List of ambassadors of Guinea-Bissau to the United States explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Guinea-Bissau to the United States
Incumbent:Mario Lopes da Rosa
Inaugural:Gil Vicente Vaz Fernandes

The Bissau-Guinean ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Bissau to the Government of the United States and concurrently accredited in Mexico City and Ottawa.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrémentDiplomatic accreditationAmbassadorObservationsList of prime ministers of Guinea-BissauList of presidents of the United StatesTerm end
Gil Vicente Vaz FernandesFrancisco MendesGerald Ford
Inacio Semedo(born June 15, 1944 in Bambadinca).Son of Tiburcio Julio Semedo and Domingas Lopes d’Oliveira.
  • Education: Master of Science in Agricultural Sciences, Faculty Agronomy, Godollo, Hungary. Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Pathology, Budapest Academy of Sciences, Hungary. Degree in Political, Military School, Madina do Boe.
  • 1972–1973:in-charge student section African Party Guinea-Cape Verde Independence, with secretariat party, dealing external policies,
  • 1973: Party representative Algeria.
  • 1974–1978: Director-general international cooperative Prime Minister' General’ s Office, Guinea-Bissau, . Bilaterla Cooperative Projects, Guinea-Bissau.
  • 1981:Socialist bloc Gulf States, Latin American Countries. Permanent representative Republic Guinea-Bissau United Nations, New York City.
  • father: Tiburcio Julio Semedo.
  • mother: Domingas Lopes d’Oliveira.
  • spouse: Alcina de Figueiredo Garcia
João Bernardo VieiraRonald Reagan
Alfredo Lopes CabralAmb Cabral out of countries for two credential ceremonies at White House and did not return to present credentials at those times.Victor Saúde MariaRonald Reagan
Rufino MendesManuel Saturnino da CostaBill Clinton
Mario Lopes da Rosa4863 votes in the first round of Presidentials elections.Francisco FadulBill Clinton
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Notes and References

  1. Chief of Protocol, https://2001-2009.state.gov/s/cpr/94037.htmOffice of the Historian, https://history.state.gov/countries/guinea-bissau