List of Portuguese ambassadors in Bahrain
The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Bahrain lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Bahrain . The countries have had direct diplomatic relations since 1976.
The first ambassador of Portugal was accredited in 1989 in the Bahraini capital Manama . Portugal has not yet opened its own embassy there, the Portuguese representative in Saudi Arabia will continue to receive a second accreditation in Bahrain (as of 2019).
Heads of mission
Surname | image | Term of office | Remarks |
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José Manuel Waddington de Matos Parreira | since 1989 | Ambassador based in Riyadh , accredited in Manama on July 10, 1989 | |
José Henrique de Barbosa Ferreira | since 1991 | Ambassador based in Riyadh, accredited in Manama on July 31, 1991 | |
Pedro Vasconcelos Sarmento de Vasconcelos e Castro | since 1995 | Ambassador based in Riyadh, accredited in Manama on September 17, 1996 | |
Jorge Raúl da Silva Preto | since 1999 | Ambassador based in Riyadh, accredited in Manama on November 14, 1999 | |
João Pedro de Noronha Brito Câmara | since 2003 | Transitional Chargé d' Affaires | |
Henrique Manuel Vilela da Silveira Borges | since 2004 | Ambassador based in Riyadh | |
Aristide Alegre Vieira Gonçalves | since 2007 | Ambassador based in Riyadh | |
Antonio Maria Botelho de Sousa | since 2011 | Ambassador based in Riyadh | |
Manuel Maria Camacho Cansado de Carvalho | since 2013 | Ambassador based in Riyadh, accredited in Manama on April 10, 2014 | |
Luís Manuel Fernandes de Menezes de Almeida Ferraz | since 2018 | Ambassador based in Riyadh |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Overview of diplomatic relations with Bahrain , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on November 15, 2019
- ↑ List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Bahrain at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 15, 2019
- ↑ List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Saudi Arabia at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 15, 2019