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Order of Precedence of Heads of Missions Ambassadors Order of Precedence of Heads of Missions Ambassadors Russia His Excellency Mr Tatarintsev Mrs Irina TATARINTSEVA 10 June 2014 Palestine Her Excellency Ms Husni Fariz Odeh 30 January 2015 Algeria His Excellency Mr Kerma Mrs Zineb KERMA 31 March 2015 Rwanda Her Excellency Mrs Nkulikiyinka Mr Jacques NSHIMYUMUKIZA 3 September 2015 Netherlands Her Excellency Mrs Coppoolse Mr Alexander Gerard 3 September 2015 VERBEEK Iceland Her Excellency Ms Brekkan 23 September 2015 Romania His Excellency Mr Buga Mrs Mihaela BUGA 15 October 2015 Kuwait His Excellency Mr Aldakheel Mrs Abeer Abdullah J A 24 November 2015 ALASFOUR Moldova His Excellency Mr Dobinda Mrs Victoria DOBINDA 15 December 2015 Uruguay His Excellency Mr Wins Arnabal Mr José Luis TEJERA 13 January 2016 AGUILAR Czechia His Excellency Mr Sitler Mrs Gabriela-Irina SITLER 5 February 2016 Cuba Her Excellency Mrs Navas Morata 5 February 2016 Indonesia His Excellency Mr Hapsoro Mrs Sumaningsih Retno 15 March 2016 SAVITRI Myanmar His Excellency Mr Minn 18 November 2014 (London) Switzerland His Excellency Dr Schoenenberger Mrs Barbara ZEHNDER 15 March 2016 SCHOENENBERGER Mali His Excellency Mr Djimé Diallo 2 June 2016 (Berlin) Bhutan Her Excellency Mrs Choden 2 June 2016 (Brussels) Djibouti His Excellency Mr Said 5 February 2015 (Brussels) Honduras His Excellency Mr Ochoa Madrid 22 September 2016 (Brussels) South Sudan His Excellency Mr Philemon Majok 22 September 2016 Koung (Oslo) Costa Rica His Excellency Mr Castillo Barrantes 22 September 2016 (London) Georgia His Excellency Mr Kakabadze Mrs Nino KAKABADZE 20 October 2016 Bahrain His Excellency Al Khalifa 20 October 2016 (London) Mauritius His Excellency Mr Nunkoo 20 October 2016 (London) Canada Her Excellency Ms Grant 30 November 2016 India Her Excellency Mrs Mohta 30 November 2016 Saudi Arabia His Excellency Mr Al Zaid Mrs Hussah M.A. AL ZAID 12 January 2017 Ecuador His Excellency Mr Pozo Malo Mrs Maria Dolores CERES 30 March 2017 BORAU Serbia His Excellency Mr Momcilovic 30 March 2017 Norway His Excellency Mr Syse Mrs Siv NORDRUM 30 March 2017 Benin His Excellency Mr Agbangla 15 December 2015 (Copenhagen) Italy His Excellency Mr Cospito Mrs Franca MASTROLUISI 27 April 2017 Spain His Excellency Mr Busquets Aparicio Mrs Sibila Helga BOVELETH 27 April 2017 Turkmenistan His Excellency Mr Seryayev Mrs Djennetgozel 27 April 2017 SERYAYEVA (London) Holy See His Excellency the Most Reverend 7 September 2017 Archbishop Green France His Excellency Mr Cvach Mrs Orlane VALENTIN-CVACH 7 September 2017 Cyprus His Excellency Mr Liassides Mrs Stefania LIASSIDES 7 September 2017 Latvia His Excellency Mr Krams Mrs Sandra KRAMA 7 September 2017 Israel His Excellency Mr Ben Dov Mrs Roni BEN DOV 28 September 2017 China His Excellency Mr Gui Mrs Jingli SONG 28 September 2017 Bangladesh His Excellency Mr Islam Mrs Nuzhat NAZMUL 28 September 2017 Chad His Excellency Mr Abdoulaye 2 June 2016 Senoussi (Berlin) Belgium His Excellency Mr Brauwers 28 September 2017 Ireland Her Excellency Ms Hayes 9 November 2017 Hungary Her Excellency Dr Müller Mr Attila NAGY 9 November 2017 Tunisia His Excellency Mr Mahmoudi Mrs Leila BOUJMIL 9 November 2017 Zambia Her Excellency Ms Salukatula Mr Edward CHOMBA 9 November 2017 Pakistan His Excellency Mr Dayo Mrs Ilva Hussain DAYO 7 December 2017 Dominican Republic Her Excellency Mrs Faxas de Mr Jan Erik Otano 7 December 2017 Jorgensen JORGENSEN Slovakia Her Excellency Mrs Balunová 7 December 2017 Portugal His Excellency Mr Vilela da Silveira Mrs Maria Margarida RIBEIRO 25 January 2018 Borges FARINHA DA SILVEIRA BORGES Turkey His Excellency Mr Yunt Mrs Figen YUNT 25 January 2018 Lebanon His Excellency Mr Saleh Mrs Abir NASSER 25 January 2018 Korea His Excellency Mr Lee Mrs Sanghee YOON 15 February 2018 Egypt His Excellency Mr Hegazy Mrs Reem Maguid Amin 15 February 2018 AHMED Iraq His Excellency Mr Al-Kamaly Mrs Sameera Dawood Salman 15 February 2018 ALANI Luxembourg Her Excellency Ms Finck 15 February 2018 (Copenhagen) Tanzania His Excellency Slaa 6 April 2018 Mauritania His Excellency Mr Bah Nagi Kebd 6 April 2018 (Brussels) Cambodia Her Excellency Ms Rathchavy 6 April 2018 (London) Finland Her Excellency Mrs Talonpoika 24 May 2018 Peru His Excellency Mr Bellina Acevedo Mrs Rosa Luz GARCIA 24 May 2018 ROSELL DE BELLINA Nicaragua His Excellency Mr Alvarado Noguera 24 May 2018 (Helsinki) Belarus His Excellency Mr Mironchik Mrs Irina MIRONCHIK 14 June 2018 Chile His Excellency Mr Bascuñán Jiménez Mr Luiz MOREIRA 14 June 2018 Yemen Her Excellency Ms Ghanem 14 June 2018 (Hague) Paraguay Her Excellency Mrs Taboada Tonina 13 September 2018 Bulgaria His Excellency Mr Pavlov Mrs Vasilena DOTKOVA 13 September 2018 Mozambique His Excellency Mr Sele Mrs Ambrosina Delfina Dos 13 September 2018 Santos TAMELA Nepal His Excellency Mr Lamsal 13 September 2018 (Copenhagen) Sudan His Excellency Mr Balila Mrs Nahid Altayeb Abdalla 4 October 2018 ALAMIN Austria Her Excellency Mag Dr Graf Dr Bernd Graf GRAF 4 October 2018 Malawi His Excellency Mr Mphonda 4 October 2018 (London) Ghana Her Excellency Ms Awua-Asamoa 4 October 2018 (Copenhagen) Qatar Her Excellency Mrs Al-Thani 24 October 2018 Albania His Excellency Mr Kule 24 October 2018 Japan His Excellency Mr Hiroki Mrs Mamiko HIROKI 24 October 2018 New Zealand His Excellency Mr Jenks Mrs Pia Annette KARLBERG 24 October 2018 (S) Korea, D.P.R. His Excellency Mr Ri Mrs Ok Sun RI 12 December 2018 Brazil His Excellency Mr Tabajara de Mrs Ana Maria LEONARDOS 12 December 2018 Oliveira Sri Lanka His Excellency Mr Ganegama 12 December 2018 Arachchi Uzbekistan His Excellency Mr Kasimov 12 December 2018 (Berlin) Namibia His Excellency Mr Liswaniso Mrs Agnes Manga LISWANISO 17 January 2019 Croatia His Excellency Dr Grgic Mrs Sanja CORIC GRGIC 17 January 2019 Jamaica His Excellency Mr Ramocan 17 January 2019 (London) Burkina Faso Her Excellency Ms Dicko Agaleoue 17 January 2019 Adoua (Copenhagen) Botswana Her Excellency Ms Nteta 21 February 2019 Malaysia Her Excellency Mrs Mohd Taib Mr Abdul Rahim BIN ALIAS 21 February 2019 Slovenia His Excellency Mr Skrt 21 February 2019 (Copenhagen) Liberia Her Excellency Mrs Telewoda 21 February 2019 (Berlin) Ethiopia His Excellency Mr Heiy Mrs Hirut Belay NEGASH 28 March 2019 Armenia His Excellency Mr Arzoumanian Mrs Melissa Fraser BROWN 28 March 2019 North Macedonia Her Excellency Mrs Krajachikj 28 March 2019 Kazakhstan His Excellency Mr Abdrakhmanov Mrs Maira ABDRAKHMANOVA 8 May 2019 Kosovo Her Excellency Mrs Geci Sherifi Mr Tansel SHERIFI 8 May 2019 Greece His Excellency Mr Fryganas Mrs Despina POULOU 8 May 2019 Lithuania His Excellency Mr Cekuolis 8 May 2019 Angola His Excellency Mr Correia Mrs Eva CORREIA 19 September 2019 Argentina Her Excellency Mrs Kralikas Mr Ricardo Enrique 19 September 2019 SCHMUKLER United Arab Emirates His Excellency Shaikh Al-Maktoum Mrs Zaineb SEFIANI 19 September 2019 Germany Her Excellency Dr Prinz 19 September 2019 Mexico His Excellency Mr Del Rio Lopez Mrs Elena CALERO AGUILAR 10 October 2019 Zimbabwe Her Excellency Mrs Mashingaidze Mr Hasiosi MASHINGAIDZE 10 October 2019 Estonia His Excellency Mr Kolga Mrs Maarja MAASIKAS 10 October 2019 United Kingdom Her Excellency Mrs Gough Mrs Nerantzoula KLEIOUSI 10 October 2019 Denmark Her Excellency Mrs Lauritzen Mr Thomas LAURITZEN 7 November 2019 Australia His Excellency Mr Philip Mrs Genevieve Elizabeth 7 November 2019 CLUNE United States of America His Excellency Mr Howery 7 November 2019 Kenya Her Excellency Mrs Kiambuthi 28 November 2019 Afghanistan His Excellency Mr Noyan Mrs Sidiqa NOYAN 28 November 2019 Singapore His Excellency Mr Kwan Kok Tiong 28 November 2019 (Singapore) Guinea His Excellency Mr Diallo 28 November 2019 (Berlin) South Africa Her Excellency Mrs Mabandla Mr Lindelwe MABANDLA 16 January 2020 Panama His Excellency Mr Nunez Sanchez 16 January 2020 Laos His Excellency Mr Houngvongsone Mrs Keokaysone 16 January 2020 HOUNGVONGSONE Bahamas His Excellency Mr Greenslade 16 January 2020 (London) Bosnia-Herzegovina Her Excellency Dr Dilberovic Mr Alija DILBEROVIC (S) 20 February 2020 Iran His Excellency Mr Masoumi Far Mrs Ghodsi MASOUMI FAR 20 February 2020 Mongolia His Excellency Mr Tuvdendorj Mrs Batsanaa 20 February 2020 BAYARTOGTOKH Seychelles His Excellency Mr Ally 20 February 2020 (London) Poland Her Excellency Mrs Hofman 23 April 2020 Vietnam His Excellency Mr Phan Mrs Thu Huong DUONG 23 April 2020.
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