List of ambassadors of Mexico to Serbia

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This is a list of Mexico's ambassadors to Serbia (and Yugoslavia).

  1. Alfonso de Rosenzweig Díaz, 1946–1947
  2. Francisco del Río y Cañedo, 1947–1950
  3. Víctor Fernández Manero, 1950–1951
  4. Cristóbal Guzmán Cárdenas, 1951–1952
  5. Eduardo Morillo Safa Briones, 1953–1954
  6. Federico Amaya Rodríguez, 1955–1957
  7. Vicente L. Benéitez, 1958–1961
  8. Delfín Sánchez Juárez Lazo, 1961–1965
  9. Natalio Vázquez Pallares, 1965–1968
  10. Ramón Ruiz Vasconcelos, 1968–1973
  11. Emilio Calderón Puig, 1976–1977
  12. Jorge Eduardo Navarrete López, 1977–1978
  13. Omar Martínez Legorreta, 1979–1981
  14. Javier Wimer Zambrano, 1981–1982
  15. Francisco López Cámara, 1983–1987
  16. Henrique González Casanova del Valle, 1987–1990
  17. Agustín García López Santaolalla, 1991–1992
  18. Carlos Isauro Félix Corona, 1992–1994
  19. Gonzalo Aguirre Enrile, 1994
  20. Carlos Virgilio Ferrer Argote, 1994–1996
  21. Carlos Ignacio Gónzalez Magallón, 1996–1999
  22. Carlos Alejandro Rodríguez y Quezada, 2000–2004
  23. Eduardo Héctor Moguel Flores, 2005–2009
  24. Mercedes Felicitas Ruiz Zapata, 2009–2014
  25. José Evaristo Ramón Xilotl Ramírez, 2014–2016
  26. José Humberto Castro Villalobos, 2016–2021
  27. Carlos Isauro Félix Corona, 2021–Present

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