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Ambassadors of Brazil

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Map of the countries with Brazilian embassies.

Brazil is the country with the largest number of embassies of Latin America. It has diplomatic representation with almost all the recognized states of the world, with the exception of 56 of the 194 countries, being some of them Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Kiribati, Iceland, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, San Marino, Solomon Islands, South Sudan, Taiwan, Tuvalu and Yemen,[1] totalizing a relation with 138 countries in all of the continents and with the Palestinian National Authority. Currently, Brazil has strength its relations with the BRICS (Russia, India, China and South Africa) and the next eleven countries under development.

Current Brazilian Ambassadors

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Host country Ambassador Website Confirmed
 Afghanistan Brazil has a joint representation for Afghanistan in Islamabad.
 Albania João Tabajara de Oliveira Júnior Tirana 11 May 2022
 Algeria Flavio Marega Algiers 20 June 2018
 Andorra Brazil has a joint representation for Andorra in Madrid.
 Angola Rafael de Mello Vidal Luanda 22 September 2020
 Antigua and Barbuda Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Argentina Julio Glinternick Bitelli Buenos Aires 17 May 2023
 Armenia Fábio Vaz Pitaluga Yerevan 10 May 2022
 Australia Claudio Frederico de Matos Arruda Canberra 21 June 2023
 Austria Nelson Antonio Tabajara de Oliveira Vienna 15 December 2021
 Azerbaijan Manuel Montenegro da Cruz Baku 20 June 2018
 Bahamas Claudio Raja Gabaglia Lins Nassau 6 November 2019
 Bahrain Adriano Silva Pucci Manama 4 July 2023
 Bangladesh Paulo Fernando Dias Feres Dhaka 11 May 2022
 Barbados Vera Lucia dos Santos Caminha Campetti Bridgetown 5 July 2021
 Belarus Bernard Jorg Leopold de García Klingl Minsk 10 May 2022
 Belgium Haroldo de Macedo Ribeiro Brussels 19 June 2018
 Belize Agemar de Mendonça Sanctos Belmopan 15 December 2021
 Benin Regina Célia de Oliveira Bittencourt Cotonou 28 October 2015
 Bhutan Brazil has a joint representation for Bhutan in New Delhi.
 Bolivia Octávio Côrtes La Paz 10 July 2017
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Maria Clara Duclos Carisio Sarajevo 13 September 2023
 Botswana João Genésio de Almeida Filho Gaborone 4 July 2023
 Brunei Brazil has a joint representation for Brunei in Kuala Lumpur.
 Bulgaria Paulo Roberto Campos Tarresse da Fontoura Sofia 2 August 2023
 Burkina Faso Ellen Osthoff Ferreira de Barros Ouagadougou 23 September 2020
 Burundi Brazil has a joint representation for Burundi in Nairobi.
 Cabo Verde Colbert Soares Pinto Junior Praia 23 September 2020
 Cambodia Brazil has a joint representation for Cambodia in Bangkok.
 Cameroon Patrícia Maria Oliveira Lima Yaoundé 11 May 2022
 Canada Carlos Alberto Franco França Ottawa 2 August 2023
 Central African Republic Brazil has a joint representation for Central African Republic in Brazzaville.
 Chad Brazil has a joint representation for Chad in Yaoundé.
 Chile Paulo Roberto Soares Pacheco Santiago 23 September 2020
 China Marcos Bezerra Abbott Galvão Beijing 15 December 2021
 Colombia Luís Antonio Balduino Carneiro Bogotá 9 October 2019
 Comoros Brazil has a joint representation for Comoros in Dodoma.
Republic of the Congo Congo-Brazzaville Renato Soares Menezes Brazzaville 23 September 2020
Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo-Kinshasa (DRC) Roberto Parente Kinshasa 15 December 2021
 Costa Rica Antonio Alves Júnior San José 23 November 2022
 Croatia Silvana Polich Zagreb 4 July 2023
 Cuba Christian Vargas Havana 23 May 2023
 Cyprus Eduardo Augusto Ibiapina de Seixas Nicosia 3 December 2019
 Czech Republic Sônia Regina Guimarães Gomes Prague 14 December 2021
 Denmark Rodrigo de Azeredo Santos Copenhagen 23 September 2020
 Djibouti Brazil has a joint representation for Djibouti in Addis Ababa.
 Dominica Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Dominican Republic Carlos Luís Dantas Coutinho Perez Santo Domingo 25 October 2023
 East Timor Mauricio Medeiros de Assis Dili 23 September 2020
 Ecuador Pompeu Andreucci Neto Quito 30 November 2021
 Egypt Paulino Franco Franco de Carvalho Neto Cairo 17 May 2023
 El Salvador Luiz Eduardo de Auigar Villarinho Pedroso San Salvador 1 June 2022
 Equatorial Guinea Leonardo Carvalho Monteiro Malabo 22 November 2022
 Eritrea Brazil has a joint representation for Eritrea in Cairo.
 Estonia José Antonio Gomes Piras Tallinn 22 September 2020
 Eswatini Brazil has a joint representation for Eswatini in Maputo.
 Ethiopia Jandyr Ferreira dos Santos Addis Ababa 31 May 2022
 Fiji Brazil has a joint representation for Fiji in Canberra.
 Finland Luís Antonio Balduino Carneiro Helsinki 2 December 2021
 France Ricardo Neiva Tavares Paris 17 May 2023
 Gabon José Marcos Nogueira Viana Libreville 7 July 2021
 Gambia Brazil has a joint representation for Gambia in Dakar.
 Georgia Oswaldo Biato Júnior Tbilisi 23 September 2020
 Germany Roberto Jaguaribe Berlin 5 June 2018
 Ghana Maria Elisa Teófilo de Luna Accra 9 August 2017
 Greece Paulo Roberto Caminha de Castilhos França Athens 24 May 2023
 Grenada Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Guatemala Henrique da Silveira Sardinha Pinto Guatemala 23 November 2022
 Guinea-Bissau Claudia de Borba Maciel Bissau VPP 11 May 2022
Guinea Guinea-Conakry Antônio Carlos de Salles Menezes Conakry 23 September 2020
 Guyana Maria Clara Duclos Carisio Georgetown 18 September 2019
 Haiti Luis Fernando de Carvalho Port-au-Prince 1 December 2021
 Holy See (Vatican City) Everton Vieira Vargas Vatican 17 May 2023
 Honduras Andréa Saldanha da Gama Watson Tegucigalpa 1 December 2021
 Hungary Susan Kleebank Budapest 1 December 2021
 Iceland Brazil has a joint representation for Iceland in Oslo.
 India Kenneth Haczynski da Nóbrega New Delhi 17 May 2023
 Indonesia George Monteiro Prata Jakarta 31 May 2023
 Iran Eduardo Ricardo Gradilone Neto Tehran 2 August 2023
 Iraq Luís Ivaldo Villafañe Gomes Santos Bhagdad 23 September 2020
 Ireland Marcel Fortuna Biato Dublin 23 September 2020
 Israel Vacant since 29 May 2024.
Fábio Moreira Farias, Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
Tel Aviv
 Italy Renato Mosca de Souza Rome 21 June 2023
 Ivory Coast José Carlos de Araújo Leitão Abidjan 23 September 2020
 Jamaica Carlos Alberto Michaelsen den Hartog Kingston 10 March 2015
 Japan Octávio Henrique Dias Garcia Côrtes Tokyo 10 May 2022
 Jordan Márcio Fagundes do Nascimento Amman 22 November 2022
 Kazakhstan Rubem Antonio Correa Barbosa Astana 11 December 2019
 Kenya Silvio José Albuquerque e Silva Nairobi 16 December 2020
 Kiribati Brazil has a joint representation for Kiribati in Wellington.
 Kuwait Rodrigo D'Araujo Gabsch Kuwait City 25 October 2023
 Kyrgyzstan Brazil has a joint representation for Kyrgyzstan in Astana.
 Laos Brazil has a joint representation for Laos in Bangkok.
 Latvia Brazil has a joint representation for Latvia in Stockholm.
 Lebanon Tarcisio de Lima Ferreira Fernandes Costa Beirut 23 November 2022
 Lesotho Brazil has a joint representation for Lesotho in Pretoria.
 Liberia Vacant since 10 October 2017. Monrovia
 Libya Brazil has transferred the embassy in July 2014 to Tunis.
 Liechtenstein Brazil has a joint representation for Liechtenstein in Bern.
 Madagascar Brazil has a joint representation for Madagascar in Maputo.
 Malawi Artur Saraiva de Oliveira Lilongwe 10 October 2018
 Malaysia Ary Norton de Murat Quintella Kuala Lumpur 14 August 2018
 Maldives Sérgio Luiz Canaes Colombo 12 November 2019
 Mali Carlos Eduardo de Ribas Guedes Bamako 22 September 2020
 Malta Brazil has a joint representation for Malta in Vatican City.
 Marshall Islands Brazil has a joint representation for Marshall Islands in Manila.
 Mauritania Evaldo Freire Nouakchott 22 November 2022
 Mauritius Brazil has a joint representation for Mauritius in Pretoria.
 Mexico Mauricio Carvalho Lyrio Mexico City 2 August 2017
 Micronesia Brazil has a joint representation for Micronesia in Manila.
 Moldova Brazil has a joint representation for Moldova in Kyiv.
 Monaco Brazil has a joint representation for Monaco in Paris.
 Mongolia Brazil has a joint representation for Mongolia in Beijing.
 Montenegro Brazil has a joint representation for Montenegro in Belgrade.
 Morocco Alexandre Guido Lopes Parola Rabat 4 July 2023
 Mozambique Ademar Seabra da Cruz Junior Maputo 1 June 2022
 Myanmar Gustavo Rocha de Menezes Yangon 20 September 2023
 Namibia José Augusto Silveira de Andrade Filho Windhoek 27 November 2018
 Nauru Brazil has a joint representation for Nauru in Canberra.
   Nepal José Mario Ferreira Filho Kathmandu 22 February 2017
 Netherlands Fernado Simas Magalhães The Hague 31 May 2023
 New Zealand Paulo Cesar de Camargo Wellington 12 July 2016
 Nicaragua Vacant since 8 August 2024 Managua
 Niger Brazil has a joint representation for Niger in Cotonou.
 Nigeria Ricardo Guerra de Araújo Abuja 13 March 2018
 North Korea Luís Felipe Silvério Fortuna Pyongyang July 2018
 North Macedonia Brazil has a joint representation for North Macedonia in Sofia.
 Norway Enio Cordeiro Oslo 16 December 2020
 Oman Ligia Maria Scherer Muscat 15 December 2020
 Pakistan Olyntho Vieira Islamabad 26 March 2019
 Palau Brazil has a joint representation for Palau in Manila.
 Palestine Alessandro Warley Candeas Ramallah Late 2021
 Panama Carlos Henrique Moojen de Abreu e Silva Panama City 10 May 2022
 Papua New Guinea Brazil has a joint representation for Papua New Guinea in Canberra.
 Paraguay José Antônio Marcondes de Carvalho Asunción 15 December 2021
 Peru Clemente de Lima Baena Soares Lima 24 May 2023
 Philippines Gilerto Fonseca Guimarães de Moura Manila 13 September 2023
 Poland Haroldo de Macedo Ribeiro Wraclaw 1 December 2021
 Portugal Raimundo Carreiro Silva Lisbon 30 November 2021
 Puerto Rico Brazil has a representation for Puerto Rico in Miami.
 Qatar Marcelo Otávio Dantas Loures da Costa Doha 13 September 2023
 Romania Ricardo de Guerra Araújo Bucarest 21 June 2023
 Russia Tovar da Silva Nunes Moscow 3 July 2018
 Rwanda Brazil has a joint representation for Rwanda in Nairobi.
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Saint Lucia Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Brazil has closed this embassy in 2019.[2]
 Samoa Brazil has a joint representation for Samoa in Sydney.
 San Marino Brazil has a joint representation for San Marino in Rome.
 São Tomé and Príncipe Pedro Luiz Dalcero São Tomé 1 June 2022
 Saudi Arabia Sérgio Eugênio de Risio Bath Riyadh 31 May 2022
 Senegal Bruno Luiz dos Santos Cobuccio Dakar 23 September 2020
 Serbia José Mauro da Fonseca Costa Couto Belgrade 15 December 2021
 Seychelles Brazil has a joint representation for Seychelles in Dar es Salaam.
 Sierra Leone Vacant since 14 March 2016 Freetown
 Singapore Eugênia Barthelmess Singapore 14 August 2019
 Slovakia Gabriel Boff Moreira Bratislava 31 May 2023
 Slovenia Eduardo Prisco Paraiso Ramos Ljubljana 16 December 2020
 Solomon Islands Brazil has a joint representation for Solomon Islands in Canberra.
 Somalia Brazil has a joint representation for Somalia in Nairobi.
 South Africa Benedicto Fonseca Filho Pretoria 23 November 2022
 South Korea Márcia Donner Abreu Seoul 14 December 2021
 South Sudan Brazil has a joint representation for South Sudan in Addis Ababa.
 Spain Pompeu Andreucci Neto Madrid 13 June 2018
 Sri Lanka Sergio Luiz Canaes Colombo 12 November 2019
 Sudan Rubem Guimarães Coan Fabro Amaral Khartoum 22 November 2022
 Suriname José Raphael Lopes Mendes de Azeredo Pamaribo 23 September 2020
 Sweden Maria Edileuza Fontenele Reis Stockholm 13 September 2023
  Switzerland Evandro de Sampaio Didonet Bern 3 July 2017
 Syria Fabio Vaz Pitaluga Damascus 5 December 2018
 Taiwan Brazil has only a commercial office in Taipei.
 Tajikistan Brazil has a joint representation for Tajikistan in Islamabad.
 Tanzania Gustavo Martins Nogueira Dar es Salaam 23 November 2022
 Thailand Ana Lucy Gentil Cabral Petersen Bangkok 21 November 2017
 Togo Maria Elisa Teófilo de Luna Lomé 8 August 2017
 Tonga Brazil has a joint representation for Tonga in Wellington.
 Trinidad and Tobago Rodrigo do Amaral Souza Port of Spain 23 September 2020
 Tunisia Fernando José Marroni de Abreu Tunis 22 November 2022
 Turkey Carlos Ricardo Martins Ceglia Ankara 16 October 2019
 Turkmenistan Brazil has a joint representation for Turkmenistan in Astana.
 Tuvalu Brazil has a joint representation for Tuvalu in Wellington.
 Uganda Brazil has a joint representation for Uganda in Nairobi.
 Ukraine Norton de Andrade Mello Rapesta Kyiv 23 September 2020
 United Arab Emirates Sidney Leon Romeiro Abu Dhabi 4 July 2023
 United Kingdom Antônio de Aguiar Patriota London 23 May 2023
 United States Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti Washington, D.C. 17 May 2023
 Uruguay Antonio José Ferreira Simões Montevideo 10 July 2018
 Uzbekistan Brazil has a joint representation for Uzbekistan in Moscow.
 Vanuatu Brazil has a joint representation for Vanuatu in Canberra.
 Venezuela Glivânia Maria de Oliveira Caracas 14 December 2023
 Vietnam Marco Farani Hanoi 23 November 2022
 Yemen Brazil has a joint representation for Yemen in Riyadh.
 Zambia Arthur Henrique Villanova Nogueira Lusaka 31 May 2023
 Zimbabwe Vilmar Rogeiro Coutinho Junior Harare 1 June 2022

Ambassadors to international organizations

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Host organization Ambassador Location Confirmed
Community of Portuguese Language Countries Juliano Féres Nascimento Lisbon, Portugal 1 June 2022
European Union Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva Brussels, Belgium 2 December 2021
Food and Agriculture Organization Carla Barroso Carneiro Rome, Italy 22 November 2022
International Atomic Energy Agency Carlos Sérgio Sobral Duarte Vienna, Austria 23 September 2020
International Civil Aviation Organization Norberto Moretti Montreal, Quebec, Canada 22 September 2020
Latin American Integration Association Antonio José Ferreira Simões Montevideo, Uruguay 14 November 2021
Organization of American States Benoni Belli Washington, D.C., United States 24 May 2023
Southern Common Market Antonio José Ferreira Simões Montevideo, Uruguay 14 November 2021
United Nations Sérgio França Danese New York, United States 17 May 2023
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Paula Alves de Souza Paris, France 22 November 2022

References

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  1. ^ "Perguntas Mais Frequentes" (in Portuguese). Itamaraty – Ministério das Relações Exteriores. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Braun, Julia (4 June 2019). "Itamaraty fecha cinco embaixadas no Caribe" (in Portuguese). Veja. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
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