List of ambassadors of Spain to Cuba explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Spain to Cuba
Insignia:Escudo de España (mazonado).svg
Insigniasize:120px
Insigniacaption:Coat of Arms of Spain
Incumbent:Juan Fernández Trigo
Incumbentsince:
Style:His Excellency
Inaugural:Ramón Gaytán de Ayala y Brunet

The Spanish Ambassador in Havanna is the Ambassador of the Spanish government to the government of Cuba.

History

After the Spanish–American War of 1898-1903, Cuba, the last Spanish colonial territory in America, achieved its independence.Spain decided to maintain its diplomatic relations uninterruptedly with the island since 1902 (with the appointment of a Charge d'Affaires in Havana), which were consolidated in the year 1903.Therefore, the first bilateral relations between Spain and Cuba were maintained by mutual interest, which will be determined by the long and intense stage of colonization, as by Cuba's peculiar dependence on the United States.These relations were immersed in a delicate political-economic context in Cuba, marked by the North American interventions and changes of the Spanish diplomatic representative. Hence, the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1909, Pablo Soler Guardiola, considered that the plaza in Havana was the most difficult and important of all the Spanish diplomatic representation of the time abroad.One of the results is that the old Consulate was elevated to the rank of Legation in the year 1904, and this in turn to the Embassy in 1927, thus intensifying trade relations, opening of consulates, and the signing of treaties and agreements in mainly commercial, financial, tourism and communication areas.In the course of the years 1958 to 1960, in the words of Juan Pablo de Lojendio, Ambassador of Spain in Cuba, the political situation was complicated by the defeat of General Batista and the recognition of the Revolutionary Government of Cuba by Spain.During this stage the Francoist administration in Spain maintained its concern about the outcome of the political situation in Cuba, notorious ideological differences between the two governments but without ruling out the principle of historical-cultural relationship between the two countries.

Royal decree elevating to Embassy the Legation of Spain in Cuba, published in the Madrid Gazette no. 166, of .

Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorObservationsHead of government in SpainHead of government in CubaTerm end
Ramón Gaytán de Ayala y BrunetenvoyAlfonso XIII of SpainTomás Estrada Palma
Pablo Soler y GuardiolaAlfonso XIII of SpainJosé Miguel Gómez
Julián María Arroyo y Moret deAlfonso XIII of SpainJosé Miguel Gómez
Cristóbal Fernández-Vallín y AlfonsoAlfonso XIII of SpainJosé Miguel Gómez
Julián María de Arroyo y MoretAlfonso XIII of SpainJosé Miguel Gómez
Alfredo Mariátegui y CarrataláAlfonso XIII of SpainMario García Menocal
AmbassadorAlfonso XIII of SpainGerardo Machado
Alfonso XIII of SpainGerardo Machado
Niceto Alcalá Zamora Gerardo Machado
Luciano López FerrerNiceto Alcalá Zamora Ramón Grau San Martín
Domingo Barnés y SalinasManuel Azaña Miguel Mariano Gómez
Carlos Montilla y EscuderoChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Federico Laredo Bru
ambassador commissed by the Second Spanish Republic with residence in Mexico CityFrancisco Franco Federico Laredo Bru
Miguel Espeliús y PedrosoChargé d'affaires Conde de MoralesFrancisco Franco Federico Laredo Bru
Pelayo García-Olay y ÁlvarezChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Fulgencio Batista
Miguel Espeliús y PedrosoChargé d'affaires Conde de MoralesFrancisco Franco Ramón Grau San Martín
Álvaro Seminario y MartínezChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Ramón Grau San Martín
Manuel Galán y Pacheco de PadillaChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Carlos Prío Socarrás
Germán Baráibar y UsandizagaChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Carlos Prío Socarrás
Chargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Fulgencio Batista
Chargé d'affaires conde de Superunda (* January 30, 1890 † February 26, 1970) Francisco Franco Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Jorge Taberna LatasaChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Román Oyarzun IñarraChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Juan Torroba y Gómez-AceboChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Francisco Javier Oyarzun IñarraChargé d'affairesFrancisco Franco Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Enrique Suárez de Puga y VillegasCarlos Arias Navarro Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Adolfo Suárez Fidel Castro Ruz
Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Fidel Castro Ruz
Felipe González Fidel Castro Ruz
Felipe González Fidel Castro Ruz
Felipe González Fidel Castro Ruz
Felipe González Fidel Castro Ruz
the government of Cuba denied the placet to be ambassadorJosé María Aznar Fidel Castro Ruz
José María Aznar Fidel Castro Ruz
José María Aznar Fidel Castro Ruz
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Fidel Castro Ruz
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Raúl Castro
Juan Francisco Montalbán Carrasco[1] Mariano RajoyRaúl Castro
Juan José Buitrago de Benito[2] Mariano RajoyRaúl Castro
Juan Fernández TrigoBorn in 1958, in Terrassa (Barcelona), he graduated in Law and entered the Diplomatic Career in 1986. He has been stationed in the diplomatic representations of Spain in Morocco, Vietnam, Cuba, European Communities, in Brussels, and before the UN, in New York. He has also been Deputy Director General of International Multilateral Economic Relations and of Air, Maritime and Terrestrial Cooperation and Ambassador of Spain in Haiti and in Paraguay.Pedro SánchezMiguel Díaz-Canel
23.1439°N -82.3571°W[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/es/SalaDePrensa/Nombramientos/Paginas/Articulos/20170508_NOMBRAMIENTO2.aspx Juan Francisco Montalbán Carrasco
  2. https://www.14ymedio.com/nacional/Nuevo-embajador-Espana-Cuba-credenciales_0_2219178075.html Juan José Buitrago de Benito
  3. Ministry of Culture and Sport (Spain), http://pares.mcu.es/ParesBusquedas20/catalogo/autoridad/9816