List of ambassadors and high commissioners to and from Barbados

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This is a list of ambassadors and high commissioners to and from Barbados as of January 2023.

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CountryHeads of Mission to host country
from Barbados [1]
Heads of Mission from sending country
to Barbados [2]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Gustavo Martinez Pandiani List
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Bruce Lendon List
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Simone Rudder List
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Tonika Sealy-Thompson List Vera Lucia dos Santo Caminha Campetti List
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Glyne Samuel Hyvestra Murray List Marie Legault List
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Hallam Henry List Yan Xiusheng List
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Martha Cecilia Pinilla-Perdomo
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Philip St. Hill Yanet Stable Cárdenas
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Flag of France.svg  France Jacques-Henry Heuls List
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Vacant
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana Cita Indranie Pilgrim
Flag of the Vatican City - 2001 version.svg  Holy See
Flag of India.svg  India Kadakath Pathrose Ernest
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kayoko Fukushima [3] List
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Vacant
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Rosario Asela Molinero Molinero
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Anton Ojala List Glyne Samuel Hyvestra Murray List
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Vacant
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Ian Wendell Walcott Vacant
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Alexander S. Kurmaz List
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Matthew Anthony Wilson
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Robert Livingston Morris
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Gabriel Abed [4]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Milton Inniss List Janet Douglas List
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Noel Lynch List Linda Taglialatela List
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Alvaro Sanchez Cordero

International organisations

OrganisationRepresentative
European Community Joy-Ann Skinner
UNESCO
United Nations H. Elizabeth Thompson (New York)
Chad Blackman (Geneva)
Vacant (Nairobi)
Vacant (Vienna)
World Trade Organization
World Intellectual Property Organization
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Food and Agriculture Organization Renata Clarke

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The following is the Barbadian Table of Precedence.

  1. The President of Barbados
  2. The Prime Minister
  3. The Chief Justice
  4. The Members of the Cabinet
    1. The Attorney-General of Barbados, as the first minister to be sworn in after the Prime Minister.
    2. Other cabinet ministers, their own order unknown.
  5. The former Governors-General
  6. The National Heroes
  7. The President of the Senate
  8. The Speaker of the House of Assembly
  9. The Leader of the Opposition
  10. The former Prime Ministers, and the former Chief Justices
  11. The Members of the President's Privy Council of Barbados
  12. The Chairman of the Barbados Christian Council
  13. The Ambassadors and High Commissioners
  14. The Justices of the Court of Appeals, and the Judges of the High Court
  15. The Parliamentary Secretaries
  16. The Deputy President of the Senate
  17. The Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly
  18. The Members of the Senate
  19. The Members of the House of Assembly
  20. The spouses of deceased dignitaries such as: Governors-General, Prime Ministers, and National Heroes
  21. The Chairmen of the Commissions established under the Constitution
  22. The Head of the Civil Service
  23. The Ombudsman, Director of Public Prosecutions, and Auditor General
  24. The Director of Finance and Economic Affairs, the Solicitor General, the Chief Parliamentary Counsel, the Permanent Secretaries, and the Governor of the Central Bank
  25. The Ambassadors/High Commission (Overseas)
  26. The Chief of Staff for the Barbados Defence Force, and the Commissioner of Police
  27. 1. The Chancellor, University of the West Indies; 2. The Chairman;The Cave Hill Campus Council, University of the West Indies; 3. The Principal, Cave Hill Campus; and the Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies.
  28. The former Ministers
  29. The Members of The Order of the Caribbean Community, and the holders of knighthoods conferred under the monarchy of Barbados.
  30. The holders of the Companion of Honour of Barbados
  31. The holders of the Companions of the Order of St. Michael and St. George
  32. The Heads of the regional bodies with diplomatic status.
  33. The Related grades, and the Clerk of Parliament
  34. The Chargé d'affaires and Acting High Commissioners, Deputy High Commissioners, Counsellors in Embassies, High Commissions and Legations, Consul-General - Chefs de Poste
  35. The Consuls - Chefs de Posts
  36. The Members of the Commissions established under the Constitution
  37. The Chairmen of Statutory Boards
  38. The Heads of Government Departments, including the Chief Technical Officers of departments integrated in Ministries, The Chief Magistrate, and the Chief Executive Officers of Statutory Boards
  39. Honorary Consuls, Vice-Consuls in Embassies, and High Commissions and Legations
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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barbados–Israel relations</span> Bilateral relations

Barbados–Israel relations are the bilateral relations between Barbados and the State of Israel. Barbados has a consul who resides in Tel Aviv and Israel has an honorary consul who resides in Bridgetown. In addition, the Israeli ambassador for the Caribbean area, Itai Bardov איתי בר-דב, resides in Panama and is accredited for Barbados, and the Barbadian ambassador to London is accredited for Israel.

References

  1. Barbados Representatives Overseas - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  2. Overseas Representatives to Barbados - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  3. Barbados welcomes Japanese diplomat
  4. "MoFAIC receives a copy of credentials of the Ambassador of Barbados to the UAE". www.mofaic.gov.ae. Retrieved 2023-01-12.