Ambassador Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Vienna | |
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![]() Emblem of the Spanish Mission to the UN | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs | |
Style | His Excellency |
Member of | Permanent Mission of Spain to the United Nations in Vienna |
Residence | Vienna, Austria |
Nominator | The Foreign Minister |
Appointer | The Monarch |
Inaugural holder | Enrique Suárez de Puga |
Formation | October 10, 1980 |
Website | Mission to the UN Vienna |
The ambassador permanent representative of Spain to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Vienna is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the United Nations Office at Vienna.
The office was established on 10 October 1980, when diplomat Enrique Suárez de Puga, former ambassador to the Organization of American States, was appointed as permanent representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other international organizations based in Vienna. [1] In 1983 the position was elevated to the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and, in July 1987, the Permanent Representation was formally established. [2]
As of 2025, it is formed by: [3]
There are currently three technical offices:
They are assisted by several diplomatic counsellors, attachés and other civil servants, as well as a Chancellery.
Ambassadors | Term | Monarch | ||
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1 | Enrique Suárez de Puga | 1980 [1] | 1987 | Juan Carlos I |
2 | Eloy Ybáñez Bueno | 1987 [4] | 1990 | |
3 | Fernando Arias-Salgado | 1990 [5] | 1993 | |
4 | José Antonio de Yturriaga | 1993 [6] | 1996 | |
5 | Antonio Ortiz García | 1996 [7] | 2000 | |
6 | Antonio Núñez García-Saúco | 2000 [8] | 2004 | |
7 | Aurelio Pérez Giralda | 2004 [9] | 2006 | |
8 | José Luis Roselló Serra | 2006 [10] | 2010 | |
9 | Carmen Buján Freire | 2010 [11] | 2014 | |
10 | Gonzalo de Salazar Serantes | 2014 [12] | 2018 | Felipe VI |
11 | Senén Florensa i Palau | 2018 [13] | 2020 | |
12 | Esther Monterrubio Villar | 2020 [14] | 2024 | |
13 | María Sebastián de Erice | 2024 [15] |
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