Argentine Ambassador to the European Union

Ambassador of Argentina to the European Union
Incumbent
Mario Raúl Verón Guerra

since July 1, 2016
Inaugural holder Carlos Alberto Juni
Formation November 8, 1962

The Argentine ambassador in Brussels is the official representative of the Government in Buenos Aires to the European Commission.

List of Representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Argentina President of the European Commission Term end
November 8, 1962 Carlos Alberto Juni
  • In 1960 he was Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Argentine Republic Carlos Alberto Juni, Argentine, married, lawyer,
José María Guido Piero Malvestiti
July 29, 1965 Hugo Boatti Ossario (born 1925 February 20, 2005) Arturo Umberto Illia Rinaldo Del Bo
February 10, 1967 Leopoldo Hugo Tettamanti (*October 12, 1926 Buenos Aires)
  • Son of Luis Tettamanti and Amalla Martínez.
  • Married to Aurora Alzueta.
  • Sons: Julián Luis, Pablo Anselmo, Diego Javier y Andrea Rexana.
  • From 1976 to 1980 he was Argentine Ambassador to Russia

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Juan Carlos Onganía Rinaldo Del Bo
March 5, 1974 Ildefonso Recalde
  • From 1959 to 1962 he was CEO of the Compañía Argentina de Televisión (CADETE) Canal 9 (Buenos Aires)
Isabel Martínez de Perón François-Xavier Ortoli
July 14, 1975 Antonio Cafiero Antonio Francisco Cafiero Isabel Martínez de Perón François-Xavier Ortoli
July 19, 1976 Carlos Moyano Llerena Jorge Rafael Videla François-Xavier Ortoli
January 17, 1978 Elvio Baldinelli
  • From 1968 to 1970 he was Secretary of State for Foreign Trade.
  • From 1981 to 1982 he was Mining and Industry Secretary.
  • From 1977 to 1982 he was Ambassador to the European Economic Community.
  • In 1980 he was Vice-president of the Argentine Central Bank.
Jorge Rafael Videla Roy Jenkins
October 4, 1984 Luis Ramiro Alfonsin (*June 21, 1930), is the third of the children of Raúl Alfonsín.[4] Raúl Alfonsín Gaston Thorn
November 7, 1989 Diego Ramiro Guelar Carlos Menem Jacques Delors
September 10, 1996 Juan José Uranga (1936-2004) Son of Juan José Uranga
  • In 2000 he was Argentine ambassador to Brazil[5]
Carlos Menem Jacques Santer
August 1, 2000 Roberto Lavagna Fernando de la Rúa Romano Prodi
July 17, 2002 Jorge Remes Lenicov Eduardo Duhalde Romano Prodi
March 18, 2014 Hernán Lorenzino Hernán Gaspar Lorenzino Cristina Fernández de Kirchner José Manuel Barroso
July 1, 2016 Mario Raúl Verón Guerra [6] Mauricio Macri Jean-Claude Juncker

Coordinates: 50°49′33″N 4°21′54″E / 50.825785°N 4.364952°E / 50.825785; 4.364952 [7]

References

  1. "Hugo Boatti Ossorio - 20.02.2005". LA NACION. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  2. "Cable: 1973ECBRU03387_b". wikileaks.org. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  3. Studia Diplomatica. Institut royal des relations internationales, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche indépendant. 1982.
  4. "EC Audiovisual Service - Photo". ec.europa.eu. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  5. "Dolor en la Cancillería por la muerte del embajador Uranga - 21.08.2004". LA NACION. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  6. "El radical Verón Guerra fue oficializado embajador argentino ante Unión Europea - Política". Elonce.com. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  7. European Commission, Argentina
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