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The Tallinn Diplomatic List THE TALLINN DIPLOMATIC LIST 21 October, 2015 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA STATE PROTOCOL DEPARTMENT Islandi väljak 1 15049 Tallinn, Estonia Tel: (372) 637 7500 Fax: (372) 637 7099 E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.mfa.ee The Tallinn Diplomatic List will be updated regularly The Heads of Missions are kindly requested to communicate to the State Protocol Department all changes related to their diplomatic staff members (with spouses), contacts (address; phone and fax numbers; e-mail; address; homepage) and other relevant information. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE AMBASSADORS 6 DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS 14 ALBANIA* 14 ALGERIA* 15 ANDORRA* 16 ANGOLA* 17 ARGENTINA* 18 ARMENIA* 19 AZERBAIJAN 20 AUSTRALIA* 21 AUSTRIA 23 BANGLADESH* 24 BELARUS 25 BELGIUM* 26 BENIN* 28 BOLIVIA* 29 BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA* 30 BOTSWANA* 31 BRAZIL 32 BULGARIA* 33 BURKINA FASO* 34 CAMBODIA* 35 CANADA* 36 CHILE* 38 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 39 COLOMBIA* 41 COSTA RICA* Error! Bookmark not defined. CROATIA* 42 CUBA* 43 CYPRUS* 44 CZECH REPUBLIC 45 DENMARK 46 ECUADOR* 47 EGYPT* 48 EL SALVADOR* 49 ETHIOPIA* 50 FINLAND 51 FRANCE 53 GEORGIA 55 GERMANY 56 GHANA* 58 GREECE 60 GUATEMALA* 61 GUINEA* 62 HOLY SEE* 63 HONDURAS* 64 HUNGARY* 65 ICELAND* 67 INDIA* 68 INDONESIA* 69 IRAN* 70 IRAQ* 71 IRELAND 72 ISRAEL* 73 ITALY 74 JAPAN 75 JORDAN* 76 KAZAKHSTAN* 77 REPUBLIC OF KOREA* 79 KOSOVO* 80 KUWAIT* 81 LAO* 82 LATVIA 83 LEBANON* 84 LITHUANIA 85 LUXEMBOURG* 86 MACEDONIA¹ 87 MALAWI* 88 MALAYSIA* 89 MALI* 90 MALTA* 91 MAURITANIA* 92 MEXICO* 93 MOLDOVA 94 MONGOLIA* 95 MONTENEGRO* 96 MOROCCO* 97 MYANMAR* 98 NAMIBIA* 99 NEPAL* 100 NETHERLANDS 101 NEW ZEALAND* 102 NICARAGUA* 103 NIGERIA* 104 NORWAY 105 OMAN* 106 PAKISTAN* 107 PANAMA* 108 PARAGUAY* 109 PERU* 110 PHILIPPINES* 111 POLAND 112 PORTUGAL* 113 QATAR* 114 ROMANIA* 115 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 116 RWANDA* 120 SAN MARINO* 121 SERBIA* 122 SLOVAKIA* 123 SLOVENIA* 124 SOUTH AFRICA* 125 SPAIN 126 SRI LANKA* 127 SWEDEN 128 SWITZERLAND* 129 SYRIA* 130 TAJIKISTAN* 131 TANZANIA* 132 THAILAND* 133 TOGO* 135 TUNISIA* 136 TURKEY 137 UKRAINE 138 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES* 139 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN 140 AND NORTHERN IRELAND 140 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 142 URUGUAY* 145 VENEZUELA* 146 VIETNAM* 147 ZAMBIA* 148 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 149 AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS 149 EUROPEAN COMMISSION REPRESENTATION IN ESTONIA 149 UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN´S FUND Error! Bookmark not defined. NORDIC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OFFICE IN ESTONIA 149 NORDIC INVESTMENT BANK* 149 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 150 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATION 150 INFORMATION OFFICE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 150 EUROPEAN AGENCY FOR THE OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF LARGE-SCALE IT SYSTEMS IN THE AREA FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE 151 NATO COOPERATIVE CYBER DEFENCE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE 151 PALESTINIAN MISSION* 152 HONORARY CONSULS 153 NATIONAL DAYS 161 Public holidays of Estonia (2015) 165 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE AMBASSADORS Nicaragua* H.E. Dr Ricardo ALVARADO NOGUERA June 21, 2005 El Salvador* H.E. Mr Martin Alberto RIVERA GÓMEZ November 10, 2005 Azerbaijan H.E. Mr Tofiq N. ZULFUGAROV October 25, 2007 San Marino* H.E. Mrs Silvia BERTI February 21, 2008 Kazakhstan* H.E. Mr Galymzhan KOISHYBAYEV February 26, 2009 Burkina Faso* H.E. Ms Monique ILBOUDO March 26, 2009 Bolivia* H.E. Mr Milton René Soto SANTIESTEBAN November 26, 2009 Portugal* H.E. Ms Maria de Fátima PINA PERESTRELLO December 10, 2009 Bangladesh* H.E. Dr S.M. Saiful HOQUE April 29, 2010 Ukraine H.E. Mr Viktor KRYZHANIVSKYI January 27, 2011 Cambodia* H.E. Mr THAY Vanna February 16, 2011 Brazil H.E. Mr Vergniaud ELYSEU FILHO September 28, 2011 ________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Romania* H.E. Dr Marian Cătălin AVRAMESCU September 28, 2011 Kosovo* H.E. Mr Ilir DUGOLLI October 6, 2011 Israel* H.E. Mr Dan ASHBEL November 23, 2011 Chile* H.E. Mr Eduardo TAPIA RIEPEL November 23, 2011 Argentina* H.E. Mr Roberto Daniel PIERINI January 26, 2012 United Kingdom H.E. Mr Christopher Bruce HOLTBY February 21, 2012 China H.E. Mr QU Zhe April 24, 2012 Indonesia* H.E. Mr Elias GINTING April 24, 2012 Namibia* H.E. Mr Daniel Rudolph SMITH May 22, 2012 Armenia* H.E. Mr Ara AIVAZIAN May 22, 2012 South Africa* H.E. Mr Phaswana Cleopus MOLOTO June 28, 2012 Denmark H.E. Mr Søren KELSTRUP August 30, 2012 Oman* H.E. Mr Abdul Aziz Abdullah Zahir AL-HINAI August 30, 2012 ____________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Nigeria* H.E. Mr Frank NGOZI ISOH August 30, 2012 Czech H.E. Mr Richard KADLČÁK September 17, 2012 Ecuador* H.E. Mr Mario Aníbal GUERRERO MURGUEYTIO September 17, 2012 Tajikistan* H.E. Mr Kozidavlat KOIMDODOV October 11, 2012 Colombia* H.E. Ms Victoria GONZÁLEZ-ARIZA October 11, 2012 Lithuania H.E. Mr Neilas TANKEVIČIUS November 23, 2012 Japan H.E. Mr Tetsuro KAI November 23, 2012 Luxembourg* H.E. Mrs Michèle PRANCHÈRE-TOMASSINI November 23, 2012 Italy H.E. Mr Marco CLEMENTE December 12, 2012 Cuba* H.E. Mr Enrique Orta GONZÁLEZ December 12, 2012 Croatia* H.E. Mr Krešimir KOPČIĆ December 12, 2012 _________________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Honduras* H.E. Mr Roberto Flores BERMÚDEZ January 30, 2013 Bulgaria* H.E. Mr Lyubomir TODOROV TODOROV January 30, 2013 Serbia* H.E. Mr Slavko KRULJEVIĆ January 30, 2013 Macedonia H.E. Mr Sasho VELJANOVSKI February 15, 2013 Netherlands H.E. Mr Jos SCHELLAARS February 15, 2013 Australia* H.E. Mr Gerald Bruce THOMSON March 27, 2013 Greece H.E. Mr Constantine CATSAMBIS May 30, 2013 Morocco* H.E. Mr Mohammed ARIAD May 30, 2013 Sweden H.E. Mr Anders LJUNGGREN September 17, 2013 France H.E. Mr Michel RAINERI September 17, 2013 Philippines* H.E. Mrs Patricia Ann V. PAEZ September 17, 2013 Switzerland* H.E. Mr Markus Niklaus Paul DUTLY September 17, 2013 _________________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Latvia H.E. Mr Juris BONE October 23, 2013 Tunisia* H.E. Mr Slim Ben JAÂFAR October 23, 2013 Zambia* Reverend Edith MUTALE October 23, 2013 Mexico* H.E. Ms Norma PENSADO MORENO November 5, 2013 Montenegro* H.E. Mr Ramiz BAŠIĆ November 5, 2013 Malta* H.E. Prof Charles L. MIFSUD November 5, 2013 Mongolia* H.E. Mr Zorig ALTAI November 5, 2013 Guatemala* H.E. Mr Jorge Ricardo PUTZEYS URIGÜEN November 28, 2013 Vietnam* H.E. Mr BUI Van Khoa November 28, 2013 Slovenia* H.E. Mr Tone KAJZER January 15, 2014 Egypt* H.E. Mr Mahmoud Gamil Ahmed EL DIEB January 15, 2014 Republic of Korea* H.E. Dr Chang DONGHEE January 15, 2014 Iceland* H.E. Mrs Kristίn Aðalbjörg ÁRNADÓTTIR January 15, 2014 _______________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia United Arab Emirates* H.E. Mr Jumaa Mubarak AL JUNAIBI March 26, 2014 Malaysia* H.E. Mrs Blanche OLBERY March 26, 2014 Georgia H.E. Ms Tea AKHVLEDIANI April 24, 2014 Holy See* H.E. Archbishop Pedro LÓPEZ QUINTANA April 24, 2014 Belarus H.E. Mr Anatoly STEPUS September 18, 2014 Poland H.E. Mr Robert Michał FILIPCZAK September 18, 2014 Finland H.E. Mrs Kirsti Johanna NARINEN September 18, 2014 Norway H.E. Mr Dagfinn SØRLI September 18, 2014 Ireland H.E. Mr Frank FLOOD September 18, 2014 Rwanda* H.E. Mr Jean Pierre KARABARANGA October 22, 2014 Kuwait* H.E. Monther Bader Sulaiman AL-EISSA October 22, 2014 Ethiopia* H.E. Mr Teshome TOGA October 22, 2014 Jordan* H.E. Mr Ahmad MUFLEH October 22, 2014 ____________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Spain H.E. Mr Fernando García CASAS November 18, 2014 Uruguay* H.E. Mr Pablo SADER November 18, 2014 Pakistan* H.E. Dr Khalid Hussain MEMON November 18, 2014 New Zealand* H.E. Mr Rod HARRIS December 4, 2014 Slovakia* H.E. Mr Tibor KRÁLIK December, 2014 Myanmar* H.E. Mr U Soe NWE December 4, 2014 Tanzania* H.E. Mrs Dora MMARI MSECHU December 16, 2014 Qatar* H.E. Mr Saoud Abdulla Zaid AL-MAHMOUD December 16, 2014 India* H.E. Mr Ashok Kumar SHARMA December 16, 2014 Mauritania* H.E. Mr Mohamed Mahmoud OULD BRAHIM KHLIL January 13, 2015 Albania* H.E. Dr Shpresa KURETA January 13, 2015 Hungary* H.E. Mr Kristóf FORRAI January 13, 2015 Iraq* H.E. Dr Saad A.W. JAWAD KINDEEL February 10, 2015 _______________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia Botswana* H.E. Mr Lameck NTHEKELA February 10, 2015 Lao* H.E. Mr Sithong CHITNHOTHINH February 10, 2015 Cyprus* H.E. Mr Evangelos SAVVA February 12, 2015 Togo* H.E. Prof Kwami Christophe DIKENOU February 12, 2015 Ghana* H.E. Ms Akua Sena DANSUA February 12, 2015 Canada* H.E Mr Alain HAUSSER March 25, 2015 Germany H.E Mr Christoph EICHHORN September 8, 2015 Austria H.E Mrs Doris DANLER September 8, 2015 Algeria* H.E Mr Salah LEBDIOUI September 8, 2015 Turkey H.E. Ms Hayriye KUMAŞҪIOĞLU October 15, 2015 Russia H.E. Mr Aleksandr PETROV October 15, 2015 Iran* H.E. Mr Kambiz JALALI October 15, 2015 _____________________________________________________ * – not residing in Estonia DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS ALBANIA* National Day: November – 28 Flag Day Embassy of the Republic of Albania Ul. Altowa 1, 02-386 Warsaw Tel: (48 22) 824 14 27 Fax: (48 22) 824 14 26 E-mail: [email protected] Homepage:www.ambasadat.gov.al/poland/sq/ _________________________________________________________ H.E. Ms Shpresa KURETA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (January 13, 2015) Mr Vasil KURETA Mr Shkelzen MACUKULLI First Secretary ALGERIA* National Day: November 1 – Anniversary of the revolution (1954) Embassy of the People`s Democratic Republic of Algeria Ul. Dabrowiecka 21, 03-932 Warsaw Tel: (48 22) 617 58 55, 617 59 31 Fax: (48 22) 616 00 81 E-mail: [email protected]
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