List of Portuguese ambassadors in Antigua and Barbuda
The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Antigua and Barbuda lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Antigua and Barbuda . The countries have had direct diplomatic relations since 1983.
In 1984 the first Portuguese ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda, Portugal's representative with official residence in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, was accredited . After that, Portugal did not open its own embassy in the Antiguan capital of Saint John’s , the country continues to belong to the administrative district of the Portuguese embassy in Venezuela, whose head of mission is secondly accredited in Antigua and Barbuda (as of 2019).
There is a Portuguese honorary consulate in the Antiguan capital of Saint John's .
Heads of mission
Surname | image | Accreditation date | Remarks |
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Antigua and Barbuda | |||
Pedro Martim da Cunha Veiga Madeira de Andrade | from 1983 | Ambassador based in Caracas, accredited to Saint John's on October 2, 1984 | |
Duarte Vaz Pinto da Fonseca de Sá Pereira de Castro | from 1989 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Júlio Francisco de Sales Mascarenhas | from 1995 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Fernando Manuel Oliveira de Castro Brandão | from 1999 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Vasco Luís Pereira Bramão Ramos | from 2003 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
José Manuel da Costa Arsénio | from 2005 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
João José Gomes Caetano da Silva | since 2006 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Mário Alberto Lino da Silva | from 2011 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Fernando Manuel de Jesus Teles Fazendeiro | since 2014 | Ambassador based in Caracas | |
Carlos Nuno Almeida de Sousa Amaro | since 2017 | Ambassador based in Caracas |
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Overview of diplomatic relations with Antigua and Barbuda at the Diplomatic Institute in the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on November 17, 2019
- ^ List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Venezuela at the Diplomatic Institute in the Portuguese Foreign Ministry, accessed on November 16, 2019