List of ambassadors of the European Union explained

Below are current Ambassadors of the European Union to foreign countries and international organisations. They are also known as Heads of Delegation or Envoys. Prior to the Treaty of Lisbon, the EU was represented abroad by the ambassador of the country holding the semestrial EU council presidency, and the European Commission was represented by a Head of Delegation of the Commission, who was a member of the diplomatic corps and given the title of ambassador as a courtesy.

Since 2010, the Ambassador of the European Union, now officially accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, is appointed by the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission, following a proposal by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

Ambassadors are chosen among candidates coming from the European External Action Service (EEAS), the European Commission, the European Council, and the 27 Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the member states.

Current ambassadors

Ambassadors to Non-EU Countries [1]

CountryLocationAmbassadorSelectedPredecessors / Comments
Brussels (temporarily) Veronika Boskovic Pohar (acting)2024 Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin[2] (2013–2017); Pierre Mayaudon (2017–2021); Raffaella Iodice (2022–2024)Normally based in Kabul
Tirana Silvio Gonzato2023 Ettore Sequi (2010–2014); Romana Vlahutin (2014–2019); Luigi Soreca (2019–2022); Christiane Hohmann (2022–2023)
Algiers Diego Mellado Pascua2024 Marek Skolil (2012–2016); John O’Rourke (2016–2021); Thomas Eckert (2021–2024)
Luanda Rosário Bento Pais 2023 Gordon Kricke (2012–2016); Tomáš Uličný (2016–2020); Jeannette Seppen (2020–2023)
Buenos Aires Amador Sánchez Rico2021 Alfonso Diez-Torres (2010–2014); José Ignacio Salafranca (2014–2017); Aude Maio-Coliche (2017–2021)
Yerevan Vassilis Maragos2023 Traian Hristea (2011–2015); Piotr Świtalski (2015–2019); Andrea Wiktorin (2019–2023)
Canberra Gabriele Visentin2022 Sem Fabrizi (2013–2017); Michael Pulch[3] (2017–2022)
Baku Peter Michalko2021 Malena Mård (2013–2017); Kestutis Jankauskas (2017–2021)
Dhaka / Michael Miller2024 William Hanna (2010–2014); Pierre Mayaudon (2014–2017); Rensje Teerink (2017–2021); / Charles Whiteley (2021–2024)
& the Eastern Caribbean StatesBridgetown Małgorzata Wasilewska2020 Mikael Barfod (2012–2016); Daniela Tramacere (2016–2020)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM
Minsk Steen Nørlov (acting)2023 Maira Mora (2011–2015); Andrea Joana-Maria Wiktorin (2015–2019); Dirk Schuebel (2019–2022)
Cotonou Stephane Mund2024 Josep Coll i Carbo (2013–2017); Oliver Nette (2017–2019); Sylvia Hartleif (2020–2024)
La Paz Jaume Segura Socias2024 Tim Torlot (2012–2016); León de la Torre Kraiss (2016–2020); Michael Dóczy (2020–2024)
Sarajevo Luigi Soreca2024 Peter Sørensen (2011–2015); Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (2015–2019); Johann Sattler (2019–2024)Accredited also as EU Special Representative
Gaborone Petra Pereyra2022 Gerard McGovern (2010–2014); Alexander Baum[4] (2014–2018); Jan Sadek (2018–2022)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to SADC
Brasília Marian Schuegraf2023 João Gomes Cravinho (2015–2019); Ignacio Ybáñez (2019–2023)
Ouagadougou Daniel Aristi Gaztelumendi2023 Alain Holleville (2011–2015); Jean Lamy (2015–2019); Wolfram Vetter (2019–2023)
Bujumbura Elisabetta Pietrobon2023 Wolfram Vetter (2016–2019); Claude Bochu (2019–2023)
Phnom Penh Igor Driesmans2023 Jean-Francois Cautain (2011–2015); George Edgar (2015–2019) Carmen Moreno (2019–2023);
Yaoundé Jean-Marc Chataigner2023 Françoise Collet (2013–2017); Hans-Peter Schadek (2017–2021); Philippe Van Damme (2021–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
Ottawa Geneviève Tuts2024 Marie-Anne Coninsx (2013–2017); Peteris Ustubs (2017–2021); Melita Gabrič (2021–2024)
Praia Carla Grijó2021 José Manuel Pinto Teixeira (2012–2017); Sofia Moreira de Sousa (2017–2021)
Bangui / Diego Escalona Paturel2024 Jean-Pierre Reymondet-Commoy (2013–2017); Samuela Isopi (2017–2021); / Douglas Carpenter (2021–2024)
N'Djamena Przemysław Bobak2024 Hélène Cave (2010–2015); Denisa-Elena Ionete (2015–2018); Betrand Soret (2018–2022); Koenraad Cornelis (2022–2024)
Santiago Claudia Gintersdorfer2024 Rafael Dochao Moreno (2012–2016); Stella Zervoudaki (2016–2020); León de la Torre Krais (2020–2024)
Beijing Jorge Toledo2022 Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (2014–2018); Nicolas Chapuis (2018–2022)
Bogotá Gilles Bertrand2021 Patricia Llombart Cussac (2018–2021)
Brazzaville Anne Marchal2021 Saskia de Lang (2014–2018), Raul Mateus Paula (2018–2021); Giacomo Durazzo (2021–2024)
Kinshasa Nicolás Berlanga Martinez 2023 Jean Michel Dumond (2012–2016); Bart Ouvry (2017–2019); Jean-Marc Chataigner (2019–2022);
San José Pierre-Louis Lempereur 2021 Pelayo Castro (2015–2019); María Antonia Calvo (2019–2021)
Havana Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa2021 Herman Portocarrero (2012–2017); Alberto Navarro Gonzalez (2017–2021)
Djibouti Denisa-Elena Ionete2024 Joseph Silva (2012–2016); Adam Kułach (2016–2020); Sylvie Tabesse (2020–2024)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to IGAD
Santo Domingo Katja Afheldt2021 Alberto Navarro Gonzalez (2013–2017); Irene Horejs (2017–2021)
Quito Jekaterina Dorodnova2024 Peter Schwaiger (2012–2016); Marianne Van Steen (2016–2020); Charles-Michel Geurts (2020–2024)
Cairo Angelina Eichhors2024 James Moran (2012–2016); Ivan Surkoš (2017–2020); Christian Berger (2020–2024)
San Salvador François Roudié2021 Stefano Gatto (2009–2013); Jaume Segura Socias (2013–2017); Andres Bassols Soldevila (2017–2021)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to SICA
Asmara Gianluca Grippa2022 Christian R. Manahl (2014–2017);[5] Josep Coll i Carbo (2017–2018); Gábor Iklódy (2019–2022)
Mbabane Karsten Mecklenburg2024 Nicola Bellomo (2014–2017); Esmeralda Hernandez Aragones (2017–2021); Dessislava Choumelova (2021–2024)
Addis Ababa Sofie From-Emmesberger2024 Chantal Hebberecht (2013–2017); Johan Borgstam (2017–2021); Roland Kobia (2021–2024)
& the PacificSuva Barbara Plinkert2023 / Andrew Jacobs (2013–2017); Julian Wilson (2017–2019); Sujiro Seam (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Cook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, as well as French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Wallis & Futuna.
Libreville Cécile Abadie2023 Cristina Martins Barreira (2011–2015); Helmut Kulitz (2015–2019); Rosário Bento Pais (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Sao Tomé & Principe and ECCAS
Banjul Corrado Pampaloni2021 Attila Lajos (2017–2021); Joaquín González–Ducay (2015–2017)
Tbilisi Paweł Herczyński2022 Philip Dimitrov (2010–2014); János Herman[6] (2014–2018); Carl Hartzell (2018–2022)
Accra Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly2021 Claude Maerten (2010–2014); William Hanna (2014–2018); Diana Acconcia (2018–2021)
Guatemala City Thomas Peyker2020 Stella Zervoudaki (2011–2016); Stefano Gatto (2016–2020)
Conakry Jolita Pons2022 Philippe Van Damme (2010–2014); Gerardus Gielen[7] (2014–2018); Josep Coll i Carbo (2018–2022)
Bissau Artis Bertulis2022 Joaquin Gonzalez-Ducay (2011–2015); Victor Madeira dos Santos (2015–2019); Sónia Neto (2019–2022)
Georgetown Rene van Nes2022 Robert Kopecky (2011–2015); Jernej Videtič (2015–2019); Fernando Ponz Cantó (2019–2022)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to with responsibility for Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St Barthelemy, St Eustatius and St Maarten
Port-au-Prince Stefano Gatto2022 Javier Niño (2012–2015); Vincent Degert (2015–2019); Sylvie Tabesse (2019–2022)
Rome Martin Selmayr2024 Yves Gazzo (2009–2012); Laurence Argimon-Pistre (2012–2016); Jan Tombiński (2016–2020); Alexandra Valkenburg (2020–2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to San Marino, Malta Order and FAO

Tegucigalpa Gonzalo Fournier2024 Peter Versteeg (2009–2013); Ketil Karlsen (2013–2017); Alessandro Palmero (2017–2020); Jaume Segura Socías (2020–2024)
Hong Kong / Harvey Rouse2024 Vincent Piket (2012–2016); Carmen Cano (2016–2020); Thomas Gnocchi (2020–2024)Accredited as Head of Office. Accredited also to Macao
Reykjavík Clara Ganslandt2024 Michael Mann (2017–2020); Lucie Samcová-Hall Allen (2020–2024)
New Delhi Hervé Delphin2023 João Gomes Cravinho (2012–2015); Tomasz Kozłowski (2015–2019); Ugo Astuto (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Bhutan
Jakarta Denis Chaibi2023 Julian Wilson (2008–2013); Olof Skoog (2014–2015); Vincent Piket (2015–2019);Accredited also as EU Ambassador to
Baghdad Thomas Seiler2023 Jana Hybášková (2011–2015); Patrick Simonnet (2016–2017); Ramon Blecua (2017–2019); Martin Huth (2019–2021); Ville Varjola (2021–2023)
Tel Aviv Dimiter Tzantchev2021 Lars Faaborg-Andersen (2013–2017); Emanuele Giaufret (2017–2021)
Abidjan Francesca Di Mauro2022 Jobst von Kirchmann (2018–2022)
Kingston Erja Askola2024 Paola Amadei (2012–2016); Małgorzata Wasilewska (2016–2020); Marianne Van Steen (2020–2024)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Belize, The Bahamas, Turks & Caicos Islands and Cayman Islands
Tokyo Jean-Eric Paquet2022 Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (2010–2014); Viorel Isticioaia Budura[8] (2014–2018); Patricia Flor (2018–2022)
Amman / Pierre-Christophe Chatzisavas2023 Joanna Wronecka (2010–2015); Andrea Matteo Fontana (2015–2019); Maria Hadjitheodosiou (2019–2023)
Nur-Sultan Aleska Simkic2024 Aurelia Bouchez (2011–2015); Traian Hristea (2015–2018); Sven-Olov Carlsson (2018–2021); Kestutis Jankauskas (2021–2024)
Nairobi Henriette Geiger2021 Lodewijk Briët (2011–2015); Stefano Antonio Dejak (2015–2019); / Simon Mordue (2019–2021)Accredited also as EU Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat
Pristina Aivo Orav2024 Samuel Žbogar (2011–2016); Nataiiya Apostolova (2016–2020); Tomáš Szunyog (2020–2024)Accredited as Head of Office and EU Special Representative
Kuwait City Anne Koistinen2023 Cristian Tudor (2019–2022)
Bishkek Marilyn Josefson2022 Cesare De Montis (2013–2017); Eduard Auer (2018–2022)
Vientiane / Mark Gallagher2024 Leo Faber (2016–2020); Ina Marčiulionytė (2020–2024)
Beirut Sandra De Waele2023 Angelina Eichhorst (2011–2015), Christina Lassen[9] (2015–2019); Ralph Tarraf (2019–2023)
Maseru Paola Amadei2021 Michael Doyle (2014–2017); Christian Manahl (2017–2021)
Monrovia Nona Deprez2023 Tina Intelmann (2014–2017); Hélène Cave (2017–2020); Laurent Delahousse (2020–2023)
Tripoli Nicola Orlando2023 Nataliya Apostolova (2012–2016); Bettina Muscheidt (2016–2018); Alan Bugeja (2018–2020); Jose Antonio Sabadell (2020–2023)
Antananarivo Isabelle Delattre Burger2022 Giovanni Di Girolamo (2018–2022)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Comoros
Lilongwe Rune Skinnebach2021
Alexander Baum (2010–2014); Marchell Germann (2014–2018); Sandra Paesen (2018–2020)
Kuala Lumpur Rafael Tristan Daerr2024 Luc Vandebon (2012–2016); Maria Castillo Fernández (2016–2020); Michalis Rokas (2020–2024)
Bamako Pascal Perennec (acting)2023 Richard Zink (2011–2015); Alain Holleville (2015–2019); Bart Ouvry (2019–2023)
Nouakchott Joaquín Tasso Vilallonga2024 José Antonio Sabadell (2013–2017); Giacomo Durazzo (2017–2021); / Gwilym Jones (2021–2024)
Port Louis Oskar Benedikt2023 H-S. Gerstanlauer (2013–2015), Marjaana Sall (2015–2019); Vincent Degert (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Seychelles
Mexico City Francisco André2024 Marie-Anne Coninsx (2009–2013); Andrew Stanley (2013–2017); Klaus Rudischhauser (2017–2019); Jean-Pierre Bou (2019–2021); Gautier Mignot (2021–2024)
Chișinău Jānis Mažeiks2021 Pirkka Tapiola (2013–2017); Peter Michalko (2017–2021)
Ulaanbaater Ina Marčiulionytė2024 Traian Hristea (2018–2021); Axelle Nicaise (2021–2024)
Podgorica Johann Sattler2024 Mitja Drobnic (2012–2016); Aivo Orav (2016–2020); Oana-Cristina Popa (2020–2024)
Rabat Patricia Llombart Cussac2021 Rupert Joy (2013–2017); Claudia Wiedey (2017–2021)
Maputo Antonino Maggiore2022 Paul Malin (2011–2014); Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2014–2018); Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar (2018–2022)
Yangon Ranieri Sabatucci2020 Roland Kobia (2013–2017); Kristian Schmidt (2017–2020)
Windhoek / Ana Beatriz Martins2023 Raúl Fuentes Milani (2010–2015); Jana Hybášková (2015–2019); Sinikka Antila (2019–2023)
Kathmandu / Veronique Lorenzo 2023 Reesje Teerink (2013–2017), Veronica Cody (2017–2020), Nona Deprez (2020–2023)
Wellington / Lawrence Meredith2023 Mikalis Rokas (2012–2016); Bernard Savage (2016–2019); Nina Obermaier (2019–2023)
Managua Fernando Ponz2022 Javier Sandomingo, (2011–2015); Kenneth Bell (2015–2019); Pelayo Castro (2019–2021); Bettina Muscheidt (2021–2022)
Niamey Salvador Pinto da França2022 Hans-Peter Schadek (2011–2013); Raul Mateus Paula (2013–2018); (2018–2021); Denisa–Elena Ionete (2018–2022)
Abuja Gautier Mignot2024 Michel Arrion (2013–2017); Ketil Karlsen (2017–2021); Samuela Isopi (2021–2024)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to ECOWAS
Skopje Michalis Rokas 2024 Aivo Orav (2012–2016); Samuel Žbogar (2016–2020); / David Geer (2020–2024)
Oslo Nicolas de La Grandville2021 Helen Campbell[10] (2013–2017); Thierry Béchet (2017–2021)
Islamabad Dr Riina Kionka2022 Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (2011–2015); Jean François Cautain (2015–2019), Androulla Kaminara (2019–2022)
Ramallah Alexandre Stutzmann2023 Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2019–2023)Accredited as Head of Office. Accredited also to UNWRA
Panama City Izabela Matusz2022 Chris Hoornaert (2018–2022)
Port Moresby Jacques Fradin2022 Ioannis Giogkarakis-Argyropoulos (2015–2019); Jernej Videtič (2019–2022)
Asunción Javier García de Viedma2021 Alessandro Palmero (2013–2017); Paolo Berizzi (2017–2021)
Lima Jonathan Hatwell2024 Sabato Della Monica (1991–1996); Jean-Michel Perille (1997–2001); Mendel Goldstein (2001–2005); António Cardoso Mota (2005–2009); Hans Allden (2010–2013); Irene Horejs (2013–2017); Diego Mellado (2017–2021); / Gaspar Frontini (2021–2024)
Manila Mariomassimo Santoro2024 Guy Ledoux (2011–2015); Franz Jessen (2015–2019); Luc Véron (2019–2024)
Doha Cristian Tudor2022None
Moscow Roland Galharague2022 Vygaudas Ušackas (2013–2017); Markus Ederer (2017–2022)
Kigali Belén Calvo Uyarra2022 Michael Ryan (2013–2017); Nicola Bellomo (2017–2021)
Riyadh Christophe Farnaud2023Michele Cervone d'Urso (2016–2020); Patrick Simonnet (2020–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to and
Dakar / Jean-Marc Pisani2018 Dominique Dellicour (2010–2015); Joaquín González–Ducay (2015–2018)
Belgrade / Emanuele Giaufret2021 Michael Davenport (2013–2017); Sem Fabrizi (2017–2021)
Freetown Jacek Jankowski2024 Tom Vens (2017–2021); Manuel Müller (2021–2024)
Singapore Iwona Piórko2021 Michael Pulch (2013–2017); Barbara Plinkert (2017–2021)
Mugadishu Karin Johansson2023 / Veronique Lorenzo (2016–2018); Nicolás Berlanga Martinez (2018–2021); Tiina Intelmann (2021–2023)
Pretoria Sandra Kramer2022 Roeland van de Geer (2010–2014); Marcus Cornaro (2014–2018); Dr Riina Kionka (2018–2022)
Seoul Maria Castillo Fernandez 2020 Tomasz Kozłowski (2011–2015); Gerhard Sabathil (2015–2017); Michael Reiterer (2017–2020)
Juba Timo Olkkonen2022 Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2012–2014); Stefano De Leo (2014–2018); Sinéad Walsh (2018–2020); Christian Bader (2020–2022)
Khartoum Aidan O'Hara2022[11] Tomáš Uličný (2011–2016); Jean Michel Dumond (2016–2019); Robert van den Dool (2019–2022)
Colombo2023 David Daly (2013–2016); Tung–Lai Margue (2016–2019); Denis Chaibi (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Maldives
Bern Miroslav Lajčák2024 Richard Jones (2012–2016); Michael Matthiessen (2016–2020); / Petros Mavromichalis (2020–2024)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Liechtenstein
Beirut (temporarily) Michael Ohnmacht (acting)2024 Simon Bojsen-Moller – acting (2016–2017); Tosca Barucco – acting (2017–2019); Gilles Bertrand – acting (2019–2021); Dan Stoenescu – acting (2021–2024)Normally based in Damascus
Taipei Lutz Güllner2024 Frédéric Laplanche (2011–2015); Madeleine Majorenko (2015–2019); Filip Grzegorzewski (2019–2024) Accredited as Head of Office
Dushanbe Raimundas Karoblis2022 Eduard Auer (2010–2014); Hidajet Biščević (2014–2018); Marilyn Josefsson (2018–2022)
Dar es Salaam Christine Grau2023 Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi (2011–2015); Roeland van de Geer (2015–2018); Manfredo Fanti (2019–2023)Accredited also as EU Ambassador to EAC
Bangkok David Daly2021 Jesús Miguel Sanz Escorihuel (2013–2017); Pirkka Tapiola (2017–2021)
Dili Marc Fiedrich 2022 Alexandre Leitão (2016–2019); / Andrew Jacobs (2019–2022)
Lomé / Gwilym Jones2024 Maria Cristina Martins Barreira (2017–2020); Joaquín Tasso Vilallonga (2020–2024)
Trinidad & TobagoPort of Spain Peter Cavendish2021 Daniela Tramacere (2012–2016); Arend Biesebroek (2016–2020)
Tunis Giuseppe Perrone2024 Laura Baeza (2012–2016); Patrice Bergamini (2016–2020); Marcus Cornaro (2020–2024)
Ankara Thomas Hans Ossowski2024 Jean-Maurice Ripert (2011–2013); Hansjörg Haber (2015–2016); Christian Berger (2016–2020); Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut (2020–2024)[12]
Ashgabat Beata Pęksa2023 Diego Ruiz Alonso (2020–2023)
Kampala Jan Sadek2022 Kristian Schmidt (2013–2017); Attilio Pacifici (2017–2022)
Kyiv Katarína Mathernová 2023 Jan Tombiński (2012–2016); Hugues Mingarelli (2016–2019); Matti Maasikas (2019–2023)
Abu Dhabi Lucie Berger2023 Mihail Stuparu (2012–2014), Patrizio Fondi (2015–2020); Andrea Matteo Fontana (2020–2023)
London Pedro Serrano2022 João Vale de Almeida[13] (2020–2022)Member state of the European Union (1973–2020)
Washington, D.C. Jovita Neliupšienė2023 João Vale de Almeida (2010–2014); David O'Sullivan[14] (2014–2019); Stavros Lambrinidis[15] (2019–2023)
Montevideo Paolo Berizzi2021 Juan Fernández Trigo (2013–2017); Karl-Otto Koenig (2017–2021)
Tashkent Toivo Klaar2024 Yuri Sterk (2012–2016); Charlotte Adriaen (2020–2024)
Caracas María Antonia Calvo (acting)2024 Aude Maio-Coliche (2013–2017); Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa (2017–2021); Rachel Roumet – acting (2021–2024)
Hanoi Julien Guerrier2023 Bruno Angelet (2015–2019); Pier Giorgio Aliberti (2019–2023)
Amman (temporarily) Gabriel Munuera Vinlas2021 María Antonia Calvo (2016–2019); Hans Grundberg (2019–2021)Normally based in Sanaa
Lusaka Karolina Stasiak2023 Gilles Hervio (2010–2015); Alessandro Mariani (2015–2019); Jacek Jankowski (2019–2023)
Harare Jobst von Kirchmann2022 Philippe Van Damme (2014–2018); Timo Olkkonen (2018–2022)
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Ambassadors to International Organisations

Host organisationLocationAmbassadorSelectedPredecessors / Comments
Addis Ababa Javier Niño Pérez2024 Gary Quince (2011–2015), Ranieri Sabatucci (2015–2019); Birgitte Markussen (2019–2023)
Jakarta Sujiro Seam2023 Igor Driesmans (2021–2023)
Strasbourg Vesna Batistić Kos2022 Luisella Pavan-Woolfe (2009–2014)[16] Jari Vilen[17] (2014–2018); Meglena Kuneva (2018–2022)
Vienna Rasa Ostrauskaite2020 Didier Lenoir (2015–2019)Deputy Head of Delegation in Vienna
New York City Stavros Lambrinidis2024 João Vale de Almeida (2015–2019); Thomas Mayr-Harting (2011–2015); Olof Skoog (2019–2023)
Geneva Belén Martinez Carbonell2024 Maria Angela Zappia (2011–2014), Walter Stevens[18] (2018–2021); Lotte Knudsen (2021–2024)
Vienna Carl Hallergård2023 Stephan Klement[19] (2017–2023)Head of Delegation in Vienna
OECD & UNESCOParis Christina Kokkinakis2023 Didier Lenoir (2019–2023) Accredited also as EU Ambassador to Andorra and Monaco
Geneva João Aguiar Machado2019 Angelos Pangratis (2011–2015) Mark Vanheukelen (2015–2019)

Ambassadors at now Defunct Offices

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EEAS: High Representative Josep Borrell nominated new Heads of EU Delegations for the upcoming diplomatic rotation EEAS . 2024-10-02 . www.eeas.europa.eu . en.
  2. http://eeas.europa.eu/policies/eu-special-representatives/franz-michael/index_en.htm EU Special Representative in Afghanistan
  3. http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-13-543_en.htm?locale=en High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints 12 new Heads of EU Delegations
  4. http://eeas.europa.eu/statements/docs/2014/140411_03_en.pdf High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads of EU Delegations to Botswana and the Council of Europe-Strasbourg
  5. Web site: 2014-10-13 . New EU Ambassador to the State of Eritrea presents credentials (13/10/2014) . eeas.europa.eu.
  6. http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/116509.pdf High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads and Deputy Heads of EU Delegations under the 2010 rotation
  7. http://www.eeas.europa.eu/statements/docs/2014/140605_02_en.pdf High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints three new Heads of EU Delegation to Bangladesh, Guinea (Conakry) and Malawi
  8. http://www.eeas.europa.eu/statements/docs/2014/140905_01_en.pdf High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints six new Heads of EU Delegation to Japan, UN Geneva, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mozambique, and the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
  9. Web site: About the EU Delegation to Lebanon – European External Action Service .
  10. http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/136389.pdf EU High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads of EU Delegations to Australia, Norway and Thailand
  11. News: 2023-04-17 . Sudan fighting: EU ambassador assaulted in Khartoum home . en-GB . BBC News . 2023-04-17.
  12. Web site: 2020-06-16 . Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut appointed as EU ambassador to Turkey . 2021-07-08 . . en-US.
  13. http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/united-kingdom_en/ Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom
  14. http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-516_en.htm Catherine Ashton appoints new Head of EU Delegation to the United States
  15. https://useu.usmission.gov/immediate-change-to-the-eu-delegation-to-the-united-states-protocol-status-2/ Immediate Change to the EU Delegation to the United States’ Protocol Status
  16. Web site: Pavan Woolfe. Luisella. 2021. Luisella Pavan-Woolfe CV.
  17. Web site: Jari Vilen Bio. bih.rec.org. 2019-06-21.
  18. Web site: 17 September 2018 . New permanent observer of the European Union presents letter of nomination to the director-general of the United Nations office at Geneva. . 2021-07-08 . United Nations.
  19. https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vienna-international-organisations/1906/about-eu-delegation-vienna_en About the EU Delegation in Vienna, retrieved 2020-01-07