a 30 by 15 foot tent in Ottawa[1]. Earlier in 1991 demonstrators established another "East Timorese" embassy by the gates of the Indonesian embassy in Canberra [2]
Ultimately Timor-Leste became independent in 2002. As the poorest country in Asia with a limited number of trained personnel the country is only slowly beginning to develop its network of embassies abroad. Listed below are its embassies and consulates abroad (excluding honorary consulates). The Timorese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation are planning to open posts in Bangkok, Tokyo, Brasilia and Denpasar[3]
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[edit] Europe
- Portugal
- Lisbon (embassy)
[edit] North America
- United States
- Washington DC (embassy)
[edit] Asia
- China
- Beijing (embassy)
- Indonesia
- Jakarta (embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (embassy)
[edit] Africa
- Mozambique
- Maputo (embassy)
[edit] Oceania
- Australia
- Canberra (embassy)
[edit] Multilateral Organisations
- Brussels (mission to the European Union)
- New York (mission to the United Nations)