List of Portuguese ambassadors in Burkina Faso

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The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Burkina Faso lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Burkina Faso .

A Portuguese ambassador was first accredited in 1992 in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou . Portugal did not open its own embassy there, the country initially belonged to the administrative district of the Portuguese ambassador to the Ivory Coast . Since the embassy there was closed in 2001, the Portuguese ambassador has been responsible in Senegal , who has been accredited for this purpose in Burkina Faso (as of 2019).

Heads of mission

Portuguese Ambassador to Burkina Faso
Surname image Term of office Remarks
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Luis da Veiga Meneses Cordeiro from 1992 Ambassador based in Abidjan , accredited in Ouagadougou on March 12, 1992
Manuel Barreiros Martins from 1995 Ambassador based in Abidjan, accredited in Ouagadougou on March 16, 1995
Francisco Manuel Henriques da Silva from 1999 Ambassador based in Abidjan, accredited in Ouagadougou on January 11, 2000
João Luís Niza Pinheiro From 2001 onwards Ambassador with official seat in Dakar
António Augusto Montenegro Vieira Cardoso from 2005 Ambassador with official seat in Dakar
Carolina Cordeiro Cabral 2009 Transitional Chargé d'affaires at the Dakar headquarters
Rui Alberto Manupella Tereno from 2009 on Ambassador with official seat in Dakar
Paulo Jorge Pedreira do Nascimento since 2014 Ambassador with official seat in Dakar
Vítor Paulo da Costa Sereno since 2018 Ambassador with official seat in Dakar

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of diplomatic relations with Burkina Faso , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on November 21, 2019
  2. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Burkina Faso , diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 21, 2019
  3. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Senegal , diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 21, 2019