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DIPLOMATIC and CONSULAR LIST October 2018 DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR LIST October 2018 DEPARTMENT OF PROTOCOL MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BANGKOK It is requested that amendment be reported without delay to the Protocol Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This List is up-to-date at the time of printing, but there are inevitably frequent changes and amendments. CONTENTS Order of Precedence of Heads of Missions .............................................................................................. 1 - 8 Diplomatic Missions ............................................................................................................................ 9 - 241 Consular Representatives ................................................................................................................. 242 - 259 Consular Representatives (Honorary) .............................................................................................. 260 - 376 United Nations Organizations .......................................................................................................... 377 - 399 International Organizations .............................................................................................................. 400 - 414 Public Holidays for 2018 ................................................................................................................ 415 - 416 Order of Precedence of Heads of Missions ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Order of Malta H.E. Mr. Michael Douglas Mann…………………………………………………... 29.09.2004 *Dominican H.E. Mr. Hans Dannenberg Castellanos…………………………………………… 22.03.2007 *Seychelles H.E. Mr. Philippe Le Gall………………………………………………………….. 24.01.2008 *Eritrea H.E. Mr. Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam……………………………………………..17.06.2009 *Djibouti H.E. Mr. Ahmed Araita Ali………………………………………………………… 25.09.2009 *Nicaragua H.E. Mr. Saul Arana Castellon……………………………………………………... 18.03.2011 Singapore H.E. Mrs. Chua Siew San (DEAN)………………………………………………… 23.03.2012 *Gabon H.E. Mr. Carlos Boungou………………………………………………………….. 21.06.2012 *Zimbabwe H.E. Mr. Cuthbert Zhakata…………………………………………………………. 22.06.2012 *Liberia H.E. Ms. Youngor Telewoda………………………………………………………. 27.11.2012 Holy See H.E. Archbishop Paul Tschang In-Nam……………………………………………. 04.12.2012 *San Marino H.E. Ms. Jessica Gasperoni………………………………………………………… 06.03.2013 Morocco H.E. Mr. Abdelilah El Housni……………………………………………………… 30.04.2013 Colombia H.E. Mr. Andelfo Jose Garcia Gonzalez…………………………………………… 14.05.2013 Kuwait H.E. Mr. Abdullah Jomaa Abdullah AlSharhan…………………………………… 03.12.2013 2 *Angola H.E. Mr. Manuel Eduardo dos Santos e Silva Bravo………………………………. 21.02.2014 DPR. Korea H.E. Mr. Mun Song Mo……………………………………………………………. 18.04.2014 *Guinea H.E. Dr. Alpha Diallo……………………………………………………………….08.07.2014 Russia H.E. Mr. Kirill Mikhailovich Barsky………………………………………………. 21.10.2014 Australia H.E. Mr. Paul Robilliard…………………………………………………………… 03.11.2014 *Montenegro H.E. Mr. Vladimir Radulovic………………………………………………………. 10.11.2014 *Venezuela H.E. Mr. Manuel Antonio Guzman Hernandez……………………………………. 06.11.2014 Bangladesh H.E. Mrs. Saida Muna Tasneem…………………………………………………… 02.12.2014 Nepal H.E. Mr. Khaga Nath Adhikari…………………………………………………….. 19.01.2015 *Marshall Islands H.E. Mr. Thomas D. Kijiner……………………………………………………….. 03.02.2015 *Iraq H.E. Dr. Basim Hattab Habash AlTumma…………………………………………. 17.02.2015 United Arab Emirates H.E. Mr. Saif Abdulla Mohammed Khalfan AlShamisi…………………………… 20.02.2015 Kenya H.E. Mr. Patrick Simiyu Wamoto…………………………………………………. 20.03.2015 Japan H.E. Mr. Shiro Sadoshima…………………………………………………………. 30.04.2015 Panama H.E. Ms. María del Carmen Martínez Arosemena…………………………………. 08.05.2015 *Malta H.E. Mr. Clifford Borg Marks……………………………………………………... 27.05.2015 Brunei Darussalam H.E. Mr. Haji Ismail bin Haji Abd Manap…………………………………………. 22.06.2015 3 Philippines H.E. Mrs. Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon…………………………………………… 27.07.2015 Mongolia H.E. Mr. Tugsbilguun Tumurkhuleg……………………………………………….. 11.08.2015 *Comoros H.E. Mr. Mahmoud Mohamed Aboud……………………………………………... 19.08.2015 Sri Lanka H.E. Mrs. Kshenuka Dhireni Senewiratne…………………………………………. 27.08.2015 *Algeria H.E. Mr. Nasreddine Rimouche……………………………………………………. 11.09.2015 Sweden H.E. Mr. Staffan Herrström………………………………………………………… 17.09.2015 Switzerland H.E. Mr. Ivo Sieber………………………………………………………………… 01.10.2015 Portugal H.E. Mr. Francisco de Assis Morais e Cunha Vaz Patto…………………………... 13.11.2015 R. Korea H.E. Mr. Noh Kwang-il……………………………………………………………. 23.11.2015 Slovak H.E. Mr. Stanislav Opiela………………………………………………………….. 30.12.2015 *Tunisia H.E. Mr. Mourad Belhassen………………………………………………………... 30.12.2015 Ukraine H.E. Mr. Andrii Beshta…………………………………………………………….. 04.02.2016 Iran H.E. Mr. Mohsen Mohammadi…………………………………………………….. 08.02.2016 Timor-Leste H.E. Mr. Joaquim Amaral………………………………………………………….. 12.02.2016 *Slovenia H.E. Mr. Janez Premože……………………………………………………………. 10.03.2016 UK H.E. Mr. Brian John Davidson…………………………………………………….. 01.06.2016 Indonesia H.E. Mr. Ahmad Rusdi…………………………………………………………….. 13.06.2016 4 Mexico H.E. Mr. Jaime Virgilio Nualart Sánchez………………………………………….. 17.06.2016 *Micronesia H.E. Mr. Carlson D. Apis…………………………………………………………... 09.08.2016 *Tonga H.R.H. Princess Angelika Latufuipeka Tuku’aho…………………………………. 16.08.2016 Bhutan H.E. Mr. Tshewang Chophel Dorji………………………………………………… 08.09.2016 *Lithuania H.E. Ms. Ina Marčiulionyte………………………………………………………… 08.09.2016 Argentina H.E. Mrs. María Alicia Cuzzoni de Sonschein…………………………………….. 15.09.2016 Denmark H.E. Mr. Uffe Wolffhechel………………………………………………………… 15.09.2016 Finland H.E. Mrs. Satu Suikkari-Kleven…………………………………………………… 19.09.2016 Canada H.E. Ms. Donica Pottie…………………………………………………………….. 26.09.2016 Qatar H.E. Sheikh Jassim bin Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Alabdulrahman Al-Thani…... 04.10.2016 Belgium H.E. Mr. Philippe Kridelka………………………………………………………… 14.03.2017 Turkey H.E. Ms. Evren Dagdelen Akgun………………………………………………….. 27.03.2017 South Africa H.E. Mr. Geoffrey Quinton Mitchell Doidge……………………………………… 05.04.2017 Czechia H.E. Mr. Marek Librický………………………………………………………….. 05.04.2017 Cuba H.E. Mr. Hector Conde Almeida…………………………………………………... 12.04.2017 *Ethiopia H.E. Mr. Asfaw Dingamo………………………………………………………….. 06.05.2017 5 *Serbia H.E. Mr. Slobodan Marinković…………………………………………………….. 10.05.2017 *Bosnia and Herzegovina H.E. Mr. Emir Hadzikadunić………………………………………………………. 10.05.2017 Peru H.E. Mr. Fernando Julio Antonio Quirós Campos…………………………………. 24.05.2017 Chile H.E. Mr. Christian Rehren Bargetto……………………………………………….. 24.05.2017 *Mauritius H.E. Mr. Issop Patel………………………………………………………………... 30.06.2017 Sudan H.E. Mrs. Sanaa Hamad Alawad Gourafi………………………………………….. 30.06.2017 Myanmar H.E. U Myo Myint Than…………………………………………………………… 30.06.2017 *Belarus H.E. Mr. Vladimir Goshin………………………………………………………….. 11.08.2017 *Azerbaijan H.E. Mr. Galey Aliyevich Allahverdiyev………………………………………….. 08.09.2017 Pakistan H.E. Mr. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad…………………………………………………….. 08.09.2017 Cambodia H.E. Mr. Long Visalo………………………………………………………………. 08.09.2017 *Cote d'Ivoire H.E. Mr. Adama Dosso…………………………………………………………….. 26.09.2017 Spain H.E. Mr. Emilio de Miguel Calabia………………………………………………... 26.09.2017 Kazakhstan H.E. Ms. Raushan Yesbulatova…………………………………………………….. 26.09.2017 Israel H.E. Mr. Meir Shlomo……………………………………………………………... 26.09.2017 China H.E. Mr. Lyu Jian…………………………………………………………………... 26.09.2017 6 Viet Nam H.E. Mr. Nguyen Hai Bang………………………………………………………… 18.10.2017 Lao PDR H.E. Mr. Seng Soukhathivong……………………………………………………... 01.11.2017 European Union H.E. Mr. Pirkka Tapiola……………………………………………………………. 10.12.2017 Poland H.E. Mr. Waldemar Dubaniowski………………………………………………….. 10.12.2017 Romania H.E. Mr. Bogdan Badea……………………………………………………………. 10.12.2017 Austria H.E. Mrs. Eva Hager……………………………………………………………….. 10.12.2017 Nigeria H.E. Mr. Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli……………………………………………………. 24.12.2017 *Estonia H.E. Mr. Marten Kokk……………………………………………………………... 27.02.2018 *Georgia H.E. Mr. Archil Dzuliashvili……………………………………………………….. 27.02.2018 Malaysia H.E. Dato' Jojie Samuel……………………………………………………………. 27.02.2018 Egypt H.E. Mrs. Laila Ahmed Bahaaeldin………………………………………………... 24.03.2018 *Turkmenistan H.E. Mr. Yazkuli Mammedov……………………………………………………… 24.03.2018 Bahrain H.E. Mr. Ahmed Abdulla Al-Hajeri………………………………………………... 24.03.2018 Brazil H.E. Mrs. Ana Lucy Gentil Cabral Petersen……………………………………….. 24.03.2018 Netherlands H.E. Mr. Kees Pieter Rade…………………………………………………………. 10.05.2018 Fiji H.E. Mr. Kolinio Gata Takali………………………………………………………. 10.05.2018 * Uruguay H.E. Mrs. Elsa Nury Bauzán Benzano……………………………………………... 25.07.2018 7 Maldives H.E. Mr. Mohamed Nasheed………………………………………………………. 25.07.2018 * Armenia H.E. Mr. Sergey Manasaryan………………………………………………………. 10.08.2018 New Zealand H.E. Mr. Tahamoana Aisea Cluny Macpherson…………………………………… 10.08.2018 * Yemen H.E. Mr. Adel Mohamed Ali Ba Hamid…………………………………………… 10.08.2018 Italy H.E. Mr. Lorenzo Galanti………………………………………………………….. 10.08.2018 Chargé d’Affaires Saudi Arabia Mr. Abdalelah Mohammed A. Alsheaiby………………………………………….. 31.08.2012 * Non – resident ambassador 8 Diplomatic Missions AZERBAIJAN The Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan Chancery: Lot 589, Jalan 6, Taman Tel: 603 4252 6800 Ampang Utama 68000 603 4253 4800 Ampang, Selangor Darul 603 4252 6700 Ehsan Malaysia Fax: 603 4257 1800 Email: [email protected] Office hours: 09.00 - 17.00 (Monday - Friday) Consular hours: 10.00 - 13.00 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) National Day: 28 May (Residence in H.E. Mr. Galey Aliyevich Allahverdiyev 08.09.2017 Kuala Lumpur) Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Lala Allahverdiyeva 10 AFGHANISTAN The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Chancery: Wisma
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