List of ambassadors of Uruguay to Poland

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Ambassador of Uruguay to Poland
Uruguayan Embassy in Warsaw  [ pl ]
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Incumbent
Pablo Ernesto Scheiner Correa
since February 16, 2015
Inaugural holder Luis Garabelli
FormationMarch 9, 1923

The Uruguayan ambassador in Warsaw is the official representative of the Government in Montevideo to the Government of Poland.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Uruguay List of heads of state of Poland Term end
March 9, 1923 Luis Garabelli José Serrato Stanisław Wojciechowski
May 25, 1932 Eliseo Ricardo Gómez Gabriel Terra Ignacy Mościcki
1945 César Montero de Bustamente Chargé d'affaires Juan José de Amézaga Bolesław Bierut
June 10, 1965 Joaąuin A. Costanzo Chargé d'affaires Washington Beltrán Edward Ochab
October 30, 1967 Alfredo Bianchi Chargé d'affaires Óscar Diego Gestido Edward Ochab
May 26, 1970 Horacio Herrera Mendez Jorge Pacheco Areco Józef Cyrankiewicz
April 30, 1977 Heber Martinez Muscio Chargé d'affaires Aparicio Méndez Henryk Jabłoński
September 7, 1978 Santos Jesus Laureiro Soria Aparicio Méndez Henryk Jabłoński
June 16, 1982 Sergio Gutiérrez Gregorio Álvarez Henryk Jabłoński
July 16, 1987 Augusto Heber Wild Ayçaguer ( † 17 de marzo de 2016) Julio María Sanguinetti Wojciech Jaruzelski
July 23, 1992 Luis Alberto Verdier Chargé d'affaires Luis Alberto Lacalle Lech Wałęsa
December 9, 1992 Marinés Benavides Chargé d'affaires Luis Alberto Lacalle Lech Wałęsa
April 13, 1994 Daniel Pérez del Castillo Luis Alberto Lacalle Lech Wałęsa
August 31, 1999 Carlos Daniel Amorin Tenconi Julio María Sanguinetti Aleksander Kwaśniewski
December 13, 2004 Luis Alfredo Sica Bergara [1] Jorge Batlle Ibáñez Aleksander Kwaśniewski
October 3, 2006 María José Vignone Nieto Chargé d'affaires [2] Tabaré Vázquez Lech Kaczyński
March 20, 2003 Carlos Amorín Tenconi [3] Jorge Batlle Ibáñez Aleksander Kwaśniewski
2010 Julio Giambruno Viana [4] José Mujica Bronisław Komorowski
February 16, 2015 Pablo Ernesto Scheiner Correa [5] José Mujica Bronisław Komorowski

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References

  1. Luis Alfredo Sica Bergara
  2. María José Vignone Nieto
  3. Carlos Amorín Tenconi
  4. Julio Giamruno Viana
  5. Pablo Ernesto Scheiner Correa
  6. Krzysztof Szczepanik, Anna Herman-Łukasik, Barbara Janicka, Stosunki dyplomatyczne Polski: informator. Ameryka Północna i Południowa 1918-2007, Wydawn. Askon, 2007 - 224 p. p. 210