List of ambassadors of Argentina to Chile

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Ambassador of Argentina to Chile
Inaugural holder Antonio Álvarez Jonte
Formation1810

The Argentine ambassador in Santiago de Chile is the official representative of the Government in Buenos Aires to the Government of Chile.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Argentina President of Chile Term end
1810 Antonio Álvarez Jonte [1] Cornelio Saavedra Mateo de Toro Zambrano y Ureta
1812 Bernardo de Vera y Pintado (1780–1827) Feliciano Antonio Chiclana Juan Martínez de Rozas
1817 Tomás Guido Antonio González de Balcarce Bernardo O'Higgins
1823 Félix de Álzaga  [ es ] Juan Pedro de Aguirre Agustín Eyzaguirre
1825 Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Juan Pedro de Aguirre Agustín Eyzaguirre
1830 José Mariño Chargé d'affaires Juan Manuel de Rosas Francisco Ruiz-Tagle
1845 Baldomero García  [ es ] Juan Manuel de Rosas Manuel Bulnes Prieto
1853 Juan Bautista Alberdi Juan Manuel de Rosas Manuel Montt Torres
1855 Carlos Lamarca (Argentine diplomat) Chargé d'affaires Justo José de Urquiza Manuel Montt Torres
1864 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Bartolomé Mitre José Joaquín Pérez Mascayano
1864 Mariano Sarratea Bartolomé Mitre José Joaquín Pérez Mascayano
1869 Félix Frías  [ es ] Domingo Faustino Sarmiento José Joaquín Pérez Mascayano
1875 Miguel Goyena  [ es ] Chargé d'affaires Nicolás Avellaneda Federico Errázuriz Zañartu
1877 Agustín Arroyo Chargé d'affaires Nicolás Avellaneda Aníbal Pinto Garmendia
1877 Santiago Baibiene  [ es ] Chargé d'affaires Nicolás Avellaneda Aníbal Pinto Garmendia
1878 Mariano Sarratea Sarratea Tezanos Pinto, Mariano Nicolás Avellaneda Aníbal Pinto Garmendia
1883 José Evaristo Uriburu Julio Argentino Roca Domingo Santa María González
1889 Mariano Sánchez Fontecilla  [ es ] Chargé d'affaires Miguel Juárez Celman José Manuel Balmaceda
1892 Norberto Quirno Costa Luis Sáenz Peña Jorge Montt Álvarez
1894 Baldomero García Sagastume Chargé d'affaires Luis Sáenz Peña Jorge Montt Álvarez
1896 Daniel García-Mansilla Chargé d'affaires José Evaristo Uriburu Federico Errázuriz Echaurren
1897 Norberto Piñero José Evaristo Uriburu Federico Errázuriz Echaurren
1898 Epifanio Portela  [ es ] Julio Argentino Roca Federico Errázuriz Echaurren
1901 José A. Terry Julio Argentino Roca Aníbal Zañartu
1902 Tiburcio Venegas Julio Argentino Roca Aníbal Zañartu
1904 Lorenzo Anadón Manuel Quintana Aníbal Zañartu
1904 Tiburcio Benegas  [ es ] Manuel Quintana Aníbal Zañartu
1911 Lorenzo Anadón  [ es ] Roque Sáenz Peña Elías Fernández Albano
1913 Juan Carlos Gómez Roque Sáenz Peña Elías Fernández Albano
1919 Carlos Noel Carlos M. Noel Hipólito Yrigoyen Juan Luis Sanfuentes Andonaegui
1923 Manuel Malbrán  [ es ] Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Arturo Alessandri Palma
1928 Federico Quintana Hipólito Yrigoyen Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
1939 Eduardo Labougle Carranza  [ de ] Roberto María Ortiz Pedro Aguirre Cerda
1940 Rodolfo Freyre Roberto María Ortiz Pedro Aguirre Cerda
1940 Carlos Güiraldes Roberto María Ortiz Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1948
1948 Julio Argentino López Muñiz Cnel. Juan Perón Alfredo Duhalde 1950
1949 Carlos Gustavo Lerena Juan Perón Alfredo Duhalde 1952
1953 Ismael De la Cruz Guerrero Ismael Juan de la Cruz Guerrero Juan Perón Carlos Ibáñez del Campo 1955
1955 Alfonso Gregorio De Laferrere Alfonso G. de Laferrere Eduardo Lonardi Carlos Ibáñez del Campo 1957
1955 Ricardo Juan Siri Eduardo Lonardi Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
1957 Alejandro Lastra Eduardo Lonardi Carlos Ibáñez del Campo 1958
1958 Enrique Nores Martínez Arturo Frondizi Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez 1960
1960 Luis María de Pablo Pardo  [ es ] Chargé d'affaires Arturo Frondizi Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez
1961 Luis María De Pablo Pardo Luis María de Pablo Pardo Arturo Frondizi Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez 1961
1961 Carlos Herrera (juez)  [ es ] Arturo Frondizi Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez 1962
1962 Nicanor Costa Méndez José María Guido Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez 1964
1964 Alfredo Orgaz  [ es ] Arturo Umberto Illia Eduardo Frei Montalva 1966
1966 Aquiles Guaglianone Aquiles Horacio Guaglianone Juan Carlos Onganía Eduardo Frei Montalva
1966 Manuel Malbrán  [ es ]Manuel Ernesto Malbrán Juan Carlos Onganía Eduardo Frei Montalva 1973
1969 Javier Teodoro Gallac Juan Carlos Onganía Eduardo Frei Montalva
1974 Carlos Américo Amaya Carlos Américo Amalla Isabel Perón Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1976
1976 Hugo Mario Miatello Gral. Hugo Mario Miatello Jorge Rafael Videla Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1981
1981 José Montes (militar)  [ es ]Gral. José Montes Roberto Eduardo Viola Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1983
1983 Oscar F. Spinosa Melo Raúl Alfonsín Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1991
1984 José María Álvarez de Toledo José M. Alvarez de Toledo Raúl Alfonsín Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1989
1989Oscar Federico Spinosa Melo Carlos Menem Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1991
1992 Antonio Cafiero interim ambassador Carlos Menem Patricio Aylwin Azócar 1992
1992 Eduardo Héctor Iglesias Carlos Menem Patricio Aylwin Azócar 1997
1997 Jorge Alberto Vásquez Carlos Menem Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle 1998
1998 Alejandro Mosquera Carlos Menem Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle 1999
2000 Daniel Olmos Fernando de la Rúa Ricardo Lagos Escobar 2002
2002 Carlos de la Rosa Eduardo Duhalde Ricardo Lagos Escobar 2003
2003 Carlos Enrique Abihaggle Néstor Kirchner Ricardo Lagos Escobar 2007
December 24, 2007 Ginés González García Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Michelle Bachelet 2015
January 29, 2016 José Octavio Bordón Mauricio Macri Michelle Bachelet 2019
5 August 2020 Rafael Bielsa Alberto Fernández Sebastián Piñera 2023
22 January 2024 Jorge Faurie Javier Milei Gabriel Boric 2024

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