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Diplomatic and Consular List DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR LIST MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF ICELAND DEPARTMENT OF PROTOCOL REYKJAVÍK March 2017 2 MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Raudarárstígur 25 IS-150 Reykjavík ICELAND Open: 08:30-16:00 (Mon-Fri) (GMT all year around) Tel.: (+354) 545 9900 Tel.: (+354) 545 9925 (Emergency No. - outside office hours) Fax: (+354) 562 2373 / 562 2386 e-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.mfa.is / www.utn.stjr.is PROTOCOL DEPARTMENT Dir. Tel.: (+354) 545 9920 Dir. Fax: (+354) 552 6247 e-mail: [email protected] 3 CONTENTS Ambassadors in order of Precedence ............................................. 4 Diplomatic Missions and Consulates ............................................ 12 Other Missions and Representations .......................................... 160 National Days ........................................................................ 162 Icelandic Flag Days 2014-2017 ................................................ 165 Icelandic National Holidays 2014-2017 ...................................... 166 4 Order of precedence of Heads of Missions *Denmark Her Excellency Mette Kjuel Nielsen 28.08.2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - San Marino Her Excellency Antonella Benedettini 03.03.2009 Jordan His Excellency Mazen Homoud 28.02.2012 Philippines His Excellency Bayani S. Mercado 29.05.2012 Poland His Excellency Stefan Czmur 16.06.2012 Lesotho His Excellency Paramente Phamotse 05.02.2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina His Excellency Emir Poljo 19.03.2013 Latvia His Excellency Indulis Ābelis 19.03.2013 Thailand Her Excellency Vimon Kidchob 06.05.2013 *Sweden His Excellency Bo William Hedberg 30.09.2013 * Resident Heads of Missions 5 Slovakia His Excellency František Kašický 02.10.2013 South Africa Her Excellency Queen Anne Zondo 03.10.2013 *European Union His Excellency Matthias Brinkmann 04.11.2013 Mozambique Her Excellency Frances Victória Velho Rodrigues 09.12.2013 Botswana His Excellency Lameck Nthekela 10.12.2013 Portugal Her Excellency Clara Nunes dos Santos 11.12.2013 Peru His Excellency José Beraún Araníbar 11.12.2013 Burundi His Excellency Pascal Ruhomvyumworo 11.12.2013 Italy His Excellency Giorgio Novello 15.01.2014 Uganda His Excellency Zaake Wanume Kibedi 16.01.2014 Mexico His Excellency José Ignacio Madrazo Bolívar 14.03.2014 Austria His Excellency Ernst-Peter Brezovszky 14.03.2014 Slovenia His Excellency Tone Kajzer 02.04.2014 Luxembourg His Excellency Patrick Engelberg 02.04.2014 6 Turkey His Excellency Esat Şafak Göktürk 02.04.2014 Indonesia His Excellency Yuwono Agus Putranto 03.04.2014 Ethiopia Her Excellency Woinshet Tadesse 03.04.2014 *Russian Federation His Excellency Anton Vsevolodovich Vasiliev 12.05.2014 *Norway Her Excellency Cecilie Landsverk 05.09.2014 *Finland His Excellency Valtteri Hirvonen 08.09.2014 *China His Excellency ZHANG Weidong 30.09.2014 *France His Excellency Philippe O’Quin 14.10.2014 Singapore Her Excellency Chi Hsia Foo 30.10.2014 Bulgaria Her Excellency Roumiana Mitreva 04.03.2015 Kenya His Excellency Joseph Kiprono Sang 04.03.2015 7 Guinea His Excellency Paul Goa Zoumanigui 05.03.2015 Israel His Excellency Raphael Schutz 17.03.2015 Ireland Her Excellency Cliona Manahan 12.05.2015 Uruguay His Excellency Fernando López-Fabregat 12.05.2015 Cyprus Her Excellency Maria Papakyriakou 12.05.2015 Croatia His Excellency Frane Krnić 13.05.2015 Laos His Excellency Sayakane Sisouvong 13.05.2015 *Germany His Excellency Herbert Ludwig Beck 07.09.2015 Tanzania Her Excellency Dora Mmari Msechu 09.09.2015 Kazakhstan His Excellency Erzhan Kazykhanov 09.09.2015 Algeria His Excellency Ahcène Kerma 09.09.2015 Albania His Excellency Ilir Abdi 15.09.2015 Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of His Excellency Yong Dok Kang 15.09.2015 8 Azerbaijan His Excellency Tahir Tofig oglu Taghizadeh 01.10.2015 Qatar His Excellency Yousef Ali Al Khater 01.10.2015 Vietnam His Excellency Nguyen Truong Thanh 13.10.2015 India His Excellency Rajiv Kumar Nagpal 13.10.2015 Côte d’Ivoire Her Excellency Mina Marie Balde-Laurent 09.02.2016 Benin His Excellency Eusège Agbangla 09.02.2016 Belgium Her Excellency Nancy Rossignol 09.02.2016 Colombia Her Excellency Sonia Durán Smela 10.02.2016 Pakistan Her Excellency Riffat Masood 10.02.2016 Egypt Her Excellency Mahy Hassan Abdellatif Mohamed 12.04.2016 Niger His Excellency Amadou Tcheko 12.04.2016 Mali His Excellency Toumani Djimé Diallo 12.04.2016 9 Hungary Her Excellency Anna Mária Sikó 13.04.2016 Serbia Her Excellency Suzana Bošković-Prodanović 13.04.2016 Korea, Republic of His Excellency Hae-yun Park 13.04.2016 Bangladesh His Excellency Muhammad Abdul Muhith 19.04.2016 Ukraine His Excellency Andrii V. Olefirov 07.06.2016 Montenegro His Excellency Borislav Banović 07.06.2016 Kuwait His Excellency Nabeel Al Dakheel 19.09.2016 Lithuania Her Excellency Gintė Bernadeta Damušis 19.09.2016 United Kingdom His Excellency Michael Nevin 20.09.2016 *Canada Her Excellency Anne-Tamara Lorre 27.09.2016 Japan His Excellency Yasuhiko Kitagawa 21.11.2016 Cuba Her Excellency Rosario Cristina Navas Morata 07.02.2017 El Salvador Her Excellency Anita Cristina Escher Echeverría 07.02.2017 Honduras His Excellency Roberto Ochoa Madrid 07.02.2017 10 Estonia Her Excellency Janne Joesaar-Ruusalu 14.02.2017 Morocco Her Excellency Lamia Radi 14.02.2017 Romania His Excellency Mihai AlexandruGradinar Agrée 14.03.2017 Tunisia Her Excellency Fatma Omrani Chargui 14.03.2017 Brunei Darussalam Her Excellency Rakiah Haji Abdul Lamit 15.03.2017 Nicaragua Her Excellency Verónica Alejandra Rojas Berrios 15.03.2017 Rwanda Her Excellency Christine Nkulikiyinka 15.03.2017 - - - - - - - - - - - - Namibia Her Excellency Morina Muuondjo Agrée 05.06.2014 Afghanistan Her Excellency Shukria Barakzai Agrée 21.12.2015 Malaysia Her Excellency Norlin Othman Agrée 28.01.2016 Panama His Excellency Daniel E. Fabrega Agrée 24.03.2016 Rwanda Her Excellency Christine Nkulikiyinka Agrée 17.05.2016 11 Greece Her Excellency Maria Diamanti Agrée 25.05.2016 Iran His Excellency Mohammad Hassan Habibollahzadeh Agrée 28.06.2016 Argentina Her Excellency Mónica Liliana Maria Victoria Dinucci Agrée 02.09.2016 Switzerland His Excellency Alain-Denis Henchoz Agrée 02.09.2016 Sri Lanka His Excellency Manjusri Jayantha Pallpane Agrée 05.09.2016 Czech Republic His Excellency Jaroslav Knot Agrée 12.09.2016 Costa Rica His Excellency Roberto Carlos Dormond Cantú Agrée 21.10.2016 Republic of Sudan Her Excellency Ahlam Abdelgalil Abuzeid Ali Agrée 18.11.2016 Australia Her Excellency Mary Ellen Douglas Miller Agrée 23.11.2016 Saudi Arabia His Excellency Abdulaziz H.F. 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Yama Shahir Third Secretary Mrs Amina Eshaq Mr Khalid Azim 14 ALBANIA Embassy of the Republic of Albania National Day: 28 November - Independence and Flag Day Chancery: Capellavägen 7 SE-181 32 Lidingö Open: 08:00-16:00 (Mon-Fri) Tel.: (+46-8) 731 0920 Fax: (+46-8) 767 6557 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mfa.gov.al Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary His Excellency Ilir Abdi 15.09.2015 Minister Counsellor Mr Genti Bendo First Secretary Ms Rozeta Fejzulla 15 ALGERIA Embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria National Day: 1 November Chancery: Danderydsgatan 3-5 SE-100 41 Stockholm Mailing Address: P.O. Box 26027 Open: 09:00-16:00 (Mon-Fri) Tel.: (+46-8) 679 9130 / 40 / 50 Fax: (+46-8) 611 4957 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.embalgeria.se Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary His Excellency Ahcene Kerma 09.09.2015 Mrs Zineb Kerma Attaché for Consular Affairs Mr Mohamed Mehdi Aissa Djafar Attaché for Foreign Affairs Mr Mohammed Hiba Mrs Safaa Hiba Secretary for Foreign Affirs Mr Ali Lahcene Mrs Rebiha Lahcene Attaché for Foreign Affairs Mr Sebti Boudebbouz Mrs Fatima Zohra Boudebbouze 16 ANDORRA Embassy of the Principality of Andorra National Day: 8 September - Virgin of Meritxell Chancery: c/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs C/ Prat de la Creu 62-64 AD-500 Andorra la Vella Tel.: (+376) 875 704 Fax: (+376) 869 559 e-mail: [email protected] Minister Counsellor - Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Mrs Cristina Mota Gouveia 17 ANGOLA Embassy of the Republic of Angola National Day: 11 November - Independence Day (1975) Chancery: Skeppsbron 8 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3199, SE-103 64 Stockholm Open: 09:00-16:30 (Mon-Fri) Tel.: (+46-8) 24 28 90 Fax: (+46-8) 34 31 27 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.angolaemb.com Consular Section: Open: 09:00-13:00 and 14:00-16:30 (Mon-Fri) e-mail: [email protected] Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Vacant First Secretary Mrs Esperança Correia Manuel António da Conceição e Silva Mr Carlos Silva Attaché (Financial Affairs) Mr Jean Paulo Mateus Attaché (Press Affairs) Mrs Albertina Isabel dos Santos Simba Mr Salvador Simba Attaché (Administrative Affairs) Mrs Amélia rufina Pombo Vilinga Attaché (Administrative Affairs) Mr Belarmino Manuel Adolfo Panzo Attaché (Cultural Affairs) Mr Joaquim Fernando
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