List of ambassadors to Colombia

The following table is a List of ambassadors to Colombia that contains the names of the accredited ambassadors to the Republic of Colombia as of 10 June 2014. Note that not all ambassadors reside in Colombia, as some are dually accredited to Colombia in a Non-Resident capacity. Also of note is that some ambassadors, although appointed and accredited by the sending country, have not yet presented their Letters of Credence to the President of Colombia or his representative.

Current ambassadors to Colombia

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OrderSending countryPresentation of credentialsLocation of embassyAmbassadorRef
AfghanistanNo representative since Embassy of Afghanistan, Washington, D.C. closed in March 2022[1]
Albania17 November 2009Buenos Aires, ArgentinaRezar Bregu[2]
8 Algeria9 February 2011Bogotá, ColombiaMohamed Ziane Hasseni[3]
19 Argentina19 July 2012Bogotá, ColombiaCelso Alejandro Jaque[4]
Australia4 December 2012Santiago, ChileTimothy Kane[5]
Austria11 June 2014Lima, PeruAndreas Rendl[6]
Azerbaijan30 August 2011Mexico City, MexicoIlgar Yusif oglu Mukhtarov[7]
53 Azerbaijan21 March 2014Bogotá, ColombiaRamil Farzaliyev [a][8]
Bahamas30 August 2011Washington, DC, United StatesCornelius Alvin Smith[9]
Bangladesh30 August 2011Washington, DC, United StatesAkramul Qader[10]
BarbadosCaracas, VenezuelaSandra Loarraine Phillips
9 Belgium9 February 2011Bogotá, ColombiaSadi Paul Brancart[11]
BelizeMexico City, MexicoOliver Darien del Cid
13 Bolivia24 May 2011Bogotá, ColombiaMario Carvajal Lozano[12]
37 Brazil7 October 2013Bogotá, ColombiaMaría Elisa Berenguer[13]
Brunei15 December 2011New York City, United StatesLatif Tuah[14]
BulgariaBrasília, BrazilChavdar Nikolov[15]
43 Canada11 June 2014Bogotá, ColombiaCarmen Sylvain[16]
55 Chile30 April 2009Bogotá, ColombiaRicardo Gustavo Rojas González [b][17]
15 China25 October 2011Bogotá, ColombiaWang Xiaoyuan[18]
18 Costa Rica23 March 2012Bogotá, ColombiaCirce Milena Villanueva Monge[19]
Côte d'IvoireBrasília, BrazilAka Amon Kassi Sylvestre[20]
Croatia4 December 2012Brasília, BrazilDrago Štambuk[21]
5 Cuba3 February 2010Bogotá, ColombiaJorge Iván Mora Godoy[22][23]
Cyprus6 July 2010Mexico City, MexicoVasilios Philippou[24]
Czech Republic15 December 2011Lima, PeruVladimír Eisenbruk[25]
52 Czech Republic11 November 2013Bogotá, ColombiaImrich Kliment [a][26]
Denmark6 July 2010Brasília, BrazilSvend Roed Nielsen[27]
34 Dominican Republic7 October 2013Bogotá, ColombiaBriunny Garabito Segura[28]
7 Ecuador14 January 2011Bogotá, ColombiaCésar Raúl Enrique Vallejo Corral[29]
16 Egypt25 October 2011Bogotá, ColombiaTarek Mahmoud el-Kouny[30]
42 El Salvador20 March 2014Bogotá, ColombiaMarcos Gregorio Sánchez Trejo[31]
Equatorial Guinea3 November 2004Brasília, BrazilTeodoro Biyogo Nsué Okomo[32]
FijiBrasília, BrazilCama Tuiloma
Finland15 December 2011Lima, PeruJuha Ilari Virtanen[33]
51 Finland17 September 2013Bogotá, ColombiaHannu Ripatti [a][34]
38 France7 October 2013Bogotá, ColombiaJean-Marc Laforêt[35]
Georgia19 July 2012Brasília, BrazilOtar Berdzenishvili[36]
25 Germany19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaGünter Rudolf Knieß[37]
GhanaBrasília, BrazilWallace Agbi Gbedemah[38]
Greece27 February 2013Caracas, VenezuelaAnastassios Petrovas[39]
GrenadaCaracas, VenezuelaGeorge MacLeish
21 Guatemala19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaManilo Fernando Sesenna Olivero[40]
GuineaBrasília, BrazilMohamed Youla
Guinea-BissauBrasília, BrazilEugênia Pereira Saldanha Araújo
GuyanaCaracas, VenezuelaGeoffrey da Silva
1 Holy See18 June 2013Bogotá, ColombiaEttore Balestrero[41]
35 Honduras7 October 2013Bogotá, ColombiaFrancisco Ramón Zepeda Andino[42]
Hungary30 November 2006Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPál Varga Koritár[43]
Iceland18 March 2014Ottawa, CanadaÞórður Ægir Óskarsson[44]
45 India11 June 2014Bogotá, ColombiaPrabhat Kumar[45]
28 Indonesia4 December 2012Bogotá, ColombiaTrie Edi Mulyani[46]
54 Iran27 March 2014Bogotá, ColombiaManouchehr Sobhani Firouzabad [a][47]
Ireland13 January 2014Mexico City, MexicoSonya Hyland[48]
14 Israel30 August 2011Bogotá, ColombiaYoed Magen[49]
24 Italy19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaGianni Bardini[50]
Jamaica13 January 2014Caracas, VenezuelaSharon Rosemarie Weber[51]
48 Jamaica6 October 1993Bogotá, ColombiaElaine Gene Towsend [a][52]
27 Japan4 December 2012Bogotá, ColombiaKazuo Watanabe[53]
KazakhstanHavana, CubaMadilna B. Jarbussynova[54]
Kenya19 July 2012Brasília, BrazilKirimi Peter Kaberia[55]
Kuwait27 February 2013Caracas, VenezuelaMuhammad Marzouk al-Shabo[56]
50 Lebanon3 August 2012Bogotá, ColombiaGeorges Abou Zeid [a][57]
LibyaCaracas, VenezuelaAli al-Muntasser Karym Farfar
Malaysia19 July 2012Lima, PeruDatuk Ayauf bin Bachi[58]
4 Sovereign Military Order of Malta3 February 2010Bogotá, ColombiaAntonio Tarelli[59]
40 Mexico13 January 2014Bogotá, ColombiaArnulfo Valdivia Machuca[60]
2 Morocco23 January 2009Bogotá, ColombiaNoureddine Khalifa[61]
Namibia19 July 2012Brasília, BrazilLineekela Josephat Mboti[62]
22 Netherlands19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaRobert Louis Raimund Maire van Embden[63]
New Zealand4 December 2012Santiago, ChileJohn E. Capper[64]
12 Nicaragua24 May 2011Bogotá, ColombiaJulio José Calero Reyes[65]
Nigeria18 March 2014Caracas, VenezuelaRabiu Dagari[66]
North Korea6 July 2010Brasília, BrazilRi Hwa-gun[67]
32 Norway4 December 2012Bogotá, ColombiaLars Vaagen[68]
Oman18 March 2014New York City, United StatesLyutha Sultan al-Mughairy[69]
PakistanBrasília, BrazilNasrullah Khan[70]
46 Palestine27 May 2014Bogotá, ColombiaRauf Najib al-Malki [b][71]
3 Panama1 September 2009Bogotá, ColombiaRicardo Rogelio Anguizola Morales[72]
33 Paraguay18 June 2013Bogotá, ColombiaRicardo Scavone Yegros[73]
36 Peru7 October 2013Bogotá, ColombiaNéstor Francisco Popolizio Bardales[74]
Philippines6 July 2010Brasília, BrazilEva Galinato Betita[75]
26 Poland4 December 2012Bogotá, ColombiaMaciej Ziętara[76]
31 Portugal11 April 2013Bogotá, ColombiaJoão Manuel Mendes Ribeiro de Almeida[77]
QatarCaracas, VenezuelaBatal bin Mojab al-Dosari[78]
49 Romania9 December 2012Bogotá, ColombiaRadu Sârbu [a][79]
11 Russia24 May 2011Bogotá, ColombiaPável Artemyevitch Sérgiev[80]
San Marino3 March 2005Bogotá, ColombiaPier Arrigo Braschi[81]
Serbia6 July 2010Brasília, BrazilLjubomir Milić[82]
Slovakia4 December 2012Brasília, BrazilMilan Cigáň[83]
Slovenia27 February 2013Brasília, BrazilMilena Šmit[84]
South Africa7 October 2013Caracas, VenezuelaThaninga Pandit Shope-Linney[85]
10 South Korea24 May 2011Bogotá, ColombiaChoo Jong-youn[86]
41 Spain13 January 2014Bogotá, ColombiaRamón Gandarias Alonso de Celis[87]
Sri LankaNew York City, United StatesPalitha Tikiri Bandara Kohona[88]
SudanNew York City, United StatesDaffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman
Suriname25 June 2008Caracas, VenezuelaSamuel Pawironadi[89]
17 Sweden25 October 2011Bogotá, ColombiaMarie Louise Andersson de Frutos[90]
23  Switzerland19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaDora Rapold[91]
Thailand13 January 2014Lima, PeruRuengdej Mahasaranond[92]
Trinidad and Tobago13 January 2014Caracas, VenezuelaAnthony David Edghill[93]
30 Turkey27 February 2013Bogotá, ColombiaEngin Yürur[94]
UkraineBrasília, BrazilRostyslav Volodymyrovytch Tronenko
39 United Arab Emirates13 January 2014Bogotá, ColombiaMohammed Eissa Alqattam-Zaabi[95]
29 United Kingdom23 January 2012Bogotá, ColombiaLindsay Redvers Mark Seymour Croisdale-Appleby[96]
44 United States1 June 2022Bogotá, ColombiaFrancisco Palmieri
20 Uruguay19 September 2012Bogotá, ColombiaDuncan Boris Crocí de Mula[97]
6 Venezuela14 January 2011Bogotá, ColombiaIván Guillermo Rincón Urdaneta[98]
Vietnam18 March 2014Caracas, VenezuelaNgô Tiến Dũng[99]
47 European Union2021Bogotá, ColombiaGiles Bertrand

See also

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Notes

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References

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