Tuvaluan diplomatic missions
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Tuvalu has a population of 12,100[1], making it the third least populated independent country in the world, just ahead of Nauru (10,000) and the Vatican (700). It consequently neither needs nor can support anything but the barest diplomatic network.
Tuvalu has only two diplomatic missions abroad: its office at the United Nations, and a three-story US$500,000 High-Commission in Suva. Fiji is close to Tuvalu and serves as a convenient transit point, and this single mission is sufficient for the Tuvalu government to contact other foreign representatives who have a diplomatic presence in Fiji [2].
[edit] Oceania
- Fiji
- Suva (High-Commission)
[edit] Multilateral Organisations
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- New York (Permanent delegation to the United Nations)