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Ambassadors of the Netherlands are official representatives of the Dutch Government to foreign nations and organizations. They are under the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and are appointed by (TBA)
Current Dutch ambassadors
[edit]Host country | Ref | Ambassador | Embassy Website |
Confirmed | ||
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Afghanistan | The Netherlands does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with Afghanistan. [1] | |||||
Albania | Ref | Reinout Vos | Tiranna | 2021 | ||
Algeria | Ref | Anne Luwema | Algiers | 2024 | ||
Angola[a] | Ref | Tsjeard Hoekstra | Luanda | 2021 | ||
Argentina | Ref | Mauritz Verheijden | Buenos Aires | August 2024 | ||
Armenia | Ref | Marieke Monroy | Yerevan | August 2024 | ||
Australia | Ref | Ardi Stoios-Braken | Canberra | 2023 | ||
Azerbaijan | Ref | Pauline Eizema-Braken | Baku | 2020 | ||
Bahamas[b] | Ref | Birgitta Tazelaar | Washington, D.C. | 2020 | ||
Bahrain[c] | Ref | Laurens Westhoff | Kuwait | 2020 | ||
Bangladesh | Ref | Irma van Dueren | Dhaka | 2023 | ||
Barbados[d] | Ref | Cor Hersbach | Port of Spain | 2023 | ||
Belarus | The Netherlands does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with Belarus[2]. Communication occurs either through the Warsaw Embassy or the Minsk office. | |||||
Belgium | Ref | Brechje Schwachöfer | Brussels | August 26th, 2024 | ||
Belize[e] | Ref | Wilfred Mohr | Mexico City | 2020 | ||
Benin[f] | Ref | Joris W.P. Jurriens | Cotonou | 2023 | ||
Bolivia[g] | Ref | Alexander Kofman | Lima | July 2023 | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ref | Henk van den Dool | Sarajevo | 2023 | ||
Botswana[h] | Ref | Joanne Doornewaard | Pretoria | 2023 | ||
Brazil | Ref | André Driessen | Brasilia | 2023 | ||
Brunei[i] | Ref | Anneke Adema | Singapore | 2022 | ||
Bulgaria | Ref | Simon van der Burg | Sofia | 2021 | ||
Burkina Faso | Ref | Esther Loeffen | Ouagadougou | 2021 | ||
Burundi | Ref | Lianne Houben | Bujumbura | 2023 | ||
Cambodia | Ref | Remco van Wijngaarden | Bangkok | 2021 | ||
Canada | Ref | Margriet Vonno | Ottawa | August 2024 | ||
Central African Republic[j] | Ref | Angèle Samura | Kinshasa | 2023 | ||
Chile | Ref | Elke Merks | Santiago | 2024 | ||
China[k] | Ref | André Haspels | Beijing | 2023 | ||
Colombia | Ref | Reina Buijs | Bogota | 2023 | ||
Comoros[l] | Ref | Wiebe de Boer | Dar es Salaam | N/A | ||
Republic of the Congo[j] | Ref | Angèle Samura | Kinshasa | N/A |
Notes
[edit]- ^ One ambassador, resident at Luanda, is accredited to Angola and Sao and Tome Principale.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Washington DC, is accredited to United States and The Bahamas.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Kuwait City, is accredited to Kuwait and Bahrain.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Port of Spain, is accredited to Trinidad Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Guadalupe, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Martinique, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Dominica.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Mexico City, is accredited to Mexico and Belize.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Cotonou, is accredited to Benin, Gabon, and Cameroon.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Lima, is accredited to Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Pretoria, is accredited to South Africa, Botswana, Eswetini, Lesotho, Reunion, and Namibia.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Singapore, is accredited to Singapore and Brunei.
- ^ a b One ambassador, resident at Kinshasa, is accredited to Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, and Central African Republic.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Beijing, is accredited to the Peoples Republic of China, Mongolia, Macau, and Hong Kong.
- ^ One ambassador, resident at Dar es Salaam, is accredited to Tanzania, Mauritius, Madagascar, and Comoros.
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