List of ambassadors to the Philippines

The following is a list of foreign ambassadors to the Republic of the Philippines.

Country Ambassador
 Angola Fernando Miguel, Chargé d' Affaires, a.i.
 Argentina Roberto Bosch
 Australia Amanda Gorely[1]
 Austria Josef Müllner
 Bangladesh John Gomes
 Belgium Roland Van Remoortele
 Brazil Rodrigo do Amaral Souza
 Brunei Johariah binti Abdul Wahab
 Cambodia Tuot Panha
 Canada John T. Holmes
 Chile Camilo Sanhueza, Chargé d' Affaires, a.i.
 China Zhao Jianhua
 Colombia Stella Márquez de Araneta, Chargé d' Affaires, a.i.
 Czech Republic Jaroslav Olša, jr.[2]
 Denmark Jan Top Christensen [3]
 Egypt Mahmoud Mostafa Ahmed
 European Union Franz Jessen
 France Thierry Mathou
 Germany Michael Hasper, Chargé d' Affaires, a.i.
 Greece Nikolaos Kaymenakis
 Holy See Giuseppe Pinto
 Hungary József Bencze
 India N. Ramakrishnan, Chargé d' Affaires, a.i.
 Indonesia Lt. Gen. Johny Lumintang
 Iran Mohammad Tanhaei
 Iraq Ahmed Kamal Hasan Al-Kamaly
 Israel Ephraim Ben Matityau [4]
 Italy Massimo Roscigno
 Japan Kazuhide Ishikawa [5]
 Kuwait Musaed Saleh Al-Thuwaikh
 Laos Phoxay Khaykhamphithoune [6]
 Libya Mohamed Hander, Charge d' Affaires, a.i.
 Malaysia Dato' Mohd Zamri bin Mohd Kassim
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta Odelia Gregorio Arroyo
 Mexico Julio Camarena Villaseñor
 Myanmar U Ye Myint Aung
 Netherlands Marion Derckx
 New Zealand David John Strachan [7]
 Nigeria Stevie Aldrin Ogenyi Egurube
 Norway Erik Førner [8]
 Oman Munther Mafoodh Salim Al-Mantheri
 Pakistan Safdar Hayat [9]
 Palau Sr. Ngerikl Baules Charge d' Affaires, a.i.'
 Panama Rolando A. Guevara Alvarado
 Papua New Guinea Christian Anthony Vihruri
 Qatar Abdulla Ahmed Yousif Al-Mutawaa
 Romania Dl. Mihail Bujor Sion, Charge d' Affaires, a.i.
 Russia Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev
 Saudi Arabia Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Bussairy [10]
 Singapore Kok Li Peng
 South Africa Martin Slabber
 South Korea Jae-Shin Kim
 Spain Luis Antonio Calvo Castaño[11]
 Sri Lanka S.V.D. Gamini Samaranayake
 Sweden Harald Fries
  Switzerland Andrea Reichlin
 Thailand Thanatip Upatising [12]
 Timor Leste Juvêncio de Jesus Martins
 Turkey Esra Cankorur
 United Arab Emirates Moosa Abdulwahid Al-Khajah
 United Kingdom Asif Ahmad
 United States Sung Kim
 Venezuela Capaya Rodríguez González
 Vietnam Trương Triều Dương

Non-Resident Ambassadors

The following is a list of foreign non-resident ambassadors to the Republic of the Philippines.[13][14][15][16]

Country Non-Resident Ambassador
 Afghanistan Dr. Sayed Mohammad Amin Fatimie
 Armenia Raisa Vardanyan
 Angola Fidelino Loy de Jesus Figueiredo
 Azerbaijan Tamerlan Elmar Oglu Karayev
 Belarus Vladimir Lopato-Zagorsky
 Benin Zomahoun Dossou Rufin Cyr
 Botswana Jacob Dickie Nkate
 Bulgaria Evgueni Stefanov Stoytchev
 Burkina Faso Francois Oubida
 Colombia Tito Saul Pinilla Pinilla
 Cuba Rubén Pérez Valdés
 Cyprus Pantelakis Eliades
 El Salvador Martha Lidia Zelayandia Cisneros
 Estonia Andres Unga
 Ethiopia Dr. Dibaba Abdetta
 Finland Matti Pullinen
 Fiji Isikeli Uluinairai Matailoga
 Gabon Carlo Victor Boungou
 Georgia Zurab Aleksidze
 Ghana Benjamin Clement Eghan
 Guinea Senkoun Sylla
 Honduras Marlene Villela De Talbott
 Iceland Hannes Heimisson
 Ivory Coast Jerome Kloh Weya
 Jamaica Clement Philip Ricardo Allicock
 Jordan Demiye Zuher Moh’d Haddad
 Kenya Dorcas Rukunga, Charge d' Affaires, a.i.
 Lithuania Egidijus Meilunas
 Luxembourg Béatrice Kirsch
 Marshall Islands Thomas Kijiner
 Malawi Brigdr. Reuben Ngwenya
 Maldives Hussain Shibab
 Malta Clifford Borg-Marks
 Mali Mohamane Elhadji Bania Tourne
 Mongolia Banzragch Delgermaa
 North Korea Mun Song Mo
 Nicaragua Saul Aran Castellón
 Palestine Anwar Hamadto Kassem Al-Agha
 Peru Felix Denegri Boza
 Portugal Joaquim Alberto de Sousa Moreira de Lemos
 Rwanda Dr. Charles Murigande
 Samoa Leiataua Tuitolova’a Dr. Kilifoti Eteauati
 Slovakia Michal Slivovič
 Sudan Khalid Abdelgadir Shukri
 Suriname Titi Amina Pardi
 Trinidad and Tobago Chandradath Singh
 Tunisia Mourad Belhassen
 Uganda Betty Grace Akech-Okullo
 Uruguay Dr. Alba Florio Legnani
 Zambia Miles Kaweche Banda

References

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