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Heads of Missions and Addresses – Resident Missions Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 Country Street Name & Number City Post Telephone Number Fax Head of Mission Title (+ Date of Code e-mail Number Presentation) Site Albania Laz-Rom builing, 11 Tuval street Ramat Gan 5252226 03-5465866 03-6883314 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Bardhyl CANAJ Ambassador (09/11/2015) Angola 14 Simtat Beit Hashoeva Street Tel Aviv 65814 03-691 2093 03-691 2094 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Feliciano António DOS SANTOS Ambassador (10/12/2014) Argentina 85 Medinat Hayehudim Street Herzliya 46766 073-2520800 09-970 2748 Pituach [email protected] H.E. Mr. Mariano Agustin CAUCINO Ambassador (12/03/2018) Australia 23 Yehuda Halevi Street Tel Aviv 65136 03-693 5000 03-693 5002 Discount Bank Tower, 28th & 29th floors [email protected] H.E. Mr. Christopher Keith CANNAN Ambassador (08/08/2017) Austria 12 Abba Hillel Silver Str. Ramat Gan 52522 03-612 0924 03-751 0716 Sason Hogi Tower, 4th floor [email protected] Ramat Gan 52506 H.E. Mr. Martin WEISS Ambassador (01/02/2016) Belarus 3 Reines Street Tel Aviv 64381 03-523 1069 03-523 1273 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Vladimir SKVORTSOV Ambassador (02/01/2014) מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 1 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 Belgium 12 Abba Hillel Street (15th floor) Ramat Gan 52506 03-613 8130 03-613 8160 [email protected] www.diplomatie.be.telaviv H.E. Mr. Olivier Pierre M. BELLE Ambassador (07/11/2016) Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 Kaplan Street Tel Aviv 64734 03-612 4499 03-612 4488 Yachin Building, 10th floor [email protected] H.E. Ms. Jelena RAJAKOVIC Ambassador (25/02/2016) Brazil 23 Yehuda Halevi Street Tel Aviv 65136 03-691 9292 03-691 6060 Discount Bank Tower, 30th floor [email protected] Mr. Paulo C. MEIRA DE VASCONCELLOS Ambassador (15/06/2017) Bulgaria 21 Leonardo da Vinci Street Tel Aviv 64733 03-696 1379 03-696 1430 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Mihaylov DIMITAR Ambassador (28/05/2013) Cameroon 28 Moshe Sharet Street Ramat Gan 52425 03-529 8401 03-5270352 [email protected] Mr. Ernest Claude NFONGUEN EWONKEM Chargé d’Affaires Canada 3 Nirim Street Tel Aviv 67060 03-636 3300 03-636 3381 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Deborah LYON Ambassador (12/12/2016) Chile 32 Habarzel Street, Entrance A, 5th First floor Tel Aviv 69710 03-5102751/02 03-5100102 Ramat Hahayal Tel Aviv 6971047 [email protected] Mr. Allan NAHUM Chargé d’Affaires China 222 Ben Yehuda Street, P.O.Box 6067 Tel Aviv 61060 03-5467312 /7277 03-5467251 [email protected] [email protected] H.E. Mr. Zhan Yongxin Ambassador (Designate) Colombia Hogi Sason Building, 12 Abba Hillel Ramat Gan 52506 03-7163482 03-695 7847 מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 2 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 03-695 3416/9 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Carlos Arturo MORALES LÓPEZ Ambassador (Designate) Congo (Democratic Rep.) 1/2 Rachel Street Tel Aviv 64584 03-5239860 03-529 5483 [email protected] Mr. Marcel MAKENGO MA KIMBOKO Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Congo (Republic) 6, Galgalei Ha-Plada Street Herzliya 46722 09-957 7130 09-957 7216 P.O Box 12504 Herzliyya Pituach 4673309 Pituach [email protected] Mr. Emmanuel IKOGNE Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Costa Rica 5-7 Shoham Street Ramat Gan 52521 03-613 5061 03-613 4779 Pas Tower, 6th Floor [email protected] [email protected] H.E. Mr. Esteban Alfonso PENROD PADILLA Ambassador (01/02/2016) Côte d’Ivoire Jabotinsky 2, Atrium Building Second Floor Ramat Gan 52521 03-612 6677 03-612 6688 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Jean-Baptiste GOMIS Ambassador (17/10/2012) Croatia 2, Weitzman Street,Amot, Amot Investments Tel Aviv 64239 03-6403000 03-643 8503 Building, 8th floor [email protected] Ms. Tina KRCE Chargé d’Affaires Cyprus 50 Dizengoff Street Tel Aviv 64332 03-9273000 03-629 0535 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Thessalia SHAMBOU Ambassador (06/08/2015) Czech Republic 23 Zeitlin Street Tel Aviv (03) 691 8282 / 3 03- 691 8286 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Ivo SCHWARZ Ambassador (04/12/2014) מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 3 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 Denmark 4 Berkowitz Street, Museum Tower, 11th floor Tel Aviv 61210 03-608 5850 03-608 5851 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Charlotte SLENTE Ambassador (23/10/2017) Dominican Republic 84 Hahashmonaim Street Tel Aviv 67132 03-6055592/93 03-6055594 5th floor [email protected] H. E. Mr. John Guiliani VALENZUELA Ambassador (12/03/2018) Ecuador 4 Weizman Street Tel Aviv 64239 03-695 8764 03-691 3604 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Maria Gabriela TROYA RODRIGUEZ Ambassador (27/02/2017) Egypt 54 Basel Street Tel Aviv 62744 03-546 4151 03-544 1615 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Hazem Andy KHAIRAT Ambassador (25/02/2016) El Salvador 6 Hamada Street, 4th floor Herzliya 46733 09-955 6237 / 343 09-955 6603 Pituach [email protected] Mr. Diego DALTON Chargé d'Affaires Eritrea 3, Nirim Street, 2nd floor Tel Aviv 03-612 0039 03-575 0133 6706038 [email protected] Mr. Solomon KINFE Chargé d'Affaires Estonia P.O Box 7166 Tel Aviv 03-710 3910 03-710 3919 Tel Aviv 61071201 [email protected] 125 Menahem Begin Rd www.telaviv.vm.ee H.E. Mr. Sulev KANNIKE Ambassador (03/08/2016) Ethiopia 48 Petach Tikva Road Tel Aviv 66184 03-639 7831/2 03-639 7837 [email protected] http://www.ethioemb.org.il H.E. Mr. Tsegay BERHA HADERA Ambassador (27/02/2017) מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 4 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 European Union Paz Tower, 5-7 Shoham Street, 15th Floor Ramat Gan 52521 03-613 7799 03-613 7770 delegation- [email protected]. H. E. Mr. Emanuele GIAUFRET Ambassador, Head of Delegation (23/10/2017) Finland 2 Hashlosha Street, Adgar 360 Bldh, 31st Floor Tel Aviv 6109002 03-745 6600 03-744 0314 P.O BOX 9101 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Anu-Maija SAARELA Ambassador (07/11/2016) France 112 Herbert Samuel Street Tel Aviv 63572 03-520 8300 03-520 8340 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Hélène LE GAL Ambassador (12/12/2016) Georgia 3 Daniel Frisch Street Tel Aviv 64731 03-609 3207 03-609 3205 H.E. Mr. Paata KALANDADZE Ambassador (11/09/2014) [email protected] Germany 3 Daniel Frisch Street Tel Aviv 64731 03-693 1313 03-696 9217 [email protected] [email protected] (Ambassador's Office) H.E. Dr. Clemens VON GOETZE Ambassador (6/08/2015) Ghana 12 Abba Hillel Street, Ramat Gan 52522 03-576 6000 03-752 0827 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Hannah AMA NYARKO Ambassador (12/03/2018) מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 5 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 Great Britain 192 Hayarkon Street Tel Aviv 63405 03-725 1222 03-527 1572 [email protected] H.E. Mr. David QUARREY Ambassador (06/08/2015) Greece 3 Daniel Frisch Street Tel Aviv 64731 03-695 3060 / 1088 03-695 1329 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Bikas KONSTANTINOS Ambassador (07/11/2016) Guatemala Derech Agudat Sport Hagudat Sport HaPo'el 2 Jerusalem 9695102 09-957 7335 02-6468488 Tower Building – 3rd Floor [email protected] Technoogy Park Malha H.E. Ms. Sara Angelina SOLIS-CASTANEDA Ambassador (12/12/2016) Holy See 1 Netiv Hamazalot Old Jaffa 68037 03-683 5658 03-683 5659 [email protected] H.E. Archbishop Leopoldo GIRELLI Apostolic Nuncio (29/11/2017) Honduras 3 Aharon Karon Street Rishon 75262 03-964 2092 050-897 Lezion 03-9692481 1799 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Mario CASTILLO Edgardo CASTILLO Ambassador (15/06/2017) MENDOZA Hungary 18 Pinkas Street Tel Aviv 6266108 03-546 6985/91 03-546 7018 [email protected] H. E. Dr. Andor NAGY Ambassador (03/02/2014) India 140 Hayarkon Street, P.O.Box 3368 Tel Aviv 63451 03-529 1999 03-529 1953 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Pavan KAPOOR Ambassador (03/08/2016) מחלקת הטקס Protocol Department Tel: + 972 2 530 3149 Fax: + 972 2 530 3899 Page 6 of 13 Resident Missions – Heads of Missions and Addresses Last Update 17/05/2018 Ireland Amot Atrium Tower 19th Floor Ramat Gan 5250201 03-6807404 03-696 4160 Derech Ze’ev Jabotinsky 2 [email protected] H.E. Ms. Alison KELLY Ambassador (02/11/2015) Italy 25 Hamered Street Tel Aviv 68125 03-510 4004/4224 / 0080 03-510 0235 [email protected] H.E. Mr. Gianluigi BENEDETTI Ambassador (23/10/2017) Japan Museum Tower, 4 Berkovitz Street Tel Aviv 64238 03-695 7292 03-691 0516 [email protected] (ambassador's office) H.E.
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