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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Indonesia. At present, the capital city of Jakarta hosts 106 embassies. As Jakarta hosts the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the city also hosts missions of both members and observers to the organization. In practice, missions to ASEAN could be integrated or separated from their respective embassies to Indonesia.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.


Map of diplomatic missions in Indonesia


Diplomatic missions in Jakarta[edit]

Embassies[edit]

Missions to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)[edit]

Other missions/delegations[edit]

  1.  European Union (Delegation)[44]
  2.  Hong Kong (Economic & Trade Office)[45][46]
  3.  Republic of China (Taiwan) (Economic & Trade Office)

Consular missions[edit]

Atambua[edit]

Country Mission
 Timor-Leste Consular Agency

Batam[edit]

Country Mission
 Singapore Consulate-General

Denpasar[edit]

Country Mission
 Australia Consulate-General
 China Consulate-General[47]
 India Consulate-General
 Japan Consulate-General[48]
 South Korea Consulate[49]
 Timor-Leste Consulate-General
 United Kingdom Consulate[50]
 United States Consular Agency[51]

Jayapura[edit]

Country Mission
 Papua New Guinea Consulate-General

Kupang[edit]

Country Mission
 Timor-Leste Consulate

Makassar[edit]

Country Mission
 Australia Consulate-General
 Japan Consular Office[52]

Manado[edit]

Country Mission
 Philippines Consulate-General

Medan[edit]

Country Mission
 China Consulate-General[53]
 India Consulate-General[54]
 Japan Consulate-General[55]
 Malaysia Consulate-General[56]
 Singapore Consulate-General[57]
 United States Consulate[58]

Pekanbaru[edit]

Country Mission
 Malaysia Consulate

Pontianak[edit]

Country Mission
 Malaysia Consulate

Surabaya[edit]

Country Mission
 Australia Consulate-General[59]
 China Consulate-General[60][61]
 Japan Consulate-General[62][63]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Economic & Trade Office[64]
 United States Consulate-General[65][61]

Non-resident embassies accredited to Indonesia[edit]

Resident in Bangkok, Thailand[edit]

Country
 Luxembourg
 Mongolia

Resident in Beijing, China[edit]

Country
 Albania
 Bolivia
 Burundi
 Barbados
 Cameroon
 Cape Verde
 Central African Republic
 Chad
 Comoros
 Equatorial Guinea
 Liberia
 Malawi
 Montenegro
 Niger
 São Tomé and Príncipe
 Togo

Resident in Canberra, Australia[edit]

Country
 Botswana
 El Salvador
 Slovenia[66]
 Samoa
 Tonga
 Vanuatu

Resident in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia[edit]

Country
 Eswatini
 Ghana
 Guinea
 Gambia
 Kyrgyzstan
 Lesotho
 Maldives
 Mauritius
 Namibia
 Nepal
 Senegal
 Tajikistan
 Turkmenistan
 Zambia

Resident in New Delhi, India[edit]

Country
 Bhutan
 Burkina Faso
 Congo-Brazzaville
 Congo-Kinshasa
 Eritrea
 Guyana
 Latvia
 Mali
 North Macedonia
 Seychelles
 South Sudan
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Uganda

Resident in Singapore[edit]

Country
 Estonia
 Lithuania[67]

Resident in Seoul, South Korea[edit]

Country
 Ivory Coast[68]
 Sierra Leone[69]

Resident in Tokyo, Japan[edit]

Country
 Benin
 Djibouti
 Dominican Republic
 Federated States of Micronesia
 Gabon
 Honduras
 Iceland
 Jamaica
 Madagascar
 Marshall Islands
 Nicaragua
 Paraguay[70]

Resident in Washington, D.C., United States of America[edit]

Country
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Bahamas
 Belize
 Grenada
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Resident in New York City, United States of America[b][edit]

Country
 Andorra
 Dominica
 Kiribati

Other Resident Locations[edit]

Country Host city
 Haiti Hanoi
 Malta Valetta
 Palau Manila

Closed missions[edit]

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Notes Ref.
Jakarta  Guinea-Bissau Embassy Unknown [71]
 Mongolia Embassy 2018 To be reopened [72]
 Paraguay Embassy 2014 [73]
 San Marino Embassy Unknown
Kupang  Australia Consulate 1999 [74]
Pekanbaru  Singapore Consulate 2012 [75]

Mission to open[edit]

Host city Sending country Mission Ref.
Jakarta  Ghana Embassy [76]
 Senegal Embassy [76]
 Vanuatu Embassy [77]
Manado  China Consulate-General [78][79]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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