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Lista niemieckich ambasadorów wysyłanych na placówki dyplomatyczne przez Republikę Federalną Niemiec.
Ambasadorowie Republiki Federalnej Niemiec
Stan: 1 lutego 2018[1]
Państwo przyjmujące | Siedziba | Kierownictwo | Objęcie funkcji |
---|---|---|---|
Afganistan | Kabul | Walter Haßmann | 2016 |
Egipt | Kair | Julius Georg Luy | 2015 |
Albania | Tirana | Susanne Schütz | 2016 |
Algieria | Algier | Michael Zenner | 2016 |
Angola | Luanda | Rainer Müller | 2014 |
Gwinea Równikowa | Malabo | Elmar Jakobs | 2016 |
Argentyna | Buenos Aires | Jürgen Christian Mertens | 2017 |
Armenia | Erywań | Matthias Kiesler | 2015 |
Azerbejdżan | Baku | Michael Kindsgrab | 2016 |
Etiopia | Addis Abeba | Brita Wagener | 2017 |
Australia | Canberra | Anna Prinz | 2016 |
Bahrajn | Manama | Alfred Simms-Protz | 2015 |
Bangladesz | Dhaka | Thomas Prinz | 2015 |
Białoruś | Mińsk | Peter Dettmar | 2015 |
Belgia | Bruksela | Rüdiger Lüdeking | 2015 |
Benin | Kotonu | Achim Tröster | 2017 |
Boliwia | La Paz | Matthias Sonn | 2016 |
Bośnia i Hercegowina | Sarajewo | Christiane Hohmann | 2016 |
Botswana | Gaborone | Ralf Breth | 2017 |
Brazylia | Brasília | Georg Witschel | 2016 |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Peter Hermann Wolff | 2017 |
Bułgaria | Sofia | Herbert Salber | 2017 |
Burkina Faso | Wagadugu | Claus Auer (ad Interim) | 2017 |
Burundi | Bużumbura | Thomas Strieder | 2016 |
Chile | Santiago | Rolf Peter Gottfried Schulze | 2015 |
Chiny | Pekin | Michael Clauss | 2013 |
Kostaryka | San José | Ingo Winkelmann | 2014 |
Dania | Kopenhaga | Andreas Meitzner | 2017 |
Dominikana | Santo Domingo | Sabine Bloch | 2015 |
Dżibuti | Dżibuti | Volker Berresheim | |
Ekwador | Quito | Joachim Freiherr Marschall von Bieberstein | 2016 |
Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej | Abidżan | Michael Grau | 2017 |
Salwador | San Salvador | Bernd Finke | 2016 |
Erytrea | Asmara | Andreas Zimmer | 2014 |
Estonia | Tallinn | Christoph Eichhorn | 2015 |
Finlandia | Helsinki | Detlef Linnemann | 2017 |
Francja | Paryż | Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut | 2015 |
Gabon | Libreville | Burkhard Ducoffre | 2016 |
Gruzja | Tbilisi | Heike Peitsch | 2016 |
Ghana | Akra | Christoph Retzlaff | 2016 |
Grecja | Ateny | Jens Plötner | 2017 |
Gwatemala | Gwatemala | Harald Klein | 2016 |
Gwinea | Konakry | Matthias Veltin | 2015 |
Haiti | Port-au-Prince | Manfred Auster | 2016 |
Honduras | Tegucigalpa | Thomas Wrießnig | 2017 |
Indie | Nowe Delhi | Martin Ney | 2015 |
Indonezja | Dżakarta | Michael Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg | 2016 |
Irak | Bagdad | Cyrill Nunn | 2017 |
Iran | Teheran | Michael Klor-Berchtold | 2016 |
Irlandia | Dublin | Deike Potzel | 2017 |
Islandia | Reykjavík | Herbert Beck | 2015 |
Izrael | Tel Awiw | Clemens von Goetze | 2015 |
Włochy | Rzym | Susanne Wasum-Rainer | 2015 |
Jamajka | Kingston | Joachim Christoph Schmillen | 2014 |
Japonia | Tokio | Hans Carl Freiherr von Werthern | 2014 |
Jemen | Sana | Hansjörg Haber | 2017 |
Jordania | Amman | Birgitta Maria Siefker-Eberle | 2015 |
Kambodża | Phnom Penh | Ingo-Heinz Karsten | 2016 |
Kamerun | Jaunde | Hans-Dieter Stell | 2016 |
Kanada | Ottawa | Sabine Sparwasser | 2017 |
Kazachstan | Astana | Rolf Mafael | 2016 |
Katar | Doha | Hans-Udo Muzel | 2015 |
Kenia | Nairobi | Jutta Gisela Frasch | 2015 |
Kirgistan | Biszkek | Monika Iwersen | 2017 |
Kolumbia | Bogota | Michael Bock | 2016 |
Demokratyczna Republika Konga | Kinszasa | Thomas Terstegen | 2016 |
Kongo | Brazzaville | Klaus Peter Schick | 2014 |
Korea Północna | Pjongjang | Thomas Schäfer | 2013 |
Korea Południowa | Seul | Stephan Auer | 2016 |
Kosowo | Prisztina | Christian Heldt | 2017 |
Chorwacja | Zagrzeb | Thomas Schultze | 2015 |
Kuba | Hawana | Thomas Karl Neisinger | 2015 |
Kuwejt | Kuwejt | Karlfried Bergner | 2016 |
Laos | Wientian | Jens Lütkenherm | 2017 |
Łotwa | Ryga | Rolf Schütte | 2015 |
Liban | Bejrut | Martin Huth | 2015 |
Liberia | Monrovia | Hubert Jäger | 2016 |
Libia | Trypolis | Christian Buck | 2016 |
Litwa | Wilno | Angelika Viets | 2017 |
Luksemburg | Luksemburg | Heinrich Kreft | 2016 |
Madagaskar | Antananarywa | Harald Gehrig | 2014 |
Malawi | Lilongwe | Jürgen Borsch | 2016 |
Malezja | Kuala Lumpur | Nikolaus Graf Lambsdorff | 2017 |
Mali | Bamako | Dietrich Becker | 2015 |
Malta | Valletta | Gudrun Sräga | 2015 |
Maroko | Rabat | Götz Schmidt-Bremme | 2017 |
Mauretania | Nawakszut | Carola Müller-Holtkemper | 2015 |
Macedonia | Skopje | Thomas Gerberich | 2017 |
Meksyk | Meksyk | Viktor Elbling | 2014 |
Mołdawia | Kiszyniów | Julia Monar | 2017 |
Mongolia | Ułan Bator | Stefan Duppel | 2016 |
Czarnogóra | Podgorica | Hans Günther Mattern | 2016 |
Mozambik | Maputo | Detlev Wolter | 2013 |
Mjanma | Rangun | Dorothee Janetzke-Wenzel | 2017 |
Namibia | Windhuk | Christian Matthias Schlaga | 2015 |
Nepal | Katmandu | oland Schäfer | 2017 |
Nowa Zelandia | Wellington | Gerhard Thiedemann | 2016 |
Nikaragua | Managua | Ute König | 2015 |
Holandia | Haga | Dirk Brengelmann | 2016 |
Niger | Niamey | Bernd von Münchow-Pohl | 2015 |
Nigeria | Abudża | Bernhard Schlagheck | 2016 |
Norwegia | Oslo | Thomas Götz | 2016 |
Oman | Maskat | Thomas Friedrich Schneider | 2017 |
Austria | Wiedeń | Johannes Haindl | 2015 |
Pakistan | Islamabad | Martin Kobler | 2017 |
Palestyna | Ramallah[2] | Peter Beerwerth[3] | 2015 |
Panama | Panama | Uwe Wolfgang Heye | 2017 |
Paragwaj | Asunción | Claudius Fischbach | 2014 |
Peru | Lima | Jörg Ranau | 2014 |
Filipiny | Manila | Gordon Kricke | 2016 |
Polska | Warszawa | Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven | 2020 |
Portugalia | Lizbona | Christof Weil | 2016 |
Rwanda | Kigali | Peter Woeste | 2016 |
Rumunia | Bukareszt | Cord Meier-Klodt | 2017 |
Rosja | Moskwa | Rüdiger von Fritsch | 2014 |
Zambia | Lusaka | Achim Burkart | 2016 |
Arabia Saudyjska | Rijad | Dieter W. Haller | 2016 |
Szwecja | Sztokholm | Hans-Jürgen Heimsoeth | 2016 |
Szwajcaria | Berno | Riedel, Norbert | 2017 |
Senegal | Dakar | Stephan Röken | 2017 |
Serbia | Belgrad | Axel Dittmann | 2015 |
Sierra Leone | Freetown | Wolfgang Wiethoff | 2015 |
Zimbabwe | Harare | Thorsten Hutter | 2016 |
Singapur | Singapur | Ulrich A. Sante | 2017 |
Słowacja | Bratysława | Joachim Bleicker | 2016 |
Słowenia | Klaus Peter Riedel | 2016 | |
Hiszpania | Madryt | Peter Tempel | 2014 |
Sri Lanka | Kolombo | Jörn Rohde | 2016 |
Południowa Afryka | Pretoria | Martin Schäfer | 2017 |
Sudan | Chartum | Ulrich Klöckner | 2016 |
Sudan Południowy | Dżuba | Jan Hendrik van Thiel | 2017 |
Syria | Damaszek | brak[1] | |
Tadżykistan | Duszanbe | Neithart Höfer-Wissing | 2017 |
Tajwan | Tajpej[4] | Martin Eberts[5] | 2014 |
Tanzania | Dar es Salaam | Detlef Wächter | 2017 |
Tajlandia | Bangkok | Peter Prügel | 2015 |
Togo | Lomé | Christoph Sander | 2015 |
Trynidad i Tobago | Port-of-Spain | Holger Michael | 2017 |
Czad | Ndżamena | Gabriela Guellil | 2016 |
Czechy | Praga | Christoph Israng | 2017 |
Tunezja | Tunis | Andreas Reinicke | 2014 |
Turcja | Ankara | Martin Erdmann | 2015 |
Turkmenistan | Aszchabad | Margret Uebber | 2016 |
Uganda | Kampala | Albrecht Conze | 2017 |
Ukraina | Kijów | Ernst Reichel | 2016 |
Węgry | Budapeszt | Volkmar Wenzel | 2017 |
Urugwaj | Montevideo | Ingo von Voß | 2016 |
Uzbekistan | Taszkent | Günter Overfeld | 2017 |
Wenezuela | Caracas | Stefan Herzberg | 2015 |
Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie | Abu Zabi | Götz Lingenthal | 2016 |
Stany Zjednoczone | Waszyngton | Peter Wittig | 2014 |
Wielka Brytania | Londyn | Peter Ammon | 2014 |
Wietnam | Hanoi | Christian Berger | 2016 |
Cypr | Nikozja | Franz Josef Kremp | 2017 |
Stali przedstawiciele przy organizacjach międzynarodowych
Stan: 1 lutego 2018[1]
Organizacja | Siedziba | Kierownictwo | Objęcie funkcji |
---|---|---|---|
Unia Europejska | Bruksela | Reinhard Silberberg | 2014 |
Rada Europy | Strasburg | Gerhard Küntzle | 2015 |
ONZ | Nowy Jork | Christoph Heusgen | 2017 |
ONZ | Genewa | Antje Leendertse | 2017 |
ONZ | Wiedeń | Friedrich Däuble | 2015 |
FAO | Rzym | Hinrich Thölken | 2015 |
UNESCO | Paryż | Stefan Krawielicki | 2016 |
UNCD | Genewa | Michael Biontino | 2013 |
OPCW | Haga | Christine Weil | 2017 |
NATO | Bruksela | Hans-Dieter Lucas | 2015 |
OBWE | Wiedeń | Eberhard Pohl | 2015 |
OECD | Paryż | Martin Hanz | 2017 |
Stolica Apostolska | Rzym | Annette Schavan | 2014 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c Verzeichnis der Vertretungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Ausland sowie der Honorarkonsulinnen und Honorarkonsuln. Auswärtiges Amt, 2018-02-01.
- ↑ Przedstawicielstwo.
- ↑ Poseł.
- ↑ Brak stosunków dyplomatycznych, nieoficjalnym przedstawicielstwem jest Deutsches Institut Taipei.
- ↑ Generaldirektor.
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