Ambassadors of Iceland

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This is a list of ambassadors of Iceland (excluding consuls).

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Current ambassadors

Host countryResidenceAmbassadorAppointmentRef
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Washington, D.C., United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir 2019 [2]
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Copenhagen, Denmark Árni Þór Sigurðsson 2023 [4]
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh New Delhi, India Guðni Bragason 2021 [6]
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels, Belgium Kristján Andri Stefánsson 2020 [7]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Washington, D.C., United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir 2019 [2]
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Warsaw, Poland Hannes Heimisson 2022 [9]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Ottawa, Canada Hlynur Guðjónsson 2021 [10]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Washington, D.C., United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir 2019 [2]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Beijing, China Þórir Ibsen 2021 [11]
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Ottawa, Canada Hlynur Guðjónsson 2021 [10]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba New York, United States Jörundur Valtýsson 2019 [12]
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Stockholm, Sweden Bryndís Kjartansdóttir [13]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Berlin, Germany María Erla Marelsdóttir 2019 [14]
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Árni Þór Sigurðsson 2023 [4]
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic New York, United States Jörundur Valtýsson 2019 [12]
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Helsinki, FinlandHarald Aspelund [15]
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Helsinki, FinlandHarald Aspelund [15]
Flag of France.svg  France Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Berlin, Germany María Erla Marelsdóttir 2019 [14]
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Oslo, Norway Högni Kristjánsson 2022 [16]
Flag of the Vatican City - 2001 version.svg  Holy See Geneva, SwitzerlandEinar Gunnarsson2022 [17]
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
Flag of India.svg  India New Delhi, India Guðni Bragason 2021 [6]
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland London, United Kingdom Sturla Sigurjónsson 2020 [18]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan London, United Kingdom Sturla Sigurjónsson 2020 [18]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Helsinki, FinlandHarald Aspelund [15]
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein Geneva, SwitzerlandEinar Gunnarsson2022 [17]
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Helsinki, FinlandHarald Aspelund [15]
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Brussels, Belgium Kristján Andri Stefánsson 2020 [7]
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi Kampala, Uganda Inga Dóra Pétursdóttir [19]
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta London, United Kingdom Sturla Sigurjónsson 2020 [18]
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Washington, D.C., United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir 2019 [2]
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Beijing, China Þórir Ibsen 2021 [11]
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal New Delhi, India Guðni Bragason 2021 [6]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Brussels, Belgium Kristján Andri Stefánsson 2020 [7]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Stockholm, Sweden Bryndís Kjartansdóttir [13]
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Oslo, Norway Högni Kristjánsson 2022 [16]
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Oslo, Norway Högni Kristjánsson 2022 [16]
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Warsaw, Poland Hannes Heimisson 2022 [9]
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar London, United Kingdom Sturla Sigurjónsson 2020 [18]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Warsaw, Poland Hannes Heimisson 2022 [9]
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino Brussels, Belgium Kristján Andri Stefánsson 2020 [7]
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Paris, France Unnur Orradóttir Ramette 2022 [1]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka New Delhi, India Guðni Bragason 2021 [6]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Bryndís Kjartansdóttir [13]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Geneva, SwitzerlandEinar Gunnarsson2022 [17]
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Beijing, China Þórir Ibsen 2021 [11]
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Copenhagen, Denmark Árni Þór Sigurðsson 2023 [4]
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda Kampala, Uganda Hildigunnur Engilbertsdóttir 2021 [20]
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Warsaw, Poland Hannes Heimisson 2022 [9]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Sturla Sigurjónsson 2020 [18]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Washington, D.C., United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir 2019 [2]
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Moscow, Russia Árni Þór Sigurðsson [3]
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Beijing, China Þórir Ibsen 2021 [11]

Permanent representatives to international organisations

Host organisationLocationPermanent representativeAppointmentRef
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Tokyo, Japan Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 2021 [8]
Council of Europe, Strasbourg Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Reykjavík Ragnhildur Arnljótsdóttir 2020 [21]
European Free Trade Association Geneva, SwitzerlandEinar Gunnarsson2022 [17]
European Union Brussels, Belgium Kristján Andri Stefánsson 2020 [7]
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome, Italy Matthías Geir Pálsson [22]
International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
International Fund for Agricultural Development Rome, Italy Matthías Geir Pálsson [22]
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Brussels, Belgium Hermann Örn Ingólfsson 2019 [23]
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Vienna, Austria Helga Hauksdóttir 2023 [5]
United Nations New York, United States Jörundur Valtýsson 2019 [12]
World Food Programme Rome, Italy Matthías Geir Pálsson [22]
World Trade Organisation Geneva, SwitzerlandEinar Gunnarsson2022 [17]

Ambassadors to past countries

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