List of ambassadors of Austria to South Africa explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:the Republic of Austria to South Africa
Insignia:Austria Bundesadler.svg
Insigniasize:120px
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of Austria
Department:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Austria, Pretoria
Incumbent:Romana Königsbrun
Style:Her Excellency
Website:Austrian Embassy, Pretoria

The Ambassador of the Republic of Austria to South Africa is the Republic of Austria's foremost diplomatic representative in South Africa. As head of Austria's diplomatic mission there, the ambassador is the official representative of the president and government of Austria to the Prime Minister and the government of South Africa. The position has the rank and status of an Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary and the embassy is located in Cape Town.[1]

The embassy's area of responsibility also includes the Republic of Angola, the Republic of Botswana, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Republic of Madagascar, the Republic of Mauritius, the Republic of Mozambique, the Republic of Namibia, the Republic of Zimbabwe, and the Kingdom of Eswatini.[2]

History

The embassy in South Africa opened in 1955. Its jurisdiction includes several countries in Southern Africa for which there is no embassy of its own.

The Consulate General in South Africa was located in Cape Town but was closed in October 2010. The Austrian Embassy in Harare (the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe) was closed on 1 January 2012 for security reasons, and its jurisdiction was divided between the embassies in Pretoria and Nairobi, whereby Pretoria also took over the representation for Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Angola.

Austrian Ambassadors

NameTerm StartTerm EndNotes
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Wilhelm Görtz -->19551959
Eduard Schiller19591962
Franz Rader19621964Acting Ambassador from 29 December 1962 to 18 March 1964
Adolf Heinrich Hobel -->19641968Previously Ambassador to Bulgaria and Finland; later to Chile
Paul Zedtwitz -->19681972Previously Counsellor and Chargé d'Affaires in the United States, Chile, Ethiopia; later in Algeria
Ernst Hessenberger -->19721975
Arnold Möbius -->19751979
Michael Fitz. -->19791983
Johann Plattner -->19831986
Alexander Christiani19861990Previously Head of the department for the Near and Middle East in the Foreign Ministry, member of the delegation to the UN General Assembly, Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands
Arnold Möbius -->19901994Second term
Franz Palla -->19941999
Kurt Spallinger -->19992003
Helmut Freudenschuss -->20032008Previously a member of the Permanent Representative to the UN in New York and Alternate Representative in the Security Council, Head of Coordination Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to Lebanon; later Head of Sub-Saharan Africa Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy Advisor to the President.[3]
Otto Ditz<-- -->20082012Since January 2012:  → ,,
Previously Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and Canada and Jamaica.[4]
Brigitte Öppinger-Walchshofer -->20132017Previously Ambassador to Ethiopia and Deputy Representative to the African Union, and Head of Austrian Development Cooperation.[5]
Johann Brieger20182022Previously Ambassador to Kosovo, Deputy Head of the Service Section (at Ambassadorial level), Permanent Representative to the IACA and member of the supervisory board of the ADA[6] [7]
Romana Königsbrun2022PresentAccredited to Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe.[8] [9]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Österreich . Außenministerium der Republik . Austrian Embassy Pretoria . www.bmeia.gv.at . 1 August 2024.
  2. Web site: Österreich . Außenministerium der Republik . South Africa . www.bmeia.gv.at . 1 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Helmut Freudenschuss . www.worldpolicyconference.com . . 1 August 2024.
  4. Web site: Media Advisory - Ambassador of Austria to Canada to meet with Lieutenant Governor . news.ontario.ca . Ontario Newsroom . 1 August 2024 . April 28, 2004.
  5. Web site: Ambassador Brigitte Öppinger-Walchshofer CURRICULUM VITAE . www.bmeia.gv.at . 1 August 2024.
  6. Der Botschafter, mit Ehemalige Österreichische Botschafter in Pretoria. bmeia.gv.at: Website der ÖB Pretoria
  7. Web site: Ambassador Johann BRIEGER . www.bmeia.gv.at . 1 August 2024.
  8. Web site: Österreich . Außenministerium der Republik . The Ambassador . www.bmeia.gv.at . 1 August 2024.
  9. News: Ambassador of Austria to South Africa, Romana Königsbrun Womanity . 1 August 2024 . Womanity . November 15, 2023.