Ambasadorowie Niemiec

Lista niemieckich ambasadorów wysyłanych na placówki dyplomatyczne przez Republikę Federalną Niemiec.

Ambasadorowie Republiki Federalnej Niemiec

Stan: 1 lutego 2018[1]

Państwo przyjmująceSiedzibaKierownictwoObjęcie funkcji
 AfganistanKabulWalter Haßmann2016
 EgiptKairJulius Georg Luy2015
 AlbaniaTiranaSusanne Schütz2016
 AlgieriaAlgierMichael Zenner2016
 AngolaLuandaRainer Müller2014
 Gwinea RównikowaMalaboElmar Jakobs2016
 ArgentynaBuenos AiresJürgen Christian Mertens2017
 ArmeniaErywańMatthias Kiesler2015
 AzerbejdżanBakuMichael Kindsgrab2016
 EtiopiaAddis AbebaBrita Wagener2017
 AustraliaCanberraAnna Prinz2016
 BahrajnManamaAlfred Simms-Protz2015
 BangladeszDhakaThomas Prinz2015
 BiałoruśMińskPeter Dettmar2015
 BelgiaBrukselaRüdiger Lüdeking2015
 BeninKotonuAchim Tröster2017
 BoliwiaLa PazMatthias Sonn2016
 Bośnia i HercegowinaSarajewoChristiane Hohmann2016
 BotswanaGaboroneRalf Breth2017
 BrazyliaBrasíliaGeorg Witschel2016
 BruneiBandar Seri BegawanPeter Hermann Wolff2017
 BułgariaSofiaHerbert Salber2017
 Burkina FasoWagaduguClaus Auer (ad Interim)2017
 BurundiBużumburaThomas Strieder2016
 ChileSantiagoRolf Peter Gottfried Schulze2015
 ChinyPekinMichael Clauss2013
 KostarykaSan JoséIngo Winkelmann2014
 DaniaKopenhagaAndreas Meitzner2017
 DominikanaSanto DomingoSabine Bloch2015
 DżibutiDżibutiVolker Berresheim
 EkwadorQuitoJoachim Freiherr Marschall von Bieberstein2016
 Wybrzeże Kości SłoniowejAbidżanMichael Grau2017
 SalwadorSan SalvadorBernd Finke2016
 ErytreaAsmaraAndreas Zimmer2014
 EstoniaTallinnChristoph Eichhorn2015
 FinlandiaHelsinkiDetlef Linnemann2017
 FrancjaParyżNikolaus Meyer-Landrut2015
 GabonLibrevilleBurkhard Ducoffre2016
 GruzjaTbilisiHeike Peitsch2016
 GhanaAkraChristoph Retzlaff2016
 GrecjaAtenyJens Plötner2017
 GwatemalaGwatemalaHarald Klein2016
 GwineaKonakryMatthias Veltin2015
 HaitiPort-au-PrinceManfred Auster2016
 HondurasTegucigalpaThomas Wrießnig2017
 IndieNowe DelhiMartin Ney2015
 IndonezjaDżakartaMichael Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg2016
 IrakBagdadCyrill Nunn2017
 IranTeheranMichael Klor-Berchtold2016
 IrlandiaDublinDeike Potzel2017
 IslandiaReykjavíkHerbert Beck2015
 IzraelTel AwiwClemens von Goetze2015
 WłochyRzymSusanne Wasum-Rainer2015
 JamajkaKingstonJoachim Christoph Schmillen2014
 JaponiaTokioHans Carl Freiherr von Werthern2014
 JemenSanaHansjörg Haber2017
 JordaniaAmmanBirgitta Maria Siefker-Eberle2015
 KambodżaPhnom PenhIngo-Heinz Karsten2016
 KamerunJaundeHans-Dieter Stell2016
 KanadaOttawaSabine Sparwasser2017
 KazachstanAstanaRolf Mafael2016
 KatarDohaHans-Udo Muzel2015
 KeniaNairobiJutta Gisela Frasch2015
 KirgistanBiszkekMonika Iwersen2017
 KolumbiaBogotaMichael Bock2016
 Demokratyczna Republika KongaKinszasaThomas Terstegen2016
 KongoBrazzavilleKlaus Peter Schick2014
 Korea PółnocnaPjongjangThomas Schäfer2013
 Korea PołudniowaSeulStephan Auer2016
 KosowoPrisztinaChristian Heldt2017
 ChorwacjaZagrzebThomas Schultze2015
 KubaHawanaThomas Karl Neisinger2015
 KuwejtKuwejtKarlfried Bergner2016
 LaosWientianJens Lütkenherm2017
 ŁotwaRygaRolf Schütte2015
 LibanBejrutMartin Huth2015
 LiberiaMonroviaHubert Jäger2016
 LibiaTrypolisChristian Buck2016
 LitwaWilnoAngelika Viets2017
 LuksemburgLuksemburgHeinrich Kreft2016
 MadagaskarAntananarywaHarald Gehrig2014
 MalawiLilongweJürgen Borsch2016
 MalezjaKuala LumpurNikolaus Graf Lambsdorff2017
 MaliBamakoDietrich Becker2015
 MaltaVallettaGudrun Sräga2015
 MarokoRabatGötz Schmidt-Bremme2017
 MauretaniaNawakszutCarola Müller-Holtkemper2015
 MacedoniaSkopjeThomas Gerberich2017
 MeksykMeksykViktor Elbling2014
 MołdawiaKiszyniówJulia Monar2017
 MongoliaUłan BatorStefan Duppel2016
 CzarnogóraPodgoricaHans Günther Mattern2016
 MozambikMaputoDetlev Wolter2013
 MjanmaRangunDorothee Janetzke-Wenzel2017
 NamibiaWindhukChristian Matthias Schlaga2015
 NepalKatmanduoland Schäfer2017
 Nowa ZelandiaWellingtonGerhard Thiedemann2016
 NikaraguaManaguaUte König2015
 HolandiaHagaDirk Brengelmann2016
 NigerNiameyBernd von Münchow-Pohl2015
 NigeriaAbudżaBernhard Schlagheck2016
 NorwegiaOsloThomas Götz2016
 OmanMaskatThomas Friedrich Schneider2017
 AustriaWiedeńJohannes Haindl2015
 PakistanIslamabadMartin Kobler2017
 PalestynaRamallah[2]Peter Beerwerth[3]2015
 PanamaPanamaUwe Wolfgang Heye2017
 ParagwajAsunciónClaudius Fischbach2014
 PeruLimaJörg Ranau2014
 FilipinyManilaGordon Kricke2016
 PolskaWarszawaArndt Freytag von Loringhoven2020
 PortugaliaLizbonaChristof Weil2016
 RwandaKigaliPeter Woeste2016
 RumuniaBukaresztCord Meier-Klodt2017
 RosjaMoskwaRüdiger von Fritsch2014
 ZambiaLusakaAchim Burkart2016
 Arabia SaudyjskaRijadDieter W. Haller2016
 SzwecjaSztokholmHans-Jürgen Heimsoeth2016
 SzwajcariaBernoRiedel, Norbert2017
 SenegalDakarStephan Röken2017
 SerbiaBelgradAxel Dittmann2015
 Sierra LeoneFreetownWolfgang Wiethoff2015
 ZimbabweHarareThorsten Hutter2016
 SingapurSingapurUlrich A. Sante2017
 SłowacjaBratysławaJoachim Bleicker2016
 SłoweniaKlaus Peter Riedel2016
 HiszpaniaMadrytPeter Tempel2014
 Sri LankaKolomboJörn Rohde2016
 Południowa AfrykaPretoriaMartin Schäfer2017
 SudanChartumUlrich Klöckner2016
 Sudan PołudniowyDżubaJan Hendrik van Thiel2017
 SyriaDamaszekbrak[1]
 TadżykistanDuszanbeNeithart Höfer-Wissing2017
 TajwanTajpej[4]Martin Eberts[5]2014
 TanzaniaDar es SalaamDetlef Wächter2017
 TajlandiaBangkokPeter Prügel2015
 TogoLoméChristoph Sander2015
 Trynidad i TobagoPort-of-SpainHolger Michael2017
 CzadNdżamenaGabriela Guellil2016
 CzechyPragaChristoph Israng2017
 TunezjaTunisAndreas Reinicke2014
 TurcjaAnkaraMartin Erdmann2015
 TurkmenistanAszchabadMargret Uebber2016
 UgandaKampalaAlbrecht Conze2017
 UkrainaKijówErnst Reichel2016
 WęgryBudapesztVolkmar Wenzel2017
 UrugwajMontevideoIngo von Voß2016
 UzbekistanTaszkentGünter Overfeld2017
 WenezuelaCaracasStefan Herzberg2015
 Zjednoczone Emiraty ArabskieAbu ZabiGötz Lingenthal2016
 Stany ZjednoczoneWaszyngtonPeter Wittig2014
 Wielka BrytaniaLondynPeter Ammon2014
 WietnamHanoiChristian Berger2016
 CyprNikozjaFranz Josef Kremp2017

Stali przedstawiciele przy organizacjach międzynarodowych

Stan: 1 lutego 2018[1]

OrganizacjaSiedzibaKierownictwoObjęcie funkcji
 Unia EuropejskaBrukselaReinhard Silberberg2014
Rada EuropyStrasburgGerhard Küntzle2015
 ONZNowy JorkChristoph Heusgen2017
 ONZGenewaAntje Leendertse2017
 ONZWiedeńFriedrich Däuble2015
FAORzymHinrich Thölken2015
UNESCOParyżStefan Krawielicki2016
UNCDGenewaMichael Biontino2013
OPCWHagaChristine Weil2017
 NATOBrukselaHans-Dieter Lucas2015
OBWEWiedeńEberhard Pohl2015
OECDParyżMartin Hanz2017
Stolica ApostolskaRzymAnnette Schavan2014

Przypisy

  1. a b c Verzeichnis der Vertretungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Ausland sowie der Honorarkonsulinnen und Honorarkonsuln. Auswärtiges Amt, 2018-02-01.
  2. Przedstawicielstwo.
  3. Poseł.
  4. Brak stosunków dyplomatycznych, nieoficjalnym przedstawicielstwem jest Deutsches Institut Taipei.
  5. Generaldirektor.

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