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BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA MINISTRY of FOREIGN AFFAIRS Department of Diplomatic Protocol BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Department of Diplomatic Protocol DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR CORPS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA April 2019 1 2 C O N T E N T S Order of Precedence among the Heads of Diplomatic Missions and dates of presentation of credentials 9 Heads of Diplomatic Representation Offices 11 Diplomatic Missions accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina * - Non Resident ALBANIA* 15 ALGERIA * 17 ANGOLA * 19 ARGENTINA * 21 ARMENIA* 23 AUSTRALIA * 25 AUSTRIA 27 AZERBAIJAN* 29 BAHRAIN* 31 BANGLADESH * 33 BELARUS * 35 BELGIUM * 37 BRAZIL 39 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM* 41 BULGARIA 43 BURKINA FASO * 45 CANADA* 47 CHILE * 49 CHINA 51 COSTA RICA* 53 CROATIA 55 CUBA * 57 CYPRUS* 59 CZECH REPUBLIC 61 DENMARK* 63 ECUADOR* 65 3 EGYPT 67 ESTONIA * 69 ETHIOPIA* 71 FINLAND * 73 FRANCE 75 GEORGIA* 77 GERMANY 79 GHANA* 83 GREECE 85 HOLY SEE 87 HUNGARY 89 ICELAND * 91 INDIA * 93 INDONESIA 95 IRAN 97 IRAQ* 99 IRELAND * 101 ISRAEL * 103 ITALY 105 JAPAN 107 JORDAN * 109 KAZAKHSTAN* 111 KOREA (Democratic People's Republic) * 113 KOREA (Republic of Korea) * 115 KUWAIT 117 LATVIA * 119 LITHUANIA* 121 LIBYA 123 LUXEMBOURG* 125 MALAYSIA 127 MALI * 129 MALTA * 131 MAURITANIA* 133 MEXICO * 135 4 MOLDOVA * 137 MONGOLIA* 139 MONTENEGRO 141 MOROCCO * 143 NETHERLANDS 145 NEW ZEALAND * 147 NIGERIA * 149 NORTH MACEDONIA 151 NORWAY 153 OMAN * 155 PAKISTAN 157 PALESTINE 159 PERU * 161 PHILIPPINES * 163 POLAND 165 PORTUGAL* 167 QATAR 169 ROMANIA 171 RUSSIA 173 SAN MARINO 177 SAUDI ARABIA 179 SERBIA 183 SYRIA * 185 SLOVAKIA 187 SLOVENIA 189 SOUTH AFRICA * 191 SOVEREIGN ORDER OF MALTA 193 SPAIN 195 SRI LANKA * 199 SUDAN* 201 SWEDEN 203 SWITZERLAND 205 THAILAND * 207 TURKEY 209 5 UKRAINE * 213 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES * 215 UNITED KINGDOM 217 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 221 URUGUAY* 229 VIETNAM (Socialist Republic)* 231 YEMEN * 233 ZAMBIA * 235 Mission with special status Delegation of the European Union to Bosnia and Herzegovina 237 Consular Missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina Consulates and Consulates General Croatia / Mostar / 247 Croatia / Banja Luka / 249 Croatia / Tuzla / 251 Croatia /Vitez/ 253 Croatia /Livno/ 255 Serbia /Banja Luka/ 257 Serbia /Mostar/ 259 Turkey / Mostar / 261 Honorary Consulate Albania 265 Australia 267 Bangladesh 269 Brazil 271 Congo 273 Cyprus 275 6 Denmark 277 Finland 279 Guinea 281 Hungary / Banja Luka / 283 Hungary / Mostar / 285 Hungary / Tuzla / 287 Italy 289 Republic of Korea 291 San Marino 293 Slovakia 295 Spain 297 Missions of International Organizations CE Council of Europe 301 EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 303 EPLO The European Public Law Organisation 305 EUSR European Union Special Representative 307 FRBiH Fund for Returnees in Bosnia and Herzegovina 309 ICMP International Commission on Missing Persons 311 ICMPD International Centre for Migration Policy Development 313 ICRC International Committee of Red Cross 315 IFC International Finance Corporation 317 IFRC International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 319 ILO International Labour Office 321 IMF International Monetary Fund 323 IMG International Management Group 325 IOM International Organization for Migration 327 JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency 329 OHR Office of the High Representative 331 OSCE Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina 333 PSOTC Peace Support Operation Training Center 335 RAI Secretariat Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative Secretariat 337 7 RCC Regional Cooperation Council 339 REC Regional Environmental Center 341 UNDP United Nations Development Programme 343 UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 347 UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 349 UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund 351 UNIRMCT United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals 353 WB The World Bank Country Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina 355 WHO World Health Organization 357 National Days 359 8 Ambassadors Date of presentation of Credentials Oman H.E. Mr. Said Al-Harthy 19 February 2008 San Marino H.E. Mr. Michele Chiaruzzi 26 August 2008 Azerbaijan H.E. Dr. Eldar Humbat oglu Hasanov 27 January 2011 Ecuador H.E. Mr. Rafael Paredes Proaño 03 July 2012 Holy See H.E. Archbishop Luigi Pezzuto 12 February 2013 Armenia H.E. Mr. Gagik Ghalatchian 02 December 2013 Latvia H.E. Mr. Alberts Sarkanis 21 July 2014 Malta H.E. Mr. Saviour F. Borg 22 July 2014 Palestine H.E. Mr. Rezeq N.M. Namoora 14 October 2014 Russia H.E. Mr. Petr Ivantsov 14 October 2014 Colombia H.E. Mr. Juan Mayr Maldonado 04 February 2015 Georgia H.E. Mr. Irakli Koplatadze 10 February 2015 Czech Republic H.E. Mr. Jakub Skalnik 25 February 2015 Laos H.E. Mr. Phoukhao Phommavongsa 26 February 2015 Portugal H.E. Mr. Augusto Jose Pestana Saraiva Peixoto 30 March 2015 EU H.E. Mr. Lars-Gunnar Bertil Wigemark 15 April 2015 Uruguay H.E.Mr. Pablo Scheiner 21 April 2015 Albania H.E. Mr. Ilir Melo 13 May 2015 Montenegro H.E. Mr. Milan Lakić 17 June 2015 Sovereign Order of Malta H.E. Mr. Charles-Henry de Rambures 26 June 2015 Saudi Arabia H.E. Mr. Hani Abdullah M. Mominah 03 July 2015 Brazil H.E. Mr. Manoel Gomes Pereira 10 August 2015 Lithuania H.E. Mrs. Rasa Kairiene 08 October 2015 Bangladesh H.E. Mr. Sheikh Mohammed Belal 03 December 2015 India H.E. Mr. Rahul Chhabra 03 December 2015 Chile H.E. Mrs. Veronica Chahin Sarah 17 February 2016 Brunei Darussalam H.E. Mr. Mohd Sahrip Othman 25 February 2016 New Zealand H.E. Mr. John Rata 25 February 2016 South African Rep. H.E. Mr. Marthinus C J van Schalkwyk 25 February 2016 Indonesia H.E. Mrs. Amelia Achmad Yani 29 March 2016 Greece H.E. Mr. Georgios Iliopoulos 12 May 2016 UAE H.E. Mr. Sager Nasser Al Raisi 02 June 2016 Moldova H.E. Mr. Oleg Tulea 21 July 2016 Germany H.E. Mrs. Christiane Constanze Hohmann 10 August 2016 Switzerland H.E. Mrs. Andrea Rauber Saxer 09 September 2016 9 Sweden H.E. Mr. Anders Hagelberg 09 September 2016 Norway H.E. Ms. Guri Rusten 14 September 2016 Bulgaria H.E. Mrs. Avgustina Tzvetkova-Karabascheva 05 October 2016 Romania H.E. Mrs. Dana-Manuela Constantinescu 05 October 2016 Iran H.E. Mr. Mahmoud Heidari 06 October 2016 Turkey H.E. Mr. Haldun Koc 14 November 2016 Canada H.E. Ms. Isabelle Poupart 07 February 2017 Israel H.E. Mr. Boaz Rodkin 07 February 2017 R.Korea H.E. Mr. Park Won-sup 07 February 2017 Zambia H.E. Mr. Humphrey Chilu Chibanda 09 February 2017 Morocco H.E. Mrs. Nour El Houda Marrakchi 03 April 2017 Italy H.E. Mr. Nicola Minasi 10 April 2017 Mexico H.E. Mr. Marco Antonio Garcia Blanco 17 May 2017 Australia H.E. Dr. Brendon Charles Hammer 17 May 2017 France H.E. Mr. Guillaume Jean Rousson 27 June 2017 DPR Korea H.E. Mr. Ri Pyoung Du 03 August 2017 Slovenia H.E. Ms. Zorica Bukinac 13 September 2017 Malaysia H.E. Mr. Zakri bin Jaafar 26 September 2017 Ireland H.E. Mr. Myles Patrick Geiran 26 September 2017 Netherlands H.E. Mr. Reinout Caspar Vos 10 October 2017 Argentina H.E. Mr. Maximiliano Gregorio Cernadas 10 October 2017 Egypt H.E. Mrs. Hala El Bishlawy 20 November 2017 Slovakia H.E. Mr. Martin Kačo 20 November 2017 Peru H.E. Mrs. Maria Eugenia Echeverria Herrera 04 December 2017 Denmark H.E. Mr. Anders Christian Hougard 16 January 2018 Jordan H.E. Mr. Fayiz Khouri 16 January 2018 Ethiopia H.E. Mrs. Zenebu Tadesse Woldetsadik 16 January 2018 Philippines H.E. Mrs. Maria Fe Tanabe Pangilinan 20 February 2018 Nigeria H.E. Ms. Eniola Olaitan Ajayi 21 February 2018 Thailand H.E. Mr. Jakkrit Srivali 21 February 2018 UAE H.E. Mr. Abdulsalam Hareb Obaid Alromaithi 13 March 2018 Japan H.E. Mr. Hideyuki Sakamoto 05 April 2018 Spain H.E. Mr. Jose Maria Valdemoro Gimenez 13 June 2018 Cyprus H.E. Mr. Panayiotis Papadopoulos 26 July 2018 Vietnam H.E. Mr. Nguyen Tien Thuc 26 July 2018 Mongolia H.E. Mrs. Battungalag Gankhuurai 27 July 2018 Ghana H.E. Mrs. Salma Frances Mancell-Egala 27 July 2018 Poland H.E. Mr. Jaroslaw Lindenberg 23 August 2018 10 UK H.E. Mr. Matthew Field 05 September 2018 Hungary H.E. Mr. Krisztian Posa 05 September 2018 Kazakhstan H.E. Mr. Tolezhan Barlybayev 07 September 2018 Bahrain H.E. Dr. Ahmed Abdulrahman Mahmood Ismaeel Alsaati 11 September 2018 Qatar H.E. Mr. Sultan Ali Al-Khater 11 September 2018 Finland H.E. Mr. Risto Piipponen 12 September 2018 Cuba H.E. Mrs. Alicia Elvira Corredera Morales 12 September 2018 Yemen H.E. Mr. Yahia Mohammed Abdullah Al-Shaibi 14 September 2018 Kuwait H.E. Mr. Abdulaziz Ahmad Hassan Ahmad Alsharrah 20 September 2018 Serbia H.E. Mr. Aleksandar Đorđević 23 November 2018 China H.E. Mr. Ji Ping 23 January 2019 Austria H.E. Mrs. Ulrike Hartmann 23 January 2019 USA H.E. Mr. Eric G. Nelson 19 February 2019 Estonia H.E. Mrs. Kristi Karelsohn 19 February 2019 Belgium H.E. Mr. Ghislain D’Hoop 19 February 2019 Belarus H.E. Mr. Aleksandr Ponomarev 19 February 2019 Heads of Diplomatic Representation Offices Belgium Mr. William Gilbert J. 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