List of ambassadors of Indonesia to Austria

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Ambassador of Indonesia to Austria
Accredited to Slovenia, UNIDO, IAEA, CTBTO, OPEC, OPEC Fund and UN Office in Vienna
Duta Besar Indonesia untuk Austria
Indonesischer Botschafter in Österreich
Seal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.svg
Emblem of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Damos Agusman.jpg
Incumbent
Damos Dumoli Agusman
since 17 November 2021
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Indonesia, Vienna
Style His Excellency (formal)
Seat Vienna, Austria
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holderMax Maramis
Formation1956
Website kemlu.go.id/vienna

The following are the list of Indonesian diplomats that served as Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Austria.

No.AmbassadorTerm startTerm endAccredited toAppointed byRef.
1Max Maramis19561957  Sukarno [1]
2Soebagio19571958 [1]
3Raden Roesman M. Djajakusuma19581962 [1]
4Busono Darusman19621967 [1]
5 Laili Roesad 19671970 [1]
6 Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung 19701974  Soeharto [1]
7Abdullah Kamil19741979 [1]
8Haryono Nimpuno19791983 [1]
9 Artati Marzuki-Sudirdjo 19831987 [1]
10S. Wirjono19871989 [1]
11Johanes Petrus Louhanapessy19891993 [1]
12Agus Tarmidzi19931995 [1]
13Sumaryo Suryokusumo19951998 Slovenia [1]
14Rhousdy Soeriaatmadja19982002 [1]
15T. A. Samodra Sriwijaya200230 September 2005  Abdurrahman Wahid [1] [2]
16Triyono Wibowo11 November 20052008  Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono [1]
17I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja2010September 2012 [1]
18Rachmat Budiman201213 March 2017 [3]
19Darmansjah Djumala13 March 2017
Credential:
4 July 2019 (Austria)
12 July 2017 (Slovenia)
September 2021  Joko Widodo [4] [5] [6]
20Damos Dumoli Agusman17 November 2021
Credential:
15 March 2022 (Austria)
20 April 2022 (Slovenia)
Incumbent [7] [8] [9]

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