List of ambassadors of Uruguay
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The following is a list of countries to which Uruguay has provided ambassadors, with their respective incumbents (in 2013).
Host Country | Ambassador | Notes |
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Angola | Álvaro Enrique González Otero[1] | Concurrent: Nigeria |
Argentina | Guillermo Pomi[2] | |
Australia | Alberto Leopoldo Fajardo Klappenbach[3] | Concurrent: Fiji, New Zealand, East Timor |
Austria | Carlos Barros | Concurrent: Hungary, Slovakia |
Belgium | Walter Cancela[4] | Concurrent: Luxembourg |
Bolivia | Carlos Flanagan | |
Brazil | Carlos Amorín | |
Canada | Elbio Rosselli | Concurrent: Iceland |
Chile | Rodolfo Camarosano | |
China | Mª del Rosario Portell | Concurrent: Macau |
Colombia | Duncan Croci | |
Costa Rica | Fernando Marr | |
Cuba | Ariel Bergamino | Concurrent: Jamaica |
Czech Republic | Diana Magdalena Espino | Concurrent: Slovenia, Turkey |
Dominican Republic | Luis Alberto Carresse | Concurrent: Barbados |
Ecuador | Enrique Delgado | |
Egypt | Agustín Espinosa | Concurrent: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Jordan, Libya |
El Salvador | Mª Cristina Figueroa | Concurrent: Nicaragua |
Finland | Pablo Emilio Sader Hernández | |
France | Omar Mesa | Concurrent: Algeria, Monaco, Senegal |
Germany | Alberto Guani Amarilla | |
Greece | ||
Guatemala | Mª del Carmen Fros | Concurrent: Honduras |
Holy See | Daniel Ramada[5] | Concurrent: Order of Malta |
India | César Ferrer | Concurrent: Bangladesh |
Iran | Juan Carlos Ojeda | Concurrent: Pakistan |
Israel | Abram Greiver | |
Italy | Gustavo Álvarez Goyoaga | Concurrent: Croatia, Tunisia |
Japan | Ana Mª Estévez | |
Lebanon | Jorge Luis Jure | Concurrent: Cyprus, Syria |
Malaysia | Gerardo Prato | Concurrent: Cambodia, Thailand |
Mexico | Rodolfo Camarosano[4] | Concurrent: Bahamas |
Netherlands | Álvaro Moerzinger | |
Panama | Francisco Purificatti | |
Paraguay | Juan Enrique Fischer | |
Peru | Juan José Arteaga | |
Poland | Julio Giambruno | Concurrent: Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine |
Portugal | José Korzeniak[4] | Concurrent: Morocco |
Qatar | José Luis Remedi | Concurrent: Bahrain, Oman |
Romania | Pedro Martín Mo Amaro | Concurrent: Bulgaria, Serbia |
Russia | Jorge Alberto Meyer | Concurrent: Armenia, Kazakhstan |
Saudi Arabia | Rodolfo Invernizzi | Concurrent: Iraq, Kuwait |
South Africa | Luis Homero Bermúdez | Concurrent: Ghana |
South Korea | Alba Florio | Concurrent: Philippines |
Spain | Francisco Bustillo[6] | Concurrent: Andorra |
Sweden | Zulma Guelman | Concurrent: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Norway |
Switzerland | Luis Ricardo Nario | Concurrent: Kenya, Liechtenstein |
United Arab Emirates | Nelson Yemil Chabén[1] | |
United Kingdom | Néstor Moreira | Concurrent: Ireland |
United States | Carlos Pita | |
Venezuela | Óscar Ramos | Concurrent: Trinidad and Tobago |
Vietnam | Carlos Mª Irigaray | Concurrent: Indonesia and Singapore |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "New Uruguayan ambassadors in Angola and Emirates". EL PAIS. 10 June 2014. Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. (in Spanish)
- ^ "Senado aprueba venia de Pomi en Argentina". LR21. April 14, 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2012. (in Spanish)
- ^ Fajardo embajador[permanent dead link] (in Spanish)
- ^ a b c Venias para Cancela, Korzeniak y Camarosano Archived 2013-04-22 at archive.today (in Spanish)
- ^ CV del Prof. Ramada Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ "Senado votó la venia a Bustillo". EL OBSERVADOR. 2 October 2012. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2013. (in Spanish)
External links
[edit]- Uruguayan embassies in the world (in Spanish)