List of Portuguese ambassadors in Iceland

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The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Iceland lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Iceland . The two states have direct diplomatic relations. A Portuguese ambassador to Iceland was first accredited in 1957.

Portugal has not yet opened its own embassy in Iceland. The country belongs to the administrative district of the Portuguese ambassador to Norway, who is double accredited in Iceland .

A Portuguese honorary consulate has been set up in the Icelandic capital Reykjavík .

Heads of mission

Portuguese representative in Iceland
Surname image Term of office Remarks
IcelandIceland Iceland
José do Sacramento Xara Brasil Rodrigues 1957 Ministro Plenipotenciário with official seat in Oslo, first accredited ambassador of Portugal to Iceland
Antonio Pinto de Mesquita de Melo Mexia e Vasconcelos since 1965 Ministro Plenipotenciário with official seat in Oslo, accredited on May 28, 1965
Martim Machado de Faria e Maia Júnior since 1969 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited June 16, 1969
Antonio Cabrita Matias since 1980 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited on July 10, 1980
Luís José de Oliveira Nunes since 1986 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited October 6, 1986
Roberto Nuno de Oliveira e Silva Pereira de Sousa since 1991 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited October 27, 1991
Joaquim Rafael Caimoto Duarte since 1997 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited October 22, 1997
Maria Clara Nunes Pinto Capelo Ramos Nunes dos Santos since 2013 Ambassador based in Oslo, accredited on December 11, 2013

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Overview of diplomatic relations with Iceland at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs , accessed on October 13, 2019
  2. Overview of the consular contact details of Portugal in Iceland , website for travelers and Portuguese expatriates at the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on February 22, 2018
  3. List of Portuguese representatives in Iceland at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs , accessed on October 13, 2019