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Permanent Mission of
Malaysia to United Nations, New York
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A permanent representative is
the head of a diplomatic mission to one of various international organisations. The best known of the organisations to which states send
permanent representatives is the United Nations; of these, the most
high-profile ones are those assigned to headquarters in New York City, but
member states also appoint permanent representatives to the other UN offices
in Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi.
Permanent representatives are often erroneously described
as "ambassadors"; however, although a permanent representative holds the
personal rank of an ambassador, he or she is accredited to an international organisation, and not to a head of state (as an ambassador would be) or to a
head of government (as a high commissioner would be).
UNESCO has permanent delegates heading the diplomatic missions to the
organisation, not permanent representatives. A person can also be appointed
as a permanent representative of a country to NATO.
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Permanent Mission of Malaysia to
United Nations, New York
313 East
43rd Street
New York NY 10017
United States
Tel : 1-212-986-6310
Fax: 1-212-490-8576
Email: malnyun@kln.gov.my
Office Hours : Monday to Friday 9.00 am - 5.00 pm |
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Notice to Malaysian
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia encourages all Malaysian
travelers to register with their local Embassy or Consulate when arriving
in a foreign country. Registration helps the Embassy to provide important
services for Malaysian residing or traveling abroad.
Some of these services include:
* Locating individuals in cases of family or personal emergencies,
* Relaying important travel and safety information about the region,
* Arranging evacuation transportation in cases of natural disaster or
civil unrest,
* Issuing replacement passports when originals are lost, and
* A number of other administrative services relating to personal
documentation.
Without the information provided through registration, the Embassy is
severely hindered in its ability to provide these services. Many of these
services involve emergency situations and time constraints, therefore
failure to register will almost certainly lead to delays at moments when
you can least afford them.
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