Cuba, Libya, Iran, and North Korea are the only countries not to have diplomatic relations with the US.
As of January 2014 there are 32 United Nations member states who have no diplomatic relations with Israel.
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Most of the Arab nations cite the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the main issue preventing them from signing peace accords with Israel, and having diplomatic relations. The Syrian-Israeli issue is with the Golan Heights, a mountain range between the countries, occupied by Israel in the six day war.
There are five of them 1. Ghana 2. Israel 3. Nepal 4. North Korea 5. Zimbabwe
In 2013, Israel is not actively at war with any country. However, Israel remains in a de jure state of war with the 20 out of the 22 countries of the Arab World and with Iran. Numerous other countries never established diplomatic relations with Israel, but do not consider themselves at war with Israel.
Breaking diplomatic relations means that two countries have broken ties between each other. In 1964, the United states broke diplomatic relations with Cuba due to changes in leadership.
No country necessarily has bad relations with Malta, though the country only has diplomatic relations with 44 countries.
breaking diplomatic relations means that a relationship between two countries, states, etc. has been broken or shattered in a time.
It´s a sovereign State, full member of the United Nations, that has diplomatic relations with 119 countries of the world and is officially recognized by them. It´s capital is Jerusalem
Romania has diplomatic relations with 184 countries; see the list at the link below.
Israel is formally recognized by, and has mutual diplomatic relations with, all but about 30 of the United Nations member nations.