List of the Argentine ambassadors in South Africa

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The list of Argentine ambassadors in South Africa lists the accredited Argentine diplomats in South Africa from 1898 to the present (2012).

history

On February 2, 1825, representatives of the Boer State of the South African Republic and representatives of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata signed a treaty on friendship, trade and shipping in Buenos Aires .

Appointed / Accredited Surname Remarks appointed during the reign of accredited at Leave post
13 Sep 1898 Ernesto Storni José Figueroa Alcorta Louis Botha 1903
1907 Consulate in Cape Town José Figueroa Alcorta Louis Botha
1920 W. MacCarthy Consul General in Cape Town Adlopho S. Scilingo Hipólito Yrigoyen Jan Christiaan Smuts 1924
1921 Ferrucio Zileri (* 1863 -) Consul General Hipólito Yrigoyen Jan Christiaan Smuts
1924 José Mujla Linares Consul General in Cape Town Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Jan Christiaan Smuts
1941 Alberto Guridi Bazerque Roberto María Ortiz Jan Christiaan Smuts
1947 Juan Bautista de Lemoine Consul General in Cape Town Juan Perón Jan Christiaan Smuts
Sep 10 1947 Diplomatic relations were established through an exchange of diplomatic notes between the representatives of the two governments in Washington, DC Oscar Ivanissevich on September 10, 1947. Juan Perón Jan Christiaan Smuts
Aug 3, 1950 Law 13912-M-5 of August 3, 1950 created the Legation. Juan Perón Daniel François Malan
Aug 3, 1950 Julia E. Basso de Novitzky Argentine Consul in Cape Town Juan Perón Daniel François Malan
1954 Juan-José Gonzalez Arigós Juan Perón Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom
1956 Manuel Ángel Viale Paz Eduardo Lonardi Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom 1957
1960 Jacinto Sánchez Santamaría Ministre plénipotentiaire Arturo Frondizi Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd
June 25, 1962 Luis Santiago Luti Ambassador to Cape Town Arturo Frondizi Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd 1963
1964 José María Garcia Alvarez de Toledo Gowland Arturo Umberto Illia Charles Robberts Swart 1966
1966 Enrique Juan Loncán Estrugamou Juan Carlos Onganía Jacobus Johannes Fouché 1970
1970 Federico del Solar Dorrego The crew of the frigate Libertad visited Cape Town Roberto Marcelo Levingston Jacobus Johannes Fouché
1971 With the decree 1057/71 an economic council was created which was subordinate to the embassy. Alejandro Agustín Lanusse Jacobus Johannes Fouché
1974 Removal of the ambassador Isabel Martínez de Perón Jacobus Johannes Fouché
1974 Carlos Fijando Chargé d'affaires Isabel Martínez de Perón Jacobus Johannes Fouché


Aug 12, 1985 Horacio Ricardo Basso After the Chargé d'Affaires withdrew, the Consul became the highest representative. Raúl Alfonsín Pieter Willem Botha 1988
1991 Hugo Porta Carlos Menem Frederik Willem de Klerk 1995
Oct 23, 1997 Pedro Herrera Carlos Menem Nelson Mandela
May 15, 1998 Carlos Menem Nelson Mandela
2001 Roberto Magnacca Ramón Puerta Thabo Mbeki 2004
2006 Carlos Sersale di Cerisano Néstor Kirchner Thabo Mbeki

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Individual evidence

  1. Ernesto Storni , En las postrimerías de 1901, el Consulado Argentino en Ciudad del Cabo, a cargo del señor Ernesto Storni, hizo saber de la presencia de funcionarios de su país interesados ​​en conversar con los Bóers, pues ante la Inminente derrota.
  2. ^ Pedro Herrera , Embajador argentino en Sudáfrica. lanacion.com.ar
  3. Roberto Magnacca , diariouno.com.ar  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.diariouno.com.ar