List of ambassadors of Austria to Argentina

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Ambassador of Austria to the Republic of Argentina
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Incumbent
Andreas Melán
since 2021
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Formation1872

The following is a list of Austrian ambassadors in Argentina. The seat of the embassy is the Austrian Embassy in Buenos Aires. [1]

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History

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Austrian Embassy, Buenos Aires

The official area includes the countries of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Austria has had diplomatic relations with Argentina since 15 December 1872.

Ambassadors

NameImageTerm StartTerm EndNotes
Hugo Rhemen von Barensfeld 1904
Otto von Hoenning O'Carrol 19111918Minister of Franz Joseph I of Austria
Miloslav Kobr 19121918Consul General
Alfons Knaffl-Lenz 19281931
Otto Günther 19481950
Stephan Tauschitz 19501954
Max Löwenthal-Chlumecky 19541955
Meinrad Falser 19561958
Wolfgang Höller 19581964
Hans J. Mathé 1983Ambassador to Peru from 1968 to 1969
Albert Rohan Albert Rohan IMG 4264 (16962472399) (cropped).jpg 19851989Secretary General of the Austrian Ministry from 1996 to 2001
Gerhard Heible 1990
Wolfgang Kriechbaum 1994Ambassador to Portugal from 2000 to 2004
Yuri Standenat 1999
Gudrun Graf GRAF Gudrun.jpg 2004
Robert Zischg 20102013
Karin Proidl 20132017
Christoph Meran 20172021
Andreas Melán Andreas Melan - UNIDO General Conference, Lima, 3 December 2013.jpg 2021Present Ambassador to Peru and Ethiopia [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Austria (AT) Representation in Argentina (AR) - European Commission". consular-protection.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  2. "Schallenberg Reallocates Foreign Positions". Vindobona.org. Vienna International News. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  3. "Departing Ambassador of Austria bids farewell to President". Jul 12, 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2024.

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