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For Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Skaolitunia from foreign governments, see List of Ambassadors to Georgeland.
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> [[Wikipedia:Austria|Austria]] <td>-<td>Ken Braithwaite<td> [[Wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]] <td> 2006
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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


<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Kuwait|Kuwait]] <td>-<td>Jerry Browning<td> [[Wikipedia:Kuwait City|Kuwait City]] <td> 2007
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Kuwait|Kuwait]] <td>-<td>Jerry Browning<td> [[Wikipedia:Kuwait City|Kuwait City]] <td> 2007
<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
<tr><td> [[Leubantia]] <td>-<td>Timothy Blood<td> [[Wikipedia:Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]] <td> 2009


<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Lithuania|Lithuania]] <td>-<td>Joanne Bailey<td> [[Wikipedia:Vilnius|Vilnius]] <td> 2009
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Lithuania|Lithuania]] <td>-<td>Joanne Bailey<td> [[Wikipedia:Vilnius|Vilnius]] <td> 2009
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<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Malta|Malta]] <td>-<td>Ken Braithwaite<td> [[Wikipedia:Valetta|Valetta]] <td> 2006
<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Malta|Malta]] <td>-<td>Ken Braithwaite<td> [[Wikipedia:Valetta|Valetta]] <td> 2006
<tr><td> [[Manchuria]] <td>-<td>John Sweeney<td>[[Harbin]] <td> 2008


<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Mauritius|Mauritius]] <td>-<td>Julian Holmes<td> [[Wikipedia:Port Louis|Port Louis]] <td> 2008
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<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Tonga|Tonga]] <td>-<td>Harry Christian<td> [[Wikipedia:Nuku'alofa|Nuku'alofa]] <td> 2009
<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Tonga|Tonga]] <td>-<td>Harry Christian<td> [[Wikipedia:Nuku'alofa|Nuku'alofa]] <td> 2009
<tr><td> [[Transcarpathia]] <td>-<td>Amaya Thompson<td> Bağcə-Sarâj <td> 2008


<tr bgcolor="#B0B0B0"><td> [[Wikipedia:Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]] <td>-<td>Harriet Cavanaugh<td> [[Wikipedia:Port of Spain|Port of Spain]] <td> 2006
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<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]] <td>-<td>Howard Barrientos<td> [[Wikipedia:Tashkent|Tashkent]] <td> 2007
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]] <td>-<td>Howard Barrientos<td> [[Wikipedia:Tashkent|Tashkent]] <td> 2007
<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
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<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:World Trade Organization|World Trade Organization]]<td>Frank Sennett<td> [[Wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]] <td> 2010
<tr><td> [[Wikipedia:World Trade Organization|World Trade Organization]]<td>Frank Sennett<td> [[Wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]] <td> 2010
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[[Category:Skaolitunia]]

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 countryRefGeorgeland AmbassadorMission locationAppointed
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 SweeneyHarbin 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 SweeneyTasroco 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 organisationLocationAmbassadorAppointed
African UnionDonna Gates Addis Ababa 2009
Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operationGeorge House Washington, D.C. 2008
Association of Southeast Asian NationsJoshua Scanlon Jakarta 2005
Conference on DisarmamentMichael Cole Geneva 2008
European UnionNorman Langbroek Brussels 2007
International Civil Aviation OrganizationToby Rogers Montreal 2007
Organisation of the Islamic ConferenceAdam Burr Jeddah 2008
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentClaudia Robertson Paris 2007
United NationsPaul Trafford New York 2007
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationStephanie Briscombek Brussels 2008
United Nations Environment ProgrammeCharles Pope Nairobi 2009
United Nations Food and Agriculture OrganizationRobyn Walsh Nairobi 2006
World Trade OrganizationFrank Sennett Geneva 2010