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List of ambassadors of Ecuador to the European Union

Coordinates: 50°49′16″N 4°22′09″E / 50.821185°N 4.369284°E / 50.821185; 4.369284
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Ambassador of Ecuador to the European Commission
Inaugural holderClemente Yerovi
FormationFebruary 14, 1964

The Ecuadorian ambassador next the European Commission is the official representative of the Government in Quito to the European Commission. He is concurrently accredited to the government of Bélgium, the government in the Hague Netherlands, in Paris and the UNESCO.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Ecuador President of the European Commission Term end
February 14, 1964 Clemente Yerovi Clemente Yeroui Indaburu Ramón Castro Jijón Walter Hallstein
October 5, 1971 Antonio José Lucio Paredes [1] José María Velasco Ibarra Franco Maria Malfatti
June 13, 1973 Armando Pesantes García [2] Guillermo Rodríguez Lara François-Xavier Ortoli
December 17, 1979 José Ayala Lasso (Ecuador) (b. 1932) 15 Mar 1997 - 12 Sep 1997 Jaime Roldós Roy Jenkins
December 15, 1983 Hernán Guarderas Iturralde Osvaldo Hurtado Gaston Thorn
June 4, 1987 Diego Paredes Peña León Febres Cordero Jacques Delors
May 6, 1989 Xavier Pérez Martínez Rodrigo Borja Jacques Delors
October 14, 1993 Louis Orrantia Gonzalez Sixto Durán Ballén Jacques Delors
May 21, 1997 Alfredo Pinoargote Cevallos Fabián Alarcón Jacques Santer
April 18, 2002 Méntor Villagómez Merino Gustavo Noboa Romano Prodi
June 11, 2007 Fernando Yépez Lasso Rafael Correa José Manuel Barroso
July 23, 2014 Pablo Villagómez Reinel Rafael Correa Jean-Claude Juncker
April 30, 2019 Pablo Ortiz García Lenín Moreno Jean-Claude Juncker 2021

50°49′16″N 4°22′09″E / 50.821185°N 4.369284°E / 50.821185; 4.369284

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References

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  1. ^ "Ilustre Embajador". 27 October 2017.
  2. ^ Armando Pesantes García
  3. ^ European Commission