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Diplomatic List DIPLOMATIC LIST AFGANISTAN INDIA POLAND ALBANIA INDONESIA PORTUGAL ALGERIA IRAN QATAR ANGOLA IRELAND ROMANIA ARGENTINE ISRAEL ITALY RUSSIAN FEDERATION SAUDI AUSTRALIA JAPAN ARABIA AUSTRIA JORDAN SERBIA AZERBAIJAN KAZAKHSTAN SLOVAKIA BANGLADESH KOREA KOSOVO SLOVENIA BELARUS KUWAIT SOVEREIGN ORDER OF MALTA BELGIUM KYRGYZSTAN SPAIN BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA LATVIA SRI LANKA BRAZIL LESOTHO LIBYA SUDAN SWEDEN BULGARIA LITHUANIA LAO SWITZERLAND BURKINA FASO LUXEMBOURG SYRIA TANZANIA CANADA CHINA MALAWI THAILAND TOGO CROATIA MALAYSIA MALTA TURKEY CUBA MEXICO UGANDA CYPRUS MOLDOVA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CZECH REPUBLIC MONGOLIA UKRAINE DENMARK ECUADOR MOROCCO UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT EUROPEAN UNION MONTENEGRO BRITAIN AND EGYPT NAMIBIA NORTHERN IRELAND UNITED ESTONIA NETHERLANDS STATES OF AMERICA VENEZUELA FINLAND NEW ZELAND VIETNAM FRANCE NORWAY ZAMBIA GERMANY PAKISTAN GREECE PARAGUAY PERU GHANA GUINEA HOLY SEE HUNGARY ICELAND ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGANISTAN Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 57 “Simeonovsko shosse” street, Res. 3, 1700 Sofia telephone: +359 2 962-74-76 / +359 2 962-51-93 fax: +359 2 962-74-86 e-mail: [email protected] Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 09:00 - 16:00 Consular Section: Monday and Thursday 09:00 - 16:00 National Holiday: 19 August- Independence Day Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Mohammad Khalil Kargar, First Secretary REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA Embassy of the Republic of Albania Slavej Planina 2, 1000 Skopje telephone: +389 2 3246 726 fax: +389 2 3246 727 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.albanianembassy.org.mk Visa Office telephone: +389 2 324 6726 – ext. 105 Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 08.00 - 16.00 Consular Section: 10.00 - 12.00 National Holiday: National Day, November 28 His Excellency Mr. Fatos Reka Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Ms. Anita Shaqiri, Counselor, Political and Consular Affairs Mr. Igli Pira, First Secretary Mr. Ervis Lika, Second Secretary Political Affairs Mr. Alban Malia, Third Secretary Political Affairs Mr. Petrika Grazhdani, Economic Counselor Col. Eduard Bala, Defence Attaché (residence in Pristina) Mr. Ahmet Lala, Minister Counselor (to the MARRI Initiative) 2 PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA Embassy of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria Bd. Lascar Catargiu, no 29, Sector 1 Cod postal 010663 Bucharest telephone: + 40 21 211 51 50 / + 40 21 212 41 85 / + 40 21 314 45 65 fax: + 40 21 211 56 95 e-mail: [email protected] Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 08.30 - 17.00 Opening Hours on Friday 08.30 - 13.00 National Holiday: November 1st Anniversary of the Revolution His Excellency Mrs. Taous Djellouli Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Mohammed OULD KIAR Minister Plenipotentiary Mr. Mohamed MALEK Diplomatic Secretary (Chief of the Administrative and Financial Department) REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA Embassy of the Republic of Angola Vladete Kovačevića 14, Senjak, 11000 Belgrade telephone: +381 11 2653 422 / +381 11 2653 423 fax: +381 11 2653 424 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.angolaembassy.org.rs Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Iria Angela da Paz Costa Santiago Counselor, Chargée d’Affaires a.i. 3 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Embassy of the Argentine Republic Dragan Tsankov 36 blvd. WTC INTERPRED - bl. B, 8th floor 1040 Sofia telephone: +359 2 971 25 39 / +359 2 971 25 90 / +359 2 973 32 04 fax: +359 2 969 30 28 e-mail : [email protected] Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 11:00 - 18.00 Consular Section: every day (except Wednesday) 10:00 - 13:00 National Holiday: Revolution of May (1810), May 25 Е-mail: [email protected] Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ms. Mariela Constanza Damoni First Secretary AUSTRALIA Embassy of Australia 8th Floor, Vladimir Popovic 38-40 11070 New Belgrade telephone: +381 11 3303 400 fax: +381 11 3303 409 (Chancery) (TBC) +381 11 3303 441 (Immigration-Visas) (TBC) telephone: +381 11 3303 452 (AFP - Liaison Office) fax: +381 11 3303 445 (AFP - Liaison Office) (TBC) e-mail: [email protected] www.serbia.embassy.gov.au Оpening Hours: Monday- Thursday 08:30 – 16:30 Opening Hours on Friday: 08.30 - 14.00 National Holiday: Australia Day, January 26 Her Excellency Mrs. Ruth Caris Stewart Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Liang Zeng First Secretary, Deputy Head of Mission Ms. Ashley Joy Katz First Secretary (Immigration) Ms. Elizabeth Anne Buchan Second Secretary 4 Mr. Simon John Noble Second Secretary (Immigration) Ms. Ruth Pietersen Second Secretary (Immigration) Mr. Ian Martin Quirik Counsellor, Senior Liaison Officer - AFP AUSTRIA Embassy of the Republic of Austria Mile Popjordanov 8, 1000 Skopje telephone: +389 2 3083 400 +389 2 3083 700 Consular section fax: + 389 2 3083 350 e-mail: skopje-ob@bmеia.gv.at web site: bmeia.gv.at/skopje Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 08.00 - 16.00 (Embassy) Monday – Thursday 08.30 -11.30 (Consular Section) National Holiday: National Day, October 26 His Excellency Mr. Georg Woutsas Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ms. Svetlana Petrukhina-Woutsas Mr. Lucas BACHMAYER, Second Secretary and Consul, Deputy Head of Mission Mr. Dietmar OSWALD, Assistant Attaché Ms. Claudia SCHEIDL, Assistant Attaché Col. Friedrich HOFBAUER, Police Attaché Col. Thomas AHAMMER, Defense Attaché (Resident in Belgrade) Mr. Christian BRAWENZ, Attaché for Agriculture, Forestry and Environment (Resident in Belgrade) Col. Heinz TRENK, Deputy Defense Attaché (Resident in Belgrade) 5 Ms. Erika TEOMAN BRENNER, Commercial Attaché (Resident in Belgrade) Mr. Michael DOBERSBERGER, Deputy Commercial Attaché (Resident in Belgrade) Ms. Nina BESIREVIC, Cooperation for Education (Resident in Tirana) Mr. Harald FUGGER, Social Attaché (Resident in Vienna) Trade and Commercial Office- Regional Office Skopje Maksim Gorki 1, 1000 Skopje telephone: +389 2 3109 232 / +389 2 3131 969 fax: +389 2 3131 968 e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan Diplomatik Site, Baku Sokak No 1 Oran Ankara, Turkey telephone: +312 491 1681 82 83 fax: +312 492 0430 e-mail: [email protected] His Excellency Mr. Faig Baghirov Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH Embassy of People’s Republic of Bangladesh Calle Manuel Marañón 13 28043, Madrid, Spain www.bangladeshembassy.es phone: +34 914019932 fax: +34 914 02 9564 email: [email protected] His Excellency Mr. Hassan Mahmood Khandker Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Rumaisa Samad Mr. M Harun Al Rashid Counsellor 6 REPUBLIC OF BELARUS Embassy of the Republic of Belarus Chancery: Deligradska 13 Belgrade Tel: 3616-938 Fax: 3616-836 E-mail: [email protected] http://serbia.mfa.gov.by Working hours (Chancery): Monday-Friday: 08.00–17.00h Working hours (Consular Section): Monday-Friday: 09.00–12.00h His Excellency Mr. Valery Brylev Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Mikhail KAZHURO Counsellor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. BELGIUM Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium Blvd. James Bourchier 103 Sofia 1407 telephone: +359 2 988 72 90 fax: +359 2 963 36 38 e-mail: [email protected] Consular Section: tel: +359 2 988 72 80 Opening Hours (Secretary): Monday- Friday 09:00-12:30 and 14:00-17:00 Opening Hours (Consular Section): Monday- Friday 09:00-12:00 National Holiday: Accession of King Leopold, July 21 His Excellency Mr. François Bontemps Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Bart Coessens Deputy Head of Mission (Consular, Administrative European and Economic Affairs) Mr. Joris Beckers First Secretary (Political, Social and Cultural Affairs) Mrs. Anne Defourny Economic & Commercial Counsellor, Foreign Trade & Investment Representation AWEX - BIE - FIT Mr. Charles De Winter Benelux Liaison Officer (Resident in Tirana) Mr. Eric Poppe Delegate of the French Community in Belgium and the Walloon Region (Resident in Bucharest) Colonel GS Yves Cuvelier Non-Resident Defense Attaché 7 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina str. 20 Oktomvri No 15 1000 Skopje telephone: + 389 2 3086 216 fax: + 389 2 3086 221 e-mail: [email protected] Opening Hours: 08:30 - 16:30 His Excellency Mr. Dragan Jaćimović Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Lepa Babic Minister Counsellor Mrs. Milana Skipina Counsellor BRAZIL Embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil 1000 Sofia, 5, rue. Veliko Tarnovo telephone: +359 2 971 98 19 / +359 2 971 98 21 fax: +359 2 971 28 18 e-mail: [email protected] web site: http://sofia.itamaraty.gov.br Opening Hours: 09.00 - 17.00 National Holiday: Independence Day, September 7 (1822) Her Excellency Ms. Ana Maria Sampaio Fernandes Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary М. Ricardo Guerra de ARAUJO Minister, Deputy Head of Mission Mrs. Hélène Michel de ARAUJO M. Eduardo da Rocha Modesto GALVÃO Second Secretary Mrs. Liziane da Silva Modesto Reis GALVÃO Mrs. Vera Lucia Iquiene LOPES Attachée (Affaires Administratives, Vice-consul) 8 BULGARIA Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria Zlatko Shnajder str. No 3, 1000 Skopje Telephone: +389 2 3229 444 / +389 2 3246 491 Fax: +389 2 3246 493 e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; website: www.mfa.bg/embassies/macedonia Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 09.00 - 13.00, 14.00 - 17.30 Consular Department: Monday-Friday 09.30 - 12.00 /between 12h and 13h public information on consular issues/ Telephone: +389 2 3229 444 Telephone: +389 2 3246 491 E-mail: [email protected] National Holiday: National Day, March 3 His Excellency Mr. Angel
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