Lista över Europeiska unionens ambassadörer
Denna lista över Europeiska unionens ambassadörer innefattar samtliga ambassadörer som unionen har i tredjeländer och internationella organisationer. Innan Lissabonfördragets ikraftträdande representerades unionen av den medlemsstat som innehade ordförandeskapet i Europeiska unionens råd samt av Europeiska kommissionens delegationer. Genom Lissabonfördraget uppgraderas kommissionens delegationer till representationer för unionen i sin helhet. Varje representation leds av en ambassadör och har till uppgift att sköta unionens internationella förbindelser med en specifik stat eller internationella organisation.
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Ambassadörer till tredjeländer
Värdstat | Säte | Ambassadör | Tillträdde | Kommentarer |
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Afghanistan | Kabul | Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin[1] | 2013 | Vygaudas Ušackas (2009–13) |
Albanien | Tirana | Romana Vlahutin[2] | 2014 | Ettore Sequi (2010–14) |
Algeriet | Alger | Marek Skolil | 2012 | |
Angola | Luanda | Gordon Kricke | 2013 | Javier Puyol-Piñuela (2009–13) |
Argentina | Buenos Aires | José Ignacio Salafranca | 2014 | Alberto Diez Torres (2010–14) |
Armenien | Jerevan | Andrea Joana-Maria Wiktorin | 2019 | Traian Hristea (2011–15), Piotr Antoni Świtalski (2015–19) |
Australien | Canberra | Sem Fabrizi[3] | 2013 | David Daly 2009-2013 |
Azerbajdzjan | Baku | Malena Mard | 2013 | Roland Kobia (2009–13) |
Bangladesh | Dhaka | Pierre Mayaudon[4] | 2014 | William Hanna (2010–14). |
Barbados | Bridgetown | Daniela Tramacere | 2016 | Mikael Barfod (2012–16). |
Vitryssland | Minsk | Andrea Joana-Maria Wiktorin | 2015 | Maira Mora (2011–15) |
Benin | Cotonou | Oliver Nette | 2017 | |
Bosnien och Hercegovina | Sarajevo | Lars-Gunnar Wigemark | 2015 | Även ackrediterad som EU:s särskilda representant Peter Sørensen (2011–15) |
Botswana | Gaborone | Alexander Baum[5] | 2014 | Gerard McGovern (2010–14) |
Brasilien | Brasília | Joao Cravinho | 2015 | Ana Paula Zacarias (2011–15) |
Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou | Jean Lamy | 2015 | Alain Holleville (2011–15) |
Burundi | Bujumbura | Patrick Spirlet | 2013 | Stephane De Loecker (2009–13) |
Kambodja | Phnom Penh | George Edgar | 2015 | Jean-Francois Cautain (2011–15) |
Kamerun | Yaoundé | Françoise Collet[6] | 2013 | |
Kanada | Ottawa | Marie-Anne Coninsx[7] | 2013 | Matthias Brinkmann (2009–13) |
Centralafrikanska republiken | Bangui | Jean-Pierre Reymondet-Commoy[6] | 2013 | |
Tchad | N'Djamena | Denisa-Elena Ionete | 2015 | Hélène Cave (2010–15) |
Chile | Santiago de Chile | Stella Zervoudaki | 2016 | Rafael Dochao Moreno (2012–16) |
Kina | Peking | Hans Dietmar Schweisgut | 2014 | Markus Ederer (2010–14) |
Colombia | Bogotá | Ana Paula Zacarias | 2015 | Maria van Gool (2011–15) |
Kongo-Brazzaville | Brazzaville | Saskia De Lang | 2014 | Marcel van Opstal (2010–14) |
Kongo-Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Jean Michel Dumond | 2016 | Tomáš Uličný (2011–16) |
Kuba | Havanna | Herman Portocarrero | 2012 | |
Dominikanska republiken | Santo Domingo | Alberto Navarro | 2013 | |
Ecuador | Quito | Marianne Van Steen | 2016 | Peter Schwaiger (2012–16) |
Egypten | Kairo | Reinhold Brender a.i. | 2016 | James Moran (2012–16) |
El Salvador | San Salvador | Jaume Segura Socias[6] | 2013 | Stefano Gatto (2009–13) |
Eritrea | Asmara | Christian R. Manahl [1] | 2014 | Marchel Germann |
Fiji | Suva | Andrew Jacobs [2] | 2013 | Abdoul M'Bayé (2011–13) |
Gabon | Libreville | Helmut Kulitz | 2015 | Cristina Martins Barreira (2011–15) |
Georgien | Tbilisi | János Herman[4] | 2014 | Philip Dimitrov (2010–14) |
Ghana | Accra | William Hanna | 2014 | Claude Maerten (2010–14) |
Guatemala | Guatemala City | Stefano Gatto | 2016 | Stella Zervoudaki (2011–16) |
Guinea | Conakry | Gerardus Gielen[8] | 2014 | Philippe Van Damme (2010–14) |
Guinea-Bissau | Bissau | Victor Madeira dos Santos | 2015 | Joaquin Gonzalez-Ducay (2011–15) |
Guyana | Georgetown | Jernej Videtič | 2015 | Robert Kopecky (2011–15) EU-ambassadör även ackredierat till Surinam |
Haiti | Port-au-Prince | Vincent Degert | 2015 | Javier Niño (2012–15) |
Honduras | Tegucigalpa | Ketil Karlsen | 2013 | Peter Versteeg (2009–13) |
Hongkong | Hongkong | Carmen Cano | 2016 | Ackrediterad som beskickningschef Vincent Piket (2012–16) |
Island | Reykjavik | Matthias Brinkmann | 2013 | |
Indien | New Delhi | Tomasz Kozlowski[9] | 2016 | Joao Cravinho (2012 -16) |
Indonesien | Jakarta | Vincent Guérend | 2015 | Olof Skogg a.i. (2014–15) |
Irak | Bagdad | Patrick Simonnet | 2016 | Jana Hybášková (2012–16) |
Israel | Tel Aviv | Lars Faaborg-Andersen | 2013 | Andrew Standley (2009–13) |
Elfenbenskusten | Abidjan | Jobst von Kirchmann[10] | 2018 | Jean-François Vallette |
Jamaica | Kingston | Malgorzata Wasilewska | 2016 | Paola Amadei (2012–16) |
Japan | Tokyo | Viorel Isticioaia Budura[10] | 2014 | Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (2010–14) |
Jordanien | Amman | Andrea Matteo Fontana | 2015 | Joanna Wronecka (2010–15) |
Kazakstan | Astana | Aurelia Bouchez[11] | 2011 | |
Kenya | Nairobi | Stefano Antonio Dejak | 2015 | Lodewijk Briët (2011–15) |
Sydkorea | Seoul | Gerhard Sabathil | 2015 | Tomasz Kozłowski (2011–15) |
Kosovo | Pristina | Nataiiya Apostolova | 2016 | Ackrediterad som beskickningschef och EU:s särskilda representant Samuel Žbogar (2011–16) |
Laos | Vientiane | Leo Faber | 2016 | |
Liberia | Monrovia | Tina Intelmann[10] | 2014 | Attilio Pacifici (2010–14) |
Libyen | Tripoli | Bettina Muscheidt | 2012 | Nataliya Apostolova (2012–16) |
Libanon | Beirut | Christina Lassen | 2014 | Angelina Eichhorst (2010–14) |
Nordmakedonien | Skopje | Samuel Žbogar | 2016 | Aivo Orav (2012–16) |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Maria Castillo Fernández | 2016 | Luc Vandebon (2012–16) |
Malawi | Lilongwe | Marchel Gerrmann | 2014 | Alexander Baum (2010–14) |
Mali | Bamako | Alain Holleville | 2015 | Richard Zink (2011–15) |
Mauritius | Port Louis | Marjaana Sall | 2015 | H-S. Gerstanlauer (2013–15) |
Mauretanien | Nouakchott | José Antonio Sabadell | 2013 | Hans-Georg Gerstenlauer (2009–13) |
Mexiko | Mexico City | Andrew Standley | 2013 | Marianne Coninskk (2009–13) |
Moçambique | Maputo | Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff[10] | 2014 | Paul Malin (2011–2014) |
Burma | Rangoon | Kristian Schmidt | 2017 | Roland Kobia (2013-17) |
Namibia | Windhoek | Jana Hybášková | 2015 | Raúl Fuentes Milani (2010–15) |
Nya Zeeland | Wellington | Bernard Savage | 2016 | Mikalis Rokas (2012–16) |
Nicaragua | Managua | Kenny Bell | 2015 | Även ackrediterad till Panama och Centralamerikanska integrationssystemet. Javier Sandomingo, 2011–15 |
Niger | Niamey | Raul Mateus Paula[6] | 2013 | |
Nigeria | Abuja | Michel Arrion[6] | 2013 | |
Nepal | Katmandu | Reesje Teerink | 2013 | Alexander Spachis (2007–13) |
Norge | Oslo | Helen Campbell[3] | 2013 | |
Pakistan | Islamabad | Jean François Cautain | 2015 | Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (2011–15), Stefano Gatto a.i. 2015 |
Papua Nya Guinea | Port Moresby | Ioannis Giogkarakis-Argyropoulos | 2015 | |
Paraguay | Asunción | Alessandro Palmero | 2013 | |
Peru | Lima | Irene Horejis | 2013 | |
Filippinerna | Manila | Franz Jessen | 2014 | Guy Ledoux (2010–14) |
Ryssland | Moskva | Markus Ederer [12] [13] | 2013 | Vygaudas Ušackas (2013–2017) |
Rwanda | Kigali | Michael Ryan | 2013 | |
Saudiarabien | Riyadh | Adam Kulach[4] | 2012 | Även ackrediterad till Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar |
Senegal | Dakar | Joaquín González–Ducay | 2015 | Dominique Dellicour (2010–15) |
Serbien | Belgrad | Michael Davenport | 2013 | |
Singapore | Singapore | Michael Pulch[6] | 2013 | Marc Ungeheuer |
Salomonöarna | Honiara | Leonidas Tazapsidis | 2014 | Även ackrediterad till Vanuatu |
Sydafrika | Pretoria | Marcus Cornaro | 2014 | Roeland van de Geer (2010–14) |
Sri Lanka | Colombo | Tung–Lai Margue | 2016 | David Daly (2013–16) |
Storbritannien | London | João Vale de Almeida | 2020 | |
Sudan | Khartoum | Jean Michel Dumond | 2016 | Tomáš Uličný (2011–16) |
Sydsudan | Juba | Stefano De Leo | 2014 | Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2010–14) |
Swaziland | Mbabane | Nicola Bellomo[6] | 2013 | Amadou Traore (2009–13) |
Schweiz | Bern | Richard Jones | 2011 | |
Taiwan | Taipei | Madeleine Maiorenko | 2015 | Ackrediterad som beskickningschef |
Tadzjikistan | Dusjanbe | Hidajet Biščević | 2014 | Eduard Auer (2010–14) |
Tanzania | Dar es-Salaam | Roeland van de Geer | 2015 | Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi (2011–15) |
Thailand | Bangkok | Jesús Miguel Sanz Escorihuel[3] | 2013 | |
Togo | Lomé | Nicolas Berlanga Martinez[6] | 2013 | |
Trinidad och Tobago | Port of Spain | Arend Biesebroek | 2016 | |
Tunisien | Tunis | Patrice Bergamini | 2016 | Laura Baeza (2012–16) |
Turkiet | Ankara | Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut | 2020 | Jean-Maurice Ripert (2011-13), Stefano Manservisi (2014), Hansjörg Haber (2015–16), Christian Berger (2016-2020) |
Förenade arabemiraten | Abu Dhabi | Patrizio Fondi | 2015 | Mihail Stuparu 2012–2014, Carlo De Filippi a.i 2015 |
Uganda | Kampala | Attilio Pacifici | 2017 | Kristian Schmidt (2013-17) |
Ukraina | Kiev | Hugues Mingarelli | 2016 | Jan Tombiński (2012–2016) |
USA | Washington, D.C. | David O'Sullivan[14] | 2014 | João Vale de Almeida / More information |
Uzbekistan | Tasjkent | Yuri Sterk[15] | 2012 | |
Uruguay | Montevideo | Juan Fernández Trigo | 2013 | |
Venezuela | Caracas | Aude Maio-Coliche | 2013 | Antonio Cardoso Mota (2009–13) |
Vietnam | Hanoi | Bruno Angelet | 2015 | Franz Jessen (2011–15) |
Jemen | Sanaa | Antonia Calvo Puerta | 2016 | Bettina Muscheidt (2012–16) / Nuvarande delegation är stationerad i Amman |
Zambia | Lusaka | Alessandro Mariani | 2015 | Gilles Hervio (2010–15) |
Zimbabwe | Harare | Timo Olkkonen | 2018 | Philippe Van Damme (2014–18) |
Ambassadörer till internationella organisationer
Organisation | Säte | Ambassadör | Tillträdde | Kommentarer |
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Afrikanska unionen | Addis Abeba | Ranieri Sabatucci | 2015 | Tidigare Gary Quince (2011–15) |
ASEAN | Jakarta | Francisco Fontán Pardo | 2015 | |
Europarådet | Strasbourg | Jari Vilen[16] | 2014 | |
Världshandelsorganisationen | Genève | Mark Vanheukelen | 2015 | Angelos Pangratis (2011–15) |
Förenta nationerna | New York | João Vale de Almeida | 2015 | Thomas Mayr-Harting (2011–15) |
Förenta nationerna | Genève | Peter Sørensen[17] | 2014 | Mariangela Zappia (2011–14) |
Förenta nationerna | Wien | Didier Lenoir | 2015 | Györgyi Margit Martin Zanathy (2011–15) |
UNESCO | Paris | Maria Frankrikesca Spatolisano | 2012 | Även ackrediterad till OECD |
Vatikanstaten | Rom | Jan Tombiński | 2016 | Även ackrediterad till FAO, Malteserorden och San Marino. Laurence Argimon-Pistre (2012–16) |
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- ^ EU Special Representative in Afghanistan
- ^ Kroatienn Vlahutin to replace Sequi
- ^ [a b c] EU High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads of EU Delegations to Australia, Norway and Thailand
- ^ [a b c] High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads and Deputy Heads of EU Delegations under the 2010 rotation Arkiverad 4 mars 2016 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., EEAS 15 September 2010
- ^ High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads of EU Delegations to Botswana and the Council of Europe-Strasbourg
- ^ [a b c d e f g h] High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints 12 new Heads of EU Delegations
- ^ ”New EU Ambassador in Ottawa”. Arkiverad från originalet den 4 juli 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100704191956/http://www.delcan.ec.europa.eu/en/press_and_information/press_releases/2009/09PR014.shtml. Läst 18 november 2017.
- ^ High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints three new Heads of EU Delegation to Bangladesh, Guinea (Conakry) and Malawi
- ^ ”EU Delegation to India-Internal Organization”. Arkiverad från originalet den 4 september 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904145117/http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/india/about_us/internal_organisation/index_en.htm. Läst 18 november 2017.
- ^ [a b c d] 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
- ^ EU High Representative / Vice President Catherine Ashton appoints 25 new Heads of EU Delegations, European Commission Press Release 03/08/2011
- ^ ”Mr Markus EDERER - EU Whoiswho - Publications Office of the EU”. op.europa.eu. Arkiverad från originalet den 29 juli 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210729101744/https://op.europa.eu/en/web/who-is-who/person/-/person/EEAS_00006AA347C7. Läst 13 mars 2021.
- ^ High Representative/Vice President Catherine Ashton appoints the new Head of the EU Delegation to the Russian Federation
- ^ Catherine Ashton appoints new Head of EU Delegation to the United States
- ^ ”Arkiverade kopian”. Arkiverad från originalet den 5 mars 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305010945/http://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/uzbekistan/documents/about_us/cv_sterk_en.pdf. Läst 18 november 2017.
- ^ Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads of EU Delegation to Botswana and the Council of Europe, EEAS 23/11/10
- ^ 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
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