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For Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Skaolitunia from foreign governments, see List of Ambassadors to | For Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Skaolitunia from foreign governments, see List of Ambassadors to Skaolitunia. | ||
''This article contains several lists of Ambassadors from Skaolitunia. There are also individual articles listing the holders of many of the ambassadorial offices. The incumbents change from time to time; sometimes a post starts or stops being temporarily headed by a lower ranking diplomat. Occasionally, a post is created or abolished. Ambassadors are nominated by the Governor-Genral on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Ambassadorial appointments are usually for a term of five years but it is common for terms to be renewed or to end early. Most ambassadors, with some exceptions, retain their positions when there is a change of government. Georgeland's diplomatic corps are responsible to the Foreign Office and the Foreign Minister.'' | ''This article contains several lists of Ambassadors from Skaolitunia. There are also individual articles listing the holders of many of the ambassadorial offices. The incumbents change from time to time; sometimes a post starts or stops being temporarily headed by a lower ranking diplomat. Occasionally, a post is created or abolished. Ambassadors are nominated by the Governor-Genral on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Ambassadorial appointments are usually for a term of five years but it is common for terms to be renewed or to end early. Most ambassadors, with some exceptions, retain their positions when there is a change of government. Georgeland's diplomatic corps are responsible to the Foreign Office and the Foreign Minister.'' | ||
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<tr><td> [[Baratinya]] <td>-<td>Timothy Blood<td> [[Wikipedia:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] <td> 2009 | |||
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Bahrain|Bahrain]] <td>-<td>Jim Montgomery<td> [[Wikipedia:Manama|Manama]] <td> 2007 | <tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Bahrain|Bahrain]] <td>-<td>Jim Montgomery<td> [[Wikipedia:Manama|Manama]] <td> 2007 | ||
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<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Costa Rica|Costa Rica]] <td>-<td>Melinda McClelland<td> [[Wikipedia:San Jose|San Jose]] <td> 2006 | <tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Costa Rica|Costa Rica]] <td>-<td>Melinda McClelland<td> [[Wikipedia:San Jose|San Jose]] <td> 2006 | ||
<tr><td> [[Crimea]] <td>-<td>Amaya Thompson<td> Bağcə-Sarâj <td> 2008 | |||
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Croatia|Croatia]] <td>-<td>Harry Bodillo<td> [[Wikipedia:Zagreb|Zagreb]] <td> 2008 | <tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Croatia|Croatia]] <td>-<td>Harry Bodillo<td> [[Wikipedia:Zagreb|Zagreb]] <td> 2008 | ||
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<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Kenya|Kenya]] <td>-<td>Victoria Reber<td> [[Wikipedia:Nairobi|Nairobi]] <td> 2005 | <tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Kenya|Kenya]] <td>-<td>Victoria Reber<td> [[Wikipedia:Nairobi|Nairobi]] <td> 2005 | ||
<tr><td> [[Kurdistan]] <td>-<td>Amaya Thompson<td> Bağcə-Sarâj <td> 2008 | |||
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<tr><td> [[Crimea]] <td>-<td>Amaya Thompson<td> Bağcə-Sarâj <td> 2008 | |||
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Laos|Laos]] <td>-<td>Douglas Stovell<td> [[Wikipedia:Vientane|Vientane]] <td> 2006 | <tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Laos|Laos]] <td>-<td>Douglas Stovell<td> [[Wikipedia:Vientane|Vientane]] <td> 2006 | ||
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<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Libya|Libya]] <td>-<td>Craig Hicks<td> [[Wikipedia:Tripoli|Tripoli]] <td> 2005 | <tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Libya|Libya]] <td>-<td>Craig Hicks<td> [[Wikipedia:Tripoli|Tripoli]] <td> 2005 | ||
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<tr><td> [[Uyghurstan]] <td>-<td>Amaya Thompson<td> Urumqi <td> 2008 | |||
<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Vanuatu|Vanuatu]] <td>-<td>Michelle James<td> [[Wikipedia:Port Vila|Port Vila]] <td> 2010 | <tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Vanuatu|Vanuatu]] <td>-<td>Michelle James<td> [[Wikipedia:Port Vila|Port Vila]] <td> 2010 | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 9 January 2021
For Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Skaolitunia from foreign governments, see List of Ambassadors to Skaolitunia.
This article contains several lists of Ambassadors from Skaolitunia. There are also individual articles listing the holders of many of the ambassadorial offices. The incumbents change from time to time; sometimes a post starts or stops being temporarily headed by a lower ranking diplomat. Occasionally, a post is created or abolished. Ambassadors are nominated by the Governor-Genral on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Ambassadorial appointments are usually for a term of five years but it is common for terms to be renewed or to end early. Most ambassadors, with some exceptions, retain their positions when there is a change of government. Georgeland's diplomatic corps are responsible to the Foreign Office and the Foreign Minister.
Ambassadors from Skaolitunia to other members of the Commonwealth of Nations are referred to as High Commissioners. Other than the name, there are no differences between Ambassadors and High Commissioners.
Ambassadors to sovereign states
Host country | Ref | Georgeland Ambassador | Mission location | Appointed |
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Afghanistan | - | Raymond Kaplan | Kabul | 2004 |
Algeria | - | Sheridan Guinn | Algiers | 2008 |
Argentina | - | Timothy Blood | Buenos Aires | 2009 |
Australia | - | John Hinton | Canberra | 2007 |
Austria | - | Ken Braithwaite | Vienna | 2006 |
Baratinya | - | Timothy Blood | Buenos Aires | 2009 |
Bahrain | - | Jim Montgomery | Manama | 2007 |
Bangladesh | - | Larry Tillman | Dhaka | 2000 |
Belarus | - | Marguerite McCracken | Minsk | 2005 |
Belize | - | Marsha Moore | Belmopan | 2006 |
Bolivia | - | Rebecca Laird | La Paz | 2005 |
Brazil | - | Lucy Stiles | Brasilia | 2006 |
Bulgaria | - | Christine Nixon | Sofia | 2003 |
Burkina Faso | - | Keith Dill | Ouagadougou | 2005 |
Cambodia | - | Ronald Tincher | Phnom Penh | 2001 < |
Canada | - | Jason Gannon | Ottawa | 2006 |
Chile | - | Rosa Solis | Santiago | 2004 |
China | - | Robert Graziano | Beijing | 2004 |
Colombia | - | Terry Hurt | Bogota | 2003 |
Comoros | - | Victoria Guthrie | Moroni | 2006 |
Democratic Republic of Congo | - | Kenneth Pomphrey | Kinshasa | 2009 |
Republic of Congo | - | Steve Sartor | Brazzaville | 2007 |
Costa Rica | - | Melinda McClelland | San Jose | 2006 |
Crimea | - | Amaya Thompson | Bağcə-Sarâj | 2008 |
Croatia | - | Harry Bodillo | Zagreb | 2008 |
Cuba | - | Louis McConnell | Havana | 2007 |
Cyprus | - | Katherine McFarlane | Nicosia | 2006 |
Czech Republic | - | Scott Wirth | Prague | 2003 |
Denmark | - | Greg Schenk | Copenhagen | 2004 |
Dominican Republic | - | Colin Lennox | Santo Domingo | 2009 |
Drake Islands | - | Susan Normandy | Glendale | 2007 |
Ecuador | - | Cathy Cox | Quito | 2008 |
Egypt | - | Dennis Ringworth | Cairo | 2006 |
El Salvador | - | Philip Sherman | San Salvador | 2001 |
Estonia | - | Julia Bunn | Riga | 2006 |
Ethiopia | - | Larris Griffiths | Addis Ababa | 2010 |
Finland | - | Bruce Lanahan | Helsinki | 2007 |
France | - | Chris Cashman | Paris | 2008 |
Germany | - | Timothy Herbert | Berlin | 1999 |
Ghana | - | Todd Massey | Accra | 2006 |
Greece | - | George Kavanagh | Athens | 2005 |
Haiti | - | Sean Drake | Port-au-Prince | 2003 |
Hungary | - | Ernie Simmard | Budapest | 2006 |
Iceland | - | Candace Dunlap | Reykjavik | 2003 |
India | - | Adam Moreland | New Delhi | 2008 |
Indonesia | - | Peter Flegg | Jakarta | 2009 |
Iran | - | Aaron Lemmer | Tehran | 2006 |
Iraq | - | Ronald Wilson | Baghdad | 2008 |
Ireland | - | John Abbott | Dublin | 20081 |
Israel | - | Jennifer Feldman | Tel Aviv | 2007 |
Italy | - | Martin Ackerman | Rome | 2004 |
Jamaica | - | Curtis Robinson | Kingston | 2009 |
Japan | - | Simone Babbage | Tokyo | 2006 |
Jordan | - | Shawn Hoagland | Amman | 2005 |
Kazakhstan | - | Matthew Wright | Astana | 2008 |
Kenya | - | Victoria Reber | Nairobi | 2005 |
Kurdistan | - | Amaya Thompson | Bağcə-Sarâj | 2008 |
Kuwait | - | Jerry Browning | Kuwait City | 2007 |
Crimea | - | Amaya Thompson | Bağcə-Sarâj | 2008 |
Laos | - | Douglas Stovell | Vientane | 2006 |
Latvia | - | Larry Tinker | Riga | 2009 |
Liberia | - | Jeremy Hicks | Trilfuva | 2009 |
Libya | - | Craig Hicks | Tripoli | 2005 |
Lithuania | - | Joanne Bailey | Vilnius | 2009 |
Madagascar | - | Todd Moffatt | Madagascar | 2007 |
Malaysia | - | Peter Turman | Kuala Lumpur | 2006 |
Malta | - | Ken Braithwaite | Valetta | 2006 |
Manchuria | - | John Sweeney | Harbin | 2008 |
Mauritius | - | Julian Holmes | Port Louis | 2008 |
Mexico | - | David Crossman | Mexico City | 2009 |
Mongolia | - | Ian Daniels | Ulan Bator | 2007 |
Morocco | - | Sanjay Vishiva | Rabat | 2006 |
Mozambique | - | Juliet Michael | Maputo | 2006 |
Namibia | - | Peter Truman | Windhoek | 2005 |
Nepal | - | Mike Christiansen | Kathmandu | 1997 |
The Netherlands | - | Stan Chancellore | Amsterdam | 2005 |
New Zealand | - | Howard Russell | Wellington | 2010 |
Nicaragua | - | Brian Leahy | Managua | 2006 |
Nigeria | - | Walter Wooldridge | Abuja | 2005 |
Norway | - | Mark Kirk | Oslo | 2006 |
Oman | - | Charlie Galloway | Muscat | 2008 |
Pakistan | - | Jeff Burnam | Muscat | 2009 |
Panama | - | Brian Bennett | Panama City | 2005 |
Papua New Guinea | - | Fred Chisholm | Port Moresby | 2006 |
Paraguay | - | Thomas Reitz | Asuncion | 2010 |
Peru | - | Carla Alfredo | Lima | 2002 |
The Philippines | - | Glenn Fitzsimmons | Manila | 2004 |
Poland | - | Gary Haynes | Warsaw | 2007 |
Portgual | - | Patrick McCall | Lisbon | 2000 |
Qatar | - | John Whitton | Doha | 2004 |
Romania | - | Jacqueline Trainor | Bucharest | 2006 |
Russia | - | Eugene Winkle | Moscow | 2008 |
Samoa | - | Scott Salgado | Apia | 2008 |
Saudi Arabia | - | Craig Riddleworth | Riyadh | 1998 |
Saydney | - | John Sweeney | Tasroco | 2008 |
Serbia | - | Martin Boston | Belgrade | 2005 |
Seychelles | - | Robert Cooper | Victoria | 2003 |
Singapore | - | Norman Doolittle | Singapore | 2005 |
Slovakia | - | Adam Schubert | Bratislava | 2002 |
Solomon Islands | - | Emma Henley | Honiara | 2008 |
South Africa | - | Bob Barrett | Pretoria | 2006 |
South Korea | - | Ed Hightower | Seoul | 2006 |
Spain | - | Mark Huckman | Madrid | 2004 |
Sri Lanka | - | Charles Quaid | Colombo | 2001 |
Sweden | - | Charles Lavigne | Stockholm | 2006 |
Switzerland | - | Scott Lenk | Berne | 2008 |
Syria | - | Shauna Gaston | Damascus | 2001 |
Tanzania | - | Christine Baumgardner | Dodoma | 2003 |
Thailand | - | Walter Kaplan | Bangkok | 2006 |
Tonga | - | Harry Christian | Nuku'alofa | 2009 |
Transcarpathia | - | Amaya Thompson | Bağcə-Sarâj | 2008 |
Trinidad and Tobago | - | Harriet Cavanaugh | Port of Spain | 2006 |
Tunisia | - | Curtis Blake | Tunis | 2000 |
Turkey | - | Jonathan Frasier | Ankara | 2008 |
Uganda | - | Chad Sweeney | Kampala | 2008 |
Ukraine | - | Ed Hightower | Seoul | 2006 |
United Arab Emirates | - | Ralph Kumar | Abu Dhabi | 2009 |
United Kingdom | - | Ellen Herzog | London | 2010 |
United States | - | Christopher Kilby | Washington | 2008 |
Uruguay | - | Oliver Trood | Montevideo | 2005 |
Uzbekistan | - | Howard Barrientos | Tashkent | 2007 |
Uyghurstan | - | Amaya Thompson | Urumqi | 2008 |
Vanuatu | - | Michelle James | Port Vila | 2010 |
Vatican City | - | John Abbott | Rome | 2006 1 |
Vanuatu | - | Michelle James | Port Vila | 2010 |
Venezuela | - | Martin Canterbury | Caracas | 2007 |
Vietnam | - | Ryan Hammond | Hanoi | 2006 |
Yemen | - | Howard Strothers | Aden | 2009 |
Zambia | - | Craig Park | Lusaka | 2007 |
1 Ireland and the Holy Sea are a single diplomatic mission.
Ambassadors to international organisations
Host organisation | Location | Ambassador | Appointed |
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African Union | Donna Gates | Addis Ababa | 2009 |
Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation | George House | Washington, D.C. | 2008 |
Association of Southeast Asian Nations | Joshua Scanlon | Jakarta | 2005 |
Conference on Disarmament | Michael Cole | Geneva | 2008 |
European Union | Norman Langbroek | Brussels | 2007 |
International Civil Aviation Organization | Toby Rogers | Montreal | 2007 |
Organisation of the Islamic Conference | Adam Burr | Jeddah | 2008 |
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development | Claudia Robertson | Paris | 2007 |
United Nations | Paul Trafford | New York | 2007 |
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization | Stephanie Briscombek | Brussels | 2008 |
United Nations Environment Programme | Charles Pope | Nairobi | 2009 |
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization | Robyn Walsh | Nairobi | 2006 |
World Trade Organization | Frank Sennett | Geneva | 2010 |