List of ambassadors of Uruguay

The following is a list of countries to which Uruguay has provided ambassadors, with their respective incumbents (in 2013).

Country Ambassador Notes
Angola Álvaro Enrique González Otero[1] Concurrent: Nigeria
Argentina Guillermo Pomi[2]
Australia Alberto Fajardo[3] Concurrent: Fiji, New Zealand, East Timor
Austria Carlos Barros Concurrent: Hungary, Slovakia
Belgium Walter Cancela[4] Concurrent: Luxembourg
Bolivia Carlos Flanagan
Brazil Carlos Amorín
Canada Elbio Rosselli Concurrent: Iceland
Chile Rodolfo Camarosano
China Mª del Rosario Portell Concurrent: Macau
Colombia Duncan Croci
Costa Rica Fernando Marr Concurrent: Belize, Guyana
Cuba Ariel Bergamino Concurrent: Jamaica
Czech Republic Diana Magdalena Espino Concurrent: Slovenia, Turkey
Dominican Republic Luis Alberto Carresse Concurrent: Barbados
Ecuador Enrique Delgado
Egypt Agustín Espinosa Concurrent: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Jordan, Libya
El Salvador Mª Cristina Figueroa Concurrent: Nicaragua
Finland Pablo Emilio Sader Hernández
France Omar Mesa Concurrent: Algeria, Monaco, Senegal
Germany Alberto Guani Amarilla
Greece José Luis Pombo
Guatemala Mª del Carmen Fros Concurrent: Honduras
Holy See Daniel Ramada[5] Concurrent: Order of Malta
India César Ferrer Concurrent: Bangladesh
Iran Juan Carlos Ojeda Concurrent: Pakistan
Israel Abram Greiver
Italy Gustavo Álvarez Goyoaga Concurrent: Croatia, Tunisia
Japan Ana Mª Estévez
Lebanon Jorge Luis Jure Concurrent: Cyprus, Syria
Malaysia Gerardo Prato Concurrent: Cambodia, Thailand
Mexico Rodolfo Camarosano[4] Concurrent: Bahamas
Netherlands Álvaro Moerzinger
Panama Francisco Purificatti
Paraguay Juan Enrique Fischer
Peru Juan José Arteaga
Poland Julio Giambruno Concurrent: Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine
Portugal José Korzeniak[4] Concurrent: Morocco
Qatar José Luis Remedi Concurrent: Bahrain, Oman
Romania Pedro Martín Mo Amaro Concurrent: Bulgaria, Serbia
Russia Jorge Alberto Meyer Concurrent: Armenia, Kazakhstan
Saudi Arabia Rodolfo Invernizzi Concurrent: Iraq, Kuwait
South Africa Luis Homero Bermúdez Concurrent: Ghana
South Korea Alba Florio Concurrent: Philippines
Spain Francisco Bustillo[6] Concurrent: Andorra
Sweden Zulma Guelman Concurrent: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Norway
Switzerland Luis Ricardo Nario Concurrent: Kenya, Liechtenstein
United Arab Emirates Nelson Yemil Chabén[1]
United Kingdom Néstor Moreira Concurrent: Ireland
United States Carlos Pita
Venezuela Óscar Ramos Concurrent: Trinidad and Tobago
Vietnam Carlos Mª Irigaray Concurrent: Indonesia and Singapore

References

  1. 1 2 "New Uruguayan ambassadors in Angola and Emirates". EL PAIS. 10 June 2014. (Spanish)
  2. "Senado aprueba venia de Pomi en Argentina". LR21. April 14, 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2012. (Spanish)
  3. Fajardo embajador (Spanish)
  4. 1 2 3 Venias para Cancela, Korzeniak y Camarosano (Spanish)
  5. CV del Prof. Ramada (Spanish)
  6. "Senado votó la venia a Bustillo". EL OBSERVADOR. 2 October 2012. (Spanish)

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