List of ambassadors of France to Jordan

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Ambassador of France to Jordan
Incumbent
David Bertolotti
since 2015
Inaugural holder Jacques Dumarçay
Formation1948

The French Ambassador in Amman is the representative of the government in Paris (France) next the government of Jordan.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of France List of kings of Jordan Term end
1948 Jacques Dumarçay (E.R.)(* 29 April 1901 in Corbigny (Nièvre)). Son of Henry Dumarçay, Notary, and of Mme, née Louise Gibault. Mar. 7 July 1926 to Miss Elisabeth Tracol (4 children: Jacqueline, Philippe, Viviane, Françoise) [1] Vincent Auriol Abdullah I of Jordan 1953
1953 André Guibaut  [ fr ] Vincent Auriol Hussein of Jordan 1954
1954 Pierre-Louis Gabriel Falaize René Coty Hussein of Jordan 1956
1962 Roger Lescot Charles de Gaulle Hussein of Jordan 1968
1968 Jean-Marie Mérillon  [ de ] Charles de Gaulle Hussein of Jordan 1973
1973 Jacques de Folin Georges Pompidou Hussein of Jordan 1975
1975 Dominique Charpy Valéry Giscard d’Estaing Hussein of Jordan 1979
1979 Claude Harel Valéry Giscard d’Estaing Hussein of Jordan 1981
1981 Jacques Le Chartier de Sedouy François Mitterrand Hussein of Jordan 1985
1985 Patrick Leclercq François Mitterrand Hussein of Jordan 1989
1989 Denis Bauchard François Mitterrand Hussein of Jordan 1994
1994 Bernard Bajolet François Mitterrand Hussein of Jordan 1998
1998 Bernard Émié Jacques Chirac Hussein of Jordan 2002
2002 Jean-Michel Casa  [ fr ] Jacques Chirac Hussein of Jordan 2006
2006 Denis Gauer Jacques Chirac Abdullah II of Jordan 2009
2009 Corinne Breuzé  [ de ] Nicolas Sarkozy Abdullah II of Jordan 2013
2013 Caroline Dumas François Hollande Abdullah II of Jordan 2015
2015 David Bertolotti François Hollande Abdullah II of Jordan

Coordinates: 31°57′13″N35°54′19″E / 31.953678°N 35.905353°E / 31.953678; 35.905353

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References

  1. Jacques Dumarçay
  2. "Home". ambafrance-jo.org.