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Lista De Representações Diplomáticas No Reino Unido (Revised 07/11/2018) THE LONDON DIPLOMATIC LIST Alphabetical list of the representatives of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries in London with the names & designations of the persons returned as composing their Diplomatic Staff. Representatives of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries & their Diplomatic Staff enjoy privileges & immunities under the Diplomatic Privileges Act, 1964. Except where shown, private addresses are not available. m Married * Married but not accompanied by wife or husband AFGHANISTAN Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 31 Princes Gate SW7 1QQ 0207 225 4743 Email:[email protected] www.afghanistanembassy.org.uk Monday-Friday 09:00 -17:00 Consular Department 0207 225 4748 [email protected] Monday-Friday 09:00-17:00 HIS EXCELLENCY MR SAID TAYEB JAWAD m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 24 April 2017) Mrs Shamim Jawad Mr Haroon Naderi m Military Attaché Mr Yasser Sadeq m Counsellor Mr M Hanif Ahmadzai m Counsellor Mr Naveed Noormal m 1st Secretary Mr Babakhan Aslami m 1st Secretary Mrs Aqila Rahmani * 2nd Secretary nd Mrs Homaira Sadat Dashti m 2 Secretary Mr Mohammad Asif Noorzai 3rd Secretary ALBANIA Embassy of the Republic of Albania 33 St George’s Drive SW1V 4DG 020 7828 8897 Fax 020 7828 8869 [email protected] http://www.ambasadat.gov.al/united-kingdom/ Consular Section 020 7828 8897 Fax 020 7828 8869 [email protected] Defence Attaché’s Office 020 7630 5429 Fax 020 7828 8869 [email protected] HIS EXELLENCY MR QIRJAKO QIRKO * Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 26 August 2016) Mrs Anxhela Qirko Mr Lorenc Xhaferraj m Counsellor (Political Affairs) Mr Edmond Caca m 1st Secretary (Economic & Trade Affairs) Mr Refik Golli 2nd Secretary Consul (Consular Services) Ms Pranvera Skana 2nd Secretary (Public Relations & Media) Colonel Edmond Sardi m Defence Attaché Leader Andrin Cenaj m Police Liaison Officer ALGERIA People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria 1-3 Riding House Street W1W 7DR 020 7229 7077 Fax 020 7229 7076 [email protected] Consular Section The Portal, 5 Portal Way, Gypsy Corner, London W3 6RS 020 8752 1177 Fax 020 8752 8061 [email protected] HIS EXELLENCY Mr Amar Abba m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 17 December 2010) Mrs Zehra Abba Mr Mourad Louhaidia m Minister-Counsellor Mr Ammar Karabadja m Counsellor Ms Kenza Benali Consul Colonel Malik Mustapha Lebboukh * Defence Attaché Colonel Khirdine Benslim m Maritime Attaché Mr Belaid Raked m 1st Secretary Mr Djamel Al Aouchiche m 1st Secretary Mr Abderrahmane Tamer m 1st Secretary Mr Mokhtar Latrache m First Secretary/ Chancery Attaché Mr Mohamed Lamine Siari m Attaché Miss Sara Zekagh Attaché Mr Oussama Bouguettaya m Attaché Mr Ismail Benseghier m Attaché Miss Nadjla Talhi Attaché Mrs Adra Nemouchi m Attaché Mr Nassima Morsli m Attaché Mr Abdenour Seddi m Attaché Mr Youcef Bezzalla m Attaché Mrs Sihem Zibra m Attaché Mrs Samia Laadjal Adjal m Mr Mabrouk Feddaoui m Press Officer ANDORRA The Principality of Andorra Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Institutional Relations, C/ Prat de la Creu 62-64, AD500 Andorra la Vella Tel: +376 875 704 Fax: +376 869 559 [email protected] Ms Cristina Mota Gouveia Minister-Counsellor ANGOLA Embassy of the Republic of Angola 22 Dorset Street W1U 6QY 020 7299 9850 Fax 020 7486 9397 TELEX 8813258 EMBAUK G [email protected] Monday-Friday 09.00-12.00 & 13.30-16.00 Visa Section Monday-Friday 09.30-13.00 (Closed Wednesday) Consulate General 46 Bedford Square WC1B 3DP Monday-Friday 0900-1200 & 1300-1600 Visa Section 0930-1300 (Closed Wednesday) HIS EXCELLENCY DR RUI JORGE CARNEIRO MANGUEIRA m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 30 April 2018) Mrs Maria Caetano Mrs Vanda Maria Breganha de Lemos Paula Gomes m Minister Counsellor Mr Diogo José Paulo Cristiano m Counsellor Mr Bernardino Adão João Pacheco m Counsellor Mr Ngongo Gomes Maiato m 2nd Sectretary Mr Samora Moreno Fernandes Neto * 3rd Sectretary Mr João Domingos Pascoal * Protocol & Ceremonial Attaché Ms Eunice Ferreira de Almeida Private Secretary to the Ambassador Lt Colonel Rui Nelson Gonçalves m Defence Attaché Captain Savio Sebastião Napoleão de Lemos Assitant Defence Attaché Mr Rosa Benigno Sobrinho * Attaché & Alternative Representative to the IMO Mrs Vicência Ferreira M. de Brito * Consul General Mrs Maria Teresa Félix * Vice Consul Mr André Manuel Cândido * Vice Consul Mr Sebastiao dos Santos Kiala Vice Consul Mrs Fernanda Manuel António * Consular Officer Ms Elianne Carvalho Consular Officer ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA High Commission for Antigua and Barbuda 2nd Floor 45 Crawford Place W1H 4LP 020 7258 0070 Fax 020 7258 7486 [email protected] www.antigua-barbuda.com HER EXCELLENCY MS KAREN-MAE HILL High Commissioner (since 10 January 2016) ARGENTINA Embassy of the Argentine Republic 65 Brook Street W1K 4AH 020 7318 1300 Fax 020 7318 1301 www.argentine-embassy-uk.org [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Consulate General 27 Three Kings Yard W1K 4DF 020 7318 1340 Fax 020 7318 1349 www.clond.mrecic.gov.ar [email protected] Defence Attaché’s Office (Military, Naval & Air Attachés) 134-136 Buckingham Palace Road Second Floor SW1W 9TR 020 7730 4356 Fax 020 77824 8703 [email protected] Representation to IMO 27 Three Kings Yard W1K 4DF 020 7318 1340 Fax 020 7318 1349 [email protected] HIS EXCELLENCY MR CARLOS SERSALE DI CERISANO m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 11 March 2016) Mrs Linette de Jager Mr Holger Martinsen m Consul General Ms Valeria Maria Gonzalez Posse Minister & Deputy Head of Mission Ms Alejandra Pecoraro Minister Mr Diego Desmoures m Minister (Head of Protocol) Mr Nicolás Rebok Minister Ms Ana Laura Cachaza Minister & Deputy Consul General Group Captain Fernando Luis Mengo m Defence Attaché Ms Silvia Cucovaz m Counsellor Mr Federico Alejandro Peña Counsellor Mr Pedro López Godoy m 1st Secretary Mrs Maria de la Paz Garcia Calvo m 1st Secretary Mr Ricardo Alejandro Morelli Rubio m 2nd Secretary Mr Facundo Santiago m 2nd Secretary Mr Adrián Vernis m Attaché Captain Hugo Cafaro m Technical Adviser of Permanent Representation to IMO Captain Pablo Bonuccelli m Technical Adviser of Permanent Representation to IMO Mr Mario Ernesto Ortiz m Assistant Defence Attaché ARMENIA Embassy of the Republic of Armenia 25A Cheniston Gardens W8 6TG 020 7938 5435 Fax 020 7938 2595 [email protected] [email protected] www.uk.mfa.am HIS EXCELLENCY DR ARMEN SARKISSIAN m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 21 October 2013) Mrs Nouneh Sarkissian Mr Armen Liloyan Minister Mr Tigran Galstyan m Counsellor Ms Hayarpi Drmeyan 3rd Secretary (Consular Affairs) AUSTRALIA Australian High Commission Australia House Strand WC2B 4LA 020 7379 4334 Fax 020 7240 5333 www.uk.embassy.gov.au HIS EXCELLENCY THE HONOURABLE MR GEORGE BRANDIS QC High Commissioner (since 3 May 2018) Mr Matthew Anderson m Deputy High Commissioner Mr Tony Pratt m Minister-Counsellor Mr Sridhar Ayyalaraju m Minister-Counsellor (Management) Air Commodore Brian Edwards m Head Australian Defence Staff Commander Abigail Bradshaw m Minister-Counsellor (Immigration) Ms Sam Reinhardt m Minister-Counsellor (Economic) Mr Peter Nelson m Minister-Counsellor (Liaison) Mr David Watson m Minister-Counsellor (Commercial) Commander Jennifer Hurst Minister-Counsellor (Police Liaison) Mr Andrew Rose m Counsellor Mr Damian McFarland m Counsellor Mr Kyle Naish m Counsellor Ms Marnie Wright m Counsellor Ms Clara Yoo m Counsellor Group Captain Antony Martin Air Force Adviser Captain Shane Craig m Naval Adviser Mr Ky Blackman m Counsellor (Defence) Mr Adam Czaikowski Counsellor (Liaison) Mr Thomas Nicholls m Counsellor Mr Matthew McGregor Counsellor (Transport) Ms Meredith Byron Counsellor (Immigration) Mr Robert Rushby * Counsellor (Australian Border Force) Dr Yi Yue m Counsellor (Defence Science) Mr Michael Garrety m Counsellor (Defence Materiel) Mr Arthur Moerman m Counsellor (Police Liaison) Colonel Sue Graham m Army Adviser Mr Mark Inglis m 1st Secretary Mr Opas Thamsongsana m 1st Secretary Mr Gregory MacFarlane m 1st Secretary Mr Gerard Woodward m 1st Secretary & Consul Mr Marcus Brims m 1st Secretary Mr James Went m 1st Secretary Ms Katie Whitting 1st Secretary Ms Claire Went m 1st Secretary & Consul Mr Ryan Billings m 1st Secretary Wing Commander Ruth Elsley Assistant Defence Adviser (Strategy) Commander Geoffrey Fiedler m Assistant Naval Adviser Mr Ashley Wygoda m 1st Secretary (Police Liaison) Mr Scott Andrew Mellis m 1st Secretary (Police Liaison) Ms Angela Louise Brooker m 1st Secretary (Immigration) Ms Skye Keatinge m 1st Secretary (Liaison) Mr Joseph Smith 1st Secretary (Criminal Intelligence) Mr Darryl Parrish m 1st Secretary (Police Liaison) Lt Colonel Lachlan Sinclair m Assistant Army Adviser Lt Colonel Anthony Evans m Assistant Defence Adviser Mr Stephen Cook m 1st Secretary (Police Liaison) Ms Katrina Abood 1st Secretary (Immigration) Ms Shakuntala Stevens 1st Secretary (Criminal Intelligence) Mr Steven Daher 1st Secretary (Police Liaison) Mr Breandán Skinner m 2nd Secretary Mrs Suzanne Louise Appeldorff m 2nd Secretary Ms Bethany Ubulom m 2nd Secretary Mr Ian Potter 2nd Secretary (Liaison) Mr Aydin Sipaloglu m 2nd Secretary (Immigration) Mr Stuart Mackin m 2nd Secretary (Immigration) Ms Janette Niemann Executive Assistant (Consular) AUSTRIA Embassy of Austria 18 Belgrave Mews West, SW1X 8HU 020 7344 3250 Fax 020 7344 0292 [email protected] www.bmeia.gv.at/london Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00 Cultural Section 28 Rutland Gate, SW7 1PQ 020 7225 7300 Fax 020 7225 0470 [email protected] www.acflondon.org Defence Section 18 Belgrave Mews West, SW1X 8HU 020 7245 9185 Fax 020 7245 9185 [email protected] Commercial Section 45 Prince’s Gate, SW7 2QA 020 7584 4411 Fax 020 7584 2565 [email protected] www.advantageaustria.org/gb HIS EXCELLENCY DR MICHAEL ZIMMERMANN Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 1 August 2018) Mrs Katharina Kastner m Chargé d’Affaires a.i.
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