List of ambassadors of the European Union

Below are current Ambassadors of the European Union to foreign countries and international organisations. They are also known as Heads of Delegation or Envoys. Prior to the Treaty of Lisbon, the EU was represented abroad by the ambassador of the country holding the semestrial EU council presidency, and the European Commission was represented by a Head of Delegation of the Commission, who was a member of the diplomatic corps and given the title of ambassador as a courtesy.

EU Ambassadors' Conference, September 2018

Since 2010, the Ambassador of the European Union, now officially accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, is appointed by the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission, following a proposal by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

Ambassadors are chosen among candidates coming from the European External Action Service (EEAS), the European Commission, the European Council, and the 27 Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the member states.

Current ambassadors

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Ambassadors by nationality (legend →)

Ambassadors to Non-EU Countries [1]

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Country Location Ambassador Selected Predecessors / Comments
  Afghanistan Brussels (temporarily)   Veronika Boskovic Pohar (acting) 2024   Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin[2] (2013–2017);   Pierre Mayaudon (2017-2021);   Raffaella Iodice (2022-2024)

Normally based in Kabul

  Albania Tirana   Silvio Gonzato 2023   Ettore Sequi (2010–2014);   Romana Vlahutin (2014–2019);   Luigi Soreca (2019-2022);   Christiane Hohmann (2022-2023)
  Algeria Algiers   Diego Mellado Pascua 2024   Marek Skolil (2012–2016);   John O’Rourke (2016-2021);   Thomas Eckert (2021-2024)
  Angola Luanda   Rosário Bento Pais 2023   Gordon Kricke (2012–2016);   Tomáš Uličný (2016-2020);   Jeannette Seppen (2020-2023)
  Argentina Buenos Aires   Amador Sánchez Rico 2021   Alfonso Diez-Torres (2010–2014);   José Ignacio Salafranca (2014–2017);   Aude Maio-Coliche (2017-2021)
  Armenia Yerevan   Vassilis Maragos 2023   Traian Hristea (2011–2015);   Piotr Świtalski (2015–2019);   Andrea Wiktorin (2019–2023)
  Australia Canberra   Gabriele Visentin 2022   Sem Fabrizi (2013–2017);   Michael Pulch[3] (2017-2022)
  Azerbaijan Baku   Peter Michalko 2021   Malena Mård (2013–2017);   Kestutis Jankauskas (2017-2021)
  Bangladesh Dhaka   /   Michael Miller 2024   William Hanna (2010–2014);   Pierre Mayaudon (2014–2017);   Rensje Teerink (2017–2021);   /   Charles Whiteley (2021-2024)
  Barbados & the Eastern Caribbean States Bridgetown   Małgorzata Wasilewska 2020   Mikael Barfod (2012–2016);   Daniela Tramacere (2016–2020)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Antigua & Barbuda,   Dominica,   Grenada,   St. Lucia,   St. Kitts & Nevis,   St. Vincent & the Grenadines, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM

  Belarus Minsk   Steen Nørlov (acting) 2023   Maira Mora (2011–2015);   Andrea Joana-Maria Wiktorin (2015-2019);   Dirk Schuebel (2019-2022)
  Benin Cotonou   Stephane Mund 2024   Josep Coll i Carbo (2013–2017);   Oliver Nette (2017-2019);   Sylvia Hartleif (2020-2024)
  Bolivia La Paz   Jaume Segura Socias 2024   Tim Torlot (2012–2016);   León de la Torre Kraiss (2016-2020);   Michael Dóczy (2020-2024)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo   Luigi Soreca 2024   Peter Sørensen (2011–2015);   Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (2015–2019);   Johann Sattler (2019–2024)

Accredited also as EU Special Representative

  Botswana Gaborone   Petra Pereyra 2022   Gerard McGovern (2010–2014);   Alexander Baum[4] (2014-2018);   Jan Sadek (2018-2022)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to SADC

  Brazil Brasília   Marian Schuegraf 2023   João Gomes Cravinho (2015–2019);   Ignacio Ybáñez (2019-2023)
  Burkina Faso Ouagadougou   Daniel Aristi Gaztelumendi 2023   Alain Holleville (2011–2015);   Jean Lamy (2015-2019);   Wolfram Vetter (2019-2023)
  Burundi Bujumbura   Elisabetta Pietrobon 2023   Wolfram Vetter (2016–2019);   Claude Bochu (2019-2023)
  Cambodia Phnom Penh   Igor Driesmans 2023   Jean-Francois Cautain (2011–2015);   George Edgar (2015-2019)   Carmen Moreno (2019-2023);
  Cameroon Yaoundé   Jean-Marc Chataigner 2023   Françoise Collet (2013–2017);   Hans-Peter Schadek (2017-2021);   Philippe Van Damme (2021-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Equatorial Guinea

  Canada Ottawa   Geneviève Tuts 2024   Marie-Anne Coninsx (2013–2017);   Peteris Ustubs (2017-2021);   Melita Gabrič (2021-2024)
  Cape Verde Praia   Carla Grijó 2021   José Manuel Pinto Teixeira (2012–2017);   Sofia Moreira de Sousa (2017-2021)
  Central African Republic Bangui   /   Diego Escalona Paturel 2024   Jean-Pierre Reymondet-Commoy[3] (2013–2017);   Samuela Isopi (2017-2021);   /   Douglas Carpenter (2021-2024)
  Chad N'Djamena   Przemysław Jacek Bobak 2024   Hélène Cave (2010–2015);   Denisa-Elena Ionete (2015-2018);   Betrand Soret (2018-2022);   Koenraad Cornelis (2022-2024)
  Chile Santiago   Claudia Gintersdorfer 2024   Rafael Dochao Moreno (2012–2016);   Stella Zervoudaki (2016–2020);   León de la Torre Krais (2020-2024)
  People's Republic of China Beijing   Jorge Toledo 2022   Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (2014–2018);   Nicolas Chapuis (2018-2022)
  Colombia Bogotá   Gilles Bertrand 2021   Patricia Llombart Cussac (2018–2021)
  Republic of Congo Brazzaville   Anne Marchal 2021   Saskia de Lang (2014–2018),   Raul Mateus Paula (2018-2021);   Giacomo Durazzo (2021-2024)
  Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa   Nicolás Berlanga Martinez 2023   Jean Michel Dumond (2012-2016);   Bart Ouvry (2017-2019);   Jean-Marc Chataigner (2019-2022);
  Costa Rica San José   Pierre-Louis Lempereur 2021   Pelayo Castro (2015–2019);   María Antonia Calvo (2019-2021)
  Cuba Havana   Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa 2021   Herman Portocarrero (2012–2017);   Alberto Navarro Gonzalez (2017-2021)
  Djibouti Djibouti   Denisa-Elena Ionete 2024   Joseph Silva (2012–2016);   Adam Kułach (2016–2020);   Sylvie Tabesse (2020-2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to IGAD

  Dominican Republic Santo Domingo   Katja Afheldt 2021   Alberto Navarro Gonzalez (2013–2017);   Irene Horejs (2017-2021)
  Ecuador Quito   Jekaterina Dorodnova 2024   Peter Schwaiger (2012–2016);   Marianne Van Steen (2016-2020);   Charles-Michel Geurts (2020-2024)
  Egypt Cairo   Angelina Eichhors 2024   James Moran (2012–2016);   Ivan Surkoš (2017–2020);   Christian Berger (2020-2024)
  El Salvador San Salvador   François Roudié 2021   Stefano Gatto (2009–2013);   Jaume Segura Socias[3] (2013–2017);   Andres Bassols Soldevila (2017-2021)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to SICA

  Eritrea Asmara   Gianluca Grippa 2022   Christian R. Manahl (2014–2017)[1];   Josep Coll i Carbo (2017-2018);   Gábor Iklódy (2019-2022)
  Eswatini Mbabane   Karsten Mecklenburg 2024   Nicola Bellomo (2014-2017);   Esmeralda Hernandez Aragones (2017–2021);   Dessislava Choumelova (2021-2024)
  Ethiopia Addis Ababa   Sofie From-Emmesberger 2024   Chantal Hebberecht (2013–2017);   Johan Borgstam (2017-2021);   Roland Kobia (2021-2024)
  Fiji & the Pacific Suva   Barbara Plinkert 2023   /   Andrew Jacobs (2013–2017);   Julian Wilson (2017-2019);   Sujiro Seam (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Cook Islands,   Kiribati,  Marshall Islands,   Micronesia,   Nauru,   Niue,   Palau,   Samoa,   Solomon Islands,   Tonga,   Tuvalu and   Vanuatu, as well as   French Polynesia,   New Caledonia and   Wallis & Futuna.

  Gabon Libreville   Cécile Abadie 2023   Cristina Martins Barreira (2011–2015);   Helmut Kulitz (2015–2019);   Rosário Bento Pais (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Sao Tomé & Principe and ECCAS

  The Gambia Banjul   Corrado Pampaloni 2021   Attila Lajos (2017-2021);   Joaquín González–Ducay (2015-2017)
  Georgia Tbilisi   Paweł Herczyński 2022   Philip Dimitrov (2010–2014);   János Herman[5] (2014–2018);   Carl Hartzell (2018–2022)
  Ghana Accra   Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly 2021   Claude Maerten (2010–2014);   William Hanna (2014-2018);   Diana Acconcia (2018-2021)
  Guatemala Guatemala City   Thomas Peyker 2020   Stella Zervoudaki (2011–2016);   Stefano Gatto (2016-2020)
  Guinea Conakry   Jolita Pons 2022   Philippe Van Damme (2010–2014);   Gerardus Gielen[6] (2014-2018);   Josep Coll i Carbo (2018-2022)
  Guinea-Bissau Bissau   Artis Bertulis 2022   Joaquin Gonzalez-Ducay (2011–2015);   Victor Madeira dos Santos (2015–2019);   Sónia Neto (2019-2022)
  Guyana Georgetown   Rene van Nes 2022   Robert Kopecky (2011–2015);   Jernej Videtič (2015-2019);   Fernando Ponz Cantó (2019-2022)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Suriname with responsibility for   Aruba,   Bonaire,   Curaçao,   Saba,   St Barthelemy,   St Eustatius and   St Maarten

  Haiti Port-au-Prince   Stefano Gatto 2022   Javier Niño (2012–2015);   Vincent Degert (2015-2019);   Sylvie Tabesse (2019-2022)
  Holy See Rome   Martin Selmayr 2024   Yves Gazzo (2009-2012);   Laurence Argimon-Pistre (2012–2016);   Jan Tombiński (2016–2020);   Alexandra Valkenburg (2020-2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   San Marino,   Malta Order and   FAO

  Honduras Tegucigalpa   Gonzalo Fournier 2024   Peter Versteeg (2009–2013);   Ketil Karlsen (2013–2017);   Alessandro Palmero (2017-2020);   Jaume Segura Socías (2020-2024)
  Hong Kong Hong Kong   /   Harvey Rouse 2024   Vincent Piket (2012–2016);   Carmen Cano (2016-2020);   Thomas Gnocchi (2020-2024)

Accredited as Head of Office. Accredited also to   Macao

  Iceland Reykjavík   Clara Ganslandt 2024   Michael Mann (2017–2020);   Lucie Samcová-Hall Allen (2020-2024)
  India New Delhi   Hervé Delphin 2023   João Gomes Cravinho (2012–2015);   Tomasz Kozłowski (2015–2019);   Ugo Astuto (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Bhutan

  Indonesia Jakarta   Denis Chaibi 2023   Olof Skoog (2014–2015);   Vincent Piket (2015-2019);

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Brunei

  Iraq Baghdad   Thomas Seiler 2023   Patrick Simonnet (2016–2017);   Ramon Blecua (2017-2019);   Martin Huth (2019-2021);   Ville Varjola (2021-2023)
  Israel Tel Aviv   Dimiter Tzantchev 2021   Lars Faaborg-Andersen (2013–2017);   Emanuele Giaufret (2017-2021)
  Ivory Coast Abidjan   Francesca Di Mauro 2022   Jobst von Kirchmann (2018-2022)
  Jamaica Kingston   Erja Askola 2024   Paola Amadei (2012–2016);   Małgorzata Wasilewska (2016–2020);   Marianne Van Steen (2020-2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Belize,   The Bahamas,   Turks & Caicos Islands and   Cayman Islands

  Japan Tokyo   Jean-Eric Paquet 2022   Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (2010–2014);   Viorel Isticioaia Budura[7] (2014-2018);   Patricia Flor (2018-2022)
  Jordan Amman   /   Pierre-Christophe Chatzisavas 2023   Joanna Wronecka (2010–2015);   Andrea Matteo Fontana (2015-2019);   Maria Hadjitheodosiou (2019-2023)
  Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan   Aleska Simkic 2024   Aurelia Bouchez (2011–2015);   Traian Hristea (2015-2018);   Sven-Olov Carlsson (2018-2021);   Kestutis Jankauskas (2021-2024)
  Kenya Nairobi   Henriette Geiger 2021   Lodewijk Briët (2011–2015);   Stefano Antonio Dejak (2015-2019);   /   Simon Mordue (2019-2021)

Accredited also as EU Permanent Representative to   UNEP and   UN-Habitat

  Kosovo Pristina   Aivo Orav 2024   Samuel Žbogar (2011–2016);   Nataiiya Apostolova (2016–2020);  Tomáš Szunyog (2020–2024)

Accredited as Head of Office and EU Special Representative

  Kuwait Kuwait City   Anne Koistinen 2023   Cristian Tudor (2019-2022)
  Kyrgyzstan Bishkek   Marilyn Josefson 2022   Cesare De Montis (2013–2017);   Eduard Auer (2018-2022)
  Laos Vientiane   /   Mark Gallagher 2024   Leo Faber (2016-2020);   Ina Marčiulionytė (2020-2024)
  Lebanon Beirut   Sandra De Waele 2023   Angelina Eichhorst (2011–2015),   Christina Lassen[8] (2015-2019);   Ralph Tarraf (2019-2023)
  Lesotho Maseru   Paola Amadei 2021   Michael Doyle (2014–2017);   Christian Manahl (2017-2021)
  Liberia Monrovia   Nona Deprez 2023   Tina Intelmann (2014–2017);   Hélène Cave (2017-2020);  Laurent Delahousse (2020-2023)
  Libya Tripoli   Nicola Orlando 2023   Nataliya Apostolova (2012–2016);   Bettina Muscheidt (2016-2018);   Alan Bugeja (2018-2020);   Jose Antonio Sabadell (2020-2023)
  Madagascar Antananarivo   Isabelle Delattre Burger 2022   Giovanni Di Girolamo (2018-2022)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Comoros

  Malawi Lilongwe   Rune Skinnebach 2021
  Alexander Baum (2010–2014);   Marchell Germann (2014-2018);   Sandra Paesen (2018-2020)
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur   Rafael Tristan Daerr 2024   Luc Vandebon (2012–2016);   Maria Castillo Fernández (2016–2020);   Michalis Rokas (2020-2024)
  Mali Bamako   Pascal Perennec (acting) 2023   Richard Zink (2011–2015);   Alain Holleville (2015-2019);   Bart Ouvry (2019-2023)
  Mauritania Nouakchott   Joaquín Tasso Vilallonga 2024   José Antonio Sabadell (2013–2017);   Giacomo Durazzo (2017-2021);   /   Gwilym Jones (2021-2024)
  Mauritius Port Louis   Oskar Benedikt 2023   H-S. Gerstanlauer (2013–2015),   Marjaana Sall (2015-2019);   Vincent Degert (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Seychelles

  Mexico Mexico City   Francisco André 2024   Marie-Anne Coninsx (2009–2013);   Andrew Stanley (2013–2017);   Klaus Rudischhauser (2017–2019);   Jean-Pierre Bou (2019-2021);   Gautier Mignot (2021-2024)
  Moldova Chișinău   Jānis Mažeiks 2021   Pirkka Tapiola (2013–2017);   Peter Michalko (2017–2021)
  Mongolia Ulaanbaater   Ina Marčiulionytė 2024   Traian Hristea (2018-2021);   Axelle Nicaise (2021-2024)
  Montenegro Podgorica   Johann Sattler 2024   Mitja Drobnic (2012-2016);   Aivo Orav (2016-2020);   Oana-Cristina Popa (2020-2024)
  Morocco Rabat   Patricia Llombart Cussac 2021   Rupert Joy (2013–2017);   Claudia Wiedey (2017-2021)
  Mozambique Maputo   Antonino Maggiore 2022   Paul Malin (2011–2014);   Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff[7] (2014-2018);   Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar (2018-2022)
  Myanmar Yangon   Ranieri Sabatucci 2020   Roland Kobia (2013–2017);   Kristian Schmidt (2017-2020)
  Namibia Windhoek   /   Ana Beatriz Martins 2023   Raúl Fuentes Milani (2010–2015);   Jana Hybášková (2015-2019);   Sinikka Antila (2019-2023)
    Nepal Kathmandu   /   Veronique Lorenzo 2023   Reesje Teerink (2013–2017),   Veronica Cody (2017-2020),   Nona Deprez (2020-2023)
  New Zealand Wellington   /   Lawrence Meredith 2023   Mikalis Rokas (2012–2016);   Bernard Savage (2016–2019);   Nina Obermaier (2019-2023)
  Nicaragua Managua   Fernando Ponz 2022   Javier Sandomingo, (2011–2015);   Kenneth Bell (2015–2019);   Pelayo Castro (2019-2021);   Bettina Muscheidt (2021-2022)
  Niger Niamey   Salvador Pinto da França 2022   Hans-Peter Schadek (2011–2013);   Raul Mateus Paula (2013-2018); (2018-2021);   Denisa-Elena Ionete[3] (2018-2022)
  Nigeria Abuja   Gautier Mignot 2024   Michel Arrion[3] (2013–2017);   Ketil Karlsen (2017-2021);   Samuela Isopi (2021-2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to ECOWAS

  North Macedonia Skopje   Michalis Rokas 2024   Aivo Orav (2012–2016);   Samuel Žbogar (2016-2020);   /   David Geer (2020-2024)
  Norway Oslo   Nicolas de La Grandville 2021   Helen Campbell[9] (2013–2017);   Thierry Béchet (2017-2021)
  Pakistan Islamabad   Dr Riina Kionka 2022   Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (2011–2015);   Jean François Cautain (2015–2019),   Androulla Kaminara (2019-2022)
  Palestine Ramallah   Alexandre Stutzmann 2023   Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2019-2023)

Accredited as Head of Office. Accredited also to   UNWRA

  Panama Panama City   Izabela Matusz 2022   Chris Hoornaert (2018–2022)
  Papua New Guinea Port Moresby   Jacques Fradin 2022   Ioannis Giogkarakis-Argyropoulos (2015-2019);   Jernej Videtič (2019-2022)
  Paraguay Asunción   Javier García de Viedma 2021   Alessandro Palmero (2013–2017);   Paolo Berizzi (2017-2021)
  Peru Lima   Jonathan Hatwell 2024   Sabato Della Monica (1991–1996);   Jean-Michel Perille (1997–2001);   Mendel Goldstein (2001–2005);   António Cardoso Mota (2005–2009);   Hans Allden (2010–2013);   Irene Horejs (2013–2017);   Diego Mellado (2017–2021);   /   Gaspar Frontini (2021-2024)
  Philippines Manila   Mariomassimo Santoro 2024   Guy Ledoux (2011–2015);   Franz Jessen (2015-2019);   Luc Véron (2019-2024)
  Qatar Doha   Cristian Tudor 2022 None
  Russia Moscow   Roland Galharague 2022   Vygaudas Ušackas (2013-2017);   Markus Ederer (2017–2022)
  Rwanda Kigali   Belén Calvo Uyarra 2022   Michael Ryan (2013–2017);   Nicola Bellomo (2017-2021)
  Saudi Arabia Riyadh   Christophe Farnaud 2023 Michele Cervone d'Urso (2016–2020);   Patrick Simonnet (2020-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Bahrain and   Oman

  Senegal Dakar   /   Jean-Marc Pisani 2018   Dominique Dellicour (2010–2015);   Joaquín González–Ducay (2015-2018)
  Serbia Belgrade   /   Emanuele Giaufret 2021   Michael Davenport (2013–2017);   Sem Fabrizi (2017–2021)
  Sierra Leone Freetown   Jacek Jankowsk 2024   Tom Vens (2017–2021);   Manuel Müller (2021-2024)
  Singapore Singapore   Iwona Piórko 2021   Michael Pulch[3] (2013–2017);   Barbara Plinkert (2017–2021)
  Somalia Mugadishu   Karin Johansson 2023   /   Veronique Lorenzo (2016-2018);   Nicolás Berlanga Martinez (2018-2021);   Tiina Intelmann (2021-2023)
  South Africa Pretoria   Sandra Kramer 2022   Roeland van de Geer (2010–2014);   Marcus Cornaro (2014-2018);   Dr Riina Kionka (2018-2022)
  South Korea Seoul   Maria Castillo Fernandez 2020   Tomasz Kozłowski (2011–2015);   Gerhard Sabathil (2015–2017);   Michael Reiterer (2017-2020)
  South Sudan Juba   Timo Olkkonen 2022   Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff (2012–2014);   Stefano De Leo (2014-2018);   Sinéad Walsh (2018-2020);   Christian Bader (2020-2022)
  Sudan Khartoum   Aidan O'Hara 2022[10]   Tomáš Uličný (2011–2016);   Jean Michel Dumond (2016–2019);   Robert van den Dool (2019-2022)
  Sri Lanka Colombo   Carmen Moreno 2023   David Daly (2013–2016);   Tung–Lai Margue (2016-2019);   Denis Chaibi (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Maldives

   Switzerland Bern   Miroslav Lajčák 2024   Richard Jones (2012–2016);   Michael Matthiessen (2016-2020);   /   Petros Mavromichalis (2020-2024)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Liechtenstein

  Syria Beirut (temporarily)   Michael Ohnmacht (acting) 2024   Simon Bojsen-Moller - acting (2016–2017);   Tosca Barucco - acting (2017-2019);   Gilles Bertrand - acting (2019-2021);   Dan Stoenescu - acting (2021-2024)

Normally based in Damascus

  Taiwan Taipei   Lutz Güllner 2024   Frédéric Laplanche (2011–2015);   Madeleine Majorenko (2015–2019);   Filip Grzegorzewski (2019-2024)

Accredited as Head of Office

  Tajikistan Dushanbe   Raimundas Karoblis 2022   Eduard Auer (2010–2014);   Hidajet Biščević (2014-2018);  Marilyn Josefsson (2018-2022)
  Tanzania Dar es Salaam   Christine Grau 2023   Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi (2011–2015);   Roeland van de Geer (2015-2018);   Manfredo Fanti (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to EAC

  Thailand Bangkok   David Daly 2021   Jesús Miguel Sanz Escorihuel[9] (2013–2017);   Pirkka Tapiola (2017-2021)
  Timor-Leste Dili   Marc Fiedrich 2022   Alexandre Leitão (2016–2019);   /   Andrew Jacobs (2019-2022)
  Togo Lomé   /   Gwilym Jones 2024   Maria Cristina Martins Barreira (2017–2020);   Joaquín Tasso Vilallonga (2020-2024)
  Trinidad & Tobago Port of Spain   Peter Cavendish 2021   Daniela Tramacere (2012–2016);   Arend Biesebroek (2016-2020)
  Tunisia Tunis   Giuseppe Perrone 2024   Laura Baeza (2012–2016);   Patrice Bergamini (2016-2020);   Marcus Cornaro (2020-2024)
  Turkey Ankara   Thomas Hans Ossowski 2024   Jean-Maurice Ripert (2011-2013);   Hansjörg Haber (2015-2016);   Christian Berger (2016–2020);   Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut (2020–2024)[11]
  Turkmenistan Ashgabat   Beata Pęksa 2023   Diego Ruiz Alonso (2020–2023)
  Uganda Kampala   Jan Sadek 2022   Kristian Schmidt (2013–2017);   Attilio Pacifici (2017-2022)
  Ukraine Kyiv   Katarína Mathernová 2023   Jan Tombiński (2012–2016);   Hugues Mingarelli (2016–2019);   Matti Maasikas (2019-2023)
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi   Lucie Berger 2023   Mihail Stuparu (2012–2014),   Patrizio Fondi (2015–2020);   Andrea Matteo Fontana (2020-2023)
  United Kingdom London   Pedro Serrano 2022   João Vale de Almeida[12] (2020-2022)

Member state of the   European Union (1973–2020)

  United States Washington, D.C.   Jovita Neliupšienė 2023   João Vale de Almeida (2010–2014);   David O'Sullivan[13] (2014–2019);   Stavros Lambrinidis[14] (2019-2023)
  Uruguay Montevideo   Paolo Berizzi 2021   Juan Fernández Trigo (2013–2017);   Karl-Otto Koenig (2017-2021)
  Uzbekistan Tashkent   Toivo Klaar 2024   Yuri Sterk (2012–2016);   Charlotte Adriaen (2020-2024)
  Venezuela Caracas   María Antonia Calvo (acting) 2024   Aude Maio-Coliche (2013–2017);   Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa (2017-2021);   Rachel Roumet - acting (2021-2024)
  Vietnam Hanoi   Julien Guerrier 2023   Bruno Angelet (2015–2019);   Pier Giorgio Aliberti (2019-2023)
  Yemen Amman (temporarily)   Gabriel Munuera Vinlas 2021   María Antonia Calvo (2016-2019);   Hans Grundberg (2019–2021)

Normally based in Sanaa

  Zambia Lusaka   Karolina Stasiak 2023   Gilles Hervio (2010–2015);   Alessandro Mariani (2015–2019);   Jacek Jankowski (2019–2023)
  Zimbabwe Harare   Jobst von Kirchmann 2022   Philippe Van Damme (2014–2018);   Timo Olkkonen (2018-2022)

The European Union has not established diplomatic relations with   Iran and   North Korea.

Ambassadors to International Organisations

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Host organisation Location Ambassador Selected Predecessors / Comments
  African Union Addis Ababa   Javier Niño Pérez 2024   Gary Quince (2011–2015),   Ranieri Sabatucci (2015-2019);  Birgitte Markussen (2019-2023)
  ASEAN Jakarta   Sujiro Seam 2023   Igor Driesmans (2021-2023)
  Council of Europe Strasbourg   Vesna Batistić Kos 2022   Luisella Pavan-Woolfe (2009–2014)[15]   Jari Vilen[16] (2014–2018);   Meglena Kuneva (2018-2022)
  OSCE Vienna   Rasa Ostrauskaite 2020   Didier Lenoir (2015-2019)

Deputy Head of Delegation in Vienna

  United Nations New York City   Stavros Lambrinidis 2024   João Vale de Almeida (2015–2019);   Thomas Mayr-Harting (2011-2015);   Olof Skoog (2019-2023)
  United Nations Geneva   Belén Martinez Carbonell 2024   Maria Angela Zappia (2011–2014),   Walter Stevens[17] (2018-2021);   Lotte Knudsen (2021-2024)
  United Nations Vienna   Carl Hallergård 2023   Stephan Klement[18] (2017-2023)

Head of Delegation in Vienna

  OECD & UNESCO Paris   Christina Kokkinakis 2023   Didier Lenoir (2019-2023)

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Andorra and   Monaco

  World Trade Organization Geneva   João Aguiar Machado 2019   Angelos Pangratis (2011–2015)   Mark Vanheukelen (2015–2019)

Ambassadors at now Defunct Offices

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Country Location Ambassador Selected Predecessors / Comments
  Solomon Islands Honiara   Leonidas Tazapsidis 2014-2018 Closed in 2018.

Accredited also as EU Ambassador to   Vanuatu

See also

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References

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  2. ^ EU Special Representative in Afghanistan
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  5. ^ High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints new Heads and Deputy Heads of EU Delegations under the 2010 rotation, EEAS 15 September 2010
  6. ^ High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints three new Heads of EU Delegation to Bangladesh, Guinea (Conakry) and Malawi
  7. ^ a b High Representative Catherine Ashton appoints six new Heads of EU Delegation to Japan, UN Geneva, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mozambique, and the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
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  13. ^ Catherine Ashton appoints new Head of EU Delegation to the United States
  14. ^ Immediate Change to the EU Delegation to the United States’ Protocol Status
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