List of Portuguese ambassadors in Yugoslavia

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The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Yugoslavia lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in the former Yugoslavia (1918–2003). The two states had had direct diplomatic relations since 1918. Portugal only opened its own embassy in Belgrade in 1977.

Heads of mission

Portuguese Ambassador to Yugoslavia
Surname image Accreditation date Remarks
Flag of the Kingdom of YugoslaviaFlag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Fernando Quartin de Oliveira Bastos February 1941 first ambassador of Portugal to Yugoslavia, with official seat in Bucharest
Flag of the SFR YugoslaviaFlag of the SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Álvaro Manuel Soares Guerra July 6, 1977 from July 2, 1977 to February 26, 1984 head of the newly opened embassy in Belgrade
Francisco António Borges Graínha do Vale April 6, 1984 Head of the Embassy from February 27, 1984 to June 13, 1988
João Morais da Cunha Matos July 13, 1988 Head of the Embassy from June 15, 1988 to August 9, 1993
Rogério Paulo Silvestre Lopes became head of the embassy on November 1, 1994, no exact dates thereafter ( Yugoslav wars )
António Moreira Tânger Correia Head of the Embassy from March 17, 1999 to July 19, 2001
António Augusto Russo Dias from October 29, 2001 to October 29, 2004 Head of the Embassy
Paulo Tiago Jerónimo da Silva from November 2, 2004 to November 10, 2008 head of the embassy

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of diplomatic relations with Serbia at the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on September 7, 2019
  2. ^ List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Serbia at the Diplomatic Institute in the Portuguese Foreign Ministry, accessed on September 7, 2019