List of Portuguese ambassadors in Bahrain

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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

Portuguese Ambassador to Bahrain
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

  1. a b Overview of diplomatic relations with Bahrain , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on November 15, 2019
  2. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Bahrain at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 15, 2019
  3. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Saudi Arabia at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 15, 2019