List of Portuguese ambassadors in Nepal

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The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Nepal lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Nepal . The two countries have had direct diplomatic relations since 1976.

In 1978 the first Portuguese representative was accredited in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu . Portugal did not open its own embassy in Nepal, the country still belongs to the administrative district of the Portuguese ambassador to India , who is accredited for this purpose in Kathmandu (as of 2019).

Heads of mission

Portuguese representative in Nepal
Surname image Term of office Remarks
NepalNepal Nepal
Luis Gaspar da Silva since 1976 Ambassador based in New Delhi, accredited April 6, 1978
João Eduardo Monteverde Pereira Bastos since 1979 Ambassador based in New Delhi
António Manuel da Veiga and Meneses Cordeiro since 1982 Ambassador based in New Delhi
António Telo Moreira de Almeida de Magalhães Colaço since 1984 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Álvaro Manuel Soares Guerra since 1988 Ambassador based in New Delhi
José Augusto Baptista Lopes e Seabra Since 1993 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Marcello de Zaffiri Duarte de Mathias Since 1993 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Manuel Marcelo Monteiro Curto since 1997 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Francisco Manuel Guimarães Henriques da Silva since 2001 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Joaquim José Lemos Ferreira Marques since 2002 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Luís Filipe Carrilho de Castro Mendes (Luís Filipe Castro Mendes) Madrid entrega el testigo a Portugal, país invitado de honor de la FIL 32.jpg since 2007 Ambassador based in New Delhi
Jorge Ayres Rosa de Oliveira since 2011 Ambassador based in New Delhi
João do Carmo Ataíde da Câmara since 2015 Ambassador based in New Delhi

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of diplomatic relations with Nepal at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs , accessed on November 15, 2019
  2. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in India at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on November 15, 2019