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Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations

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Ambassador of Argentina to United Nations
since 2020
Inaugural holderJos� Arce
Formation1946

The Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations is the official representative of the government of Argentina to the United Nations.[1]

List of representatives

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Permanent Representative Diplomatic accreditation Term end President of Argentina Secretary-General of the United Nations Notes
Jos� Arce 21 July 1946 31 December 1949 Juan Domingo Per�n Trygve Lie He was President of the Security Council in the months of November 1948 and 1949,[2] and President of the General Assembly in 1948.[3][4]
Jer�nimo Remorino [es] 1950 1951 Juan Domingo Per�n Trygve Lie
Rodolfo Mu�oz [es] 1951[5] 1953 Juan Domingo Per�n Trygve Lie
Dag Hammarskj�ld
Interim representative between 1951 and August 1952.[5]
Juan Isaac Cooke 1953 1955 Juan Domingo Per�n Dag Hammarskj�ld
An�bal Olivieri [es] June 1955 1956 Eduardo Lonardi
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
Dag Hammarskj�ld [6][7]
Adolfo Bioy [es] 1955 1956 Eduardo Lonardi
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
Dag Hammarskj�ld Representative to the General Assembly.[8]
Mariano Jos� Drago [es] 1957 1958 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Dag Hammarskj�ld [9]
Mario Amadeo 1958 1962 Arturo Frondizi Dag Hammarskj�ld
U Thant
He was President of the United Nations Security Council in May 1959.[10][11]
Lucio Garc�a del Solar [es] 1962 1966 Jos� Mar�a Guido
Arturo Umberto Illia
U Thant With the rank of charg� d'affaires.[9][12]
Bonifacio del Carril 1965 1966 Arturo Umberto Illia U Thant Extraordinary ambassador for the treatment of resolution 2065 on the Malvinas Question.[9]
Jos� Mar�a Ruda 1966 1970 Arturo Umberto Illia
Juan Carlos Ongan�a
U Thant [13]
Carlos Ortiz de Rozas [es] 1970 1977 Juan Carlos Ongan�a
Roberto Levingston
Alejandro Lanusse
H�ctor J. C�mpora
Ra�l Lastiri
Juan D. Per�n
Mar�a Estela Mart�nez de Per�n
Jorge Rafael Videla
U Thant
Kurt Waldheim
He was President of the United Nations Security Council in March 1971 and in July 1972.[14] In 1971 France proposed him as Secretary General, obtaining 13 votes out of 15, but was blocked by the veto of the Soviet Union.[14] He ran for office again in 1981, but this time was vetoed by the United Kingdom, France and the Soviet Union.[15]
Enrique J. Ros [es] 1977 1980 Jorge Rafael Videla Kurt Waldheim
Juan Carlos Beltramino [es] 1980 February 1982 Jorge Rafael Videla
Roberto Eduardo Viola
Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri
Kurt Waldheim
Javier P�rez de Cu�llar
Eduardo A. Roca March 1982[16] 27 May 1982[16] Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri Javier P�rez de Cu�llar He retired from the position due to health problems.[16]
Arnoldo Listre [es] 27 May 1982 1982 Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri Javier P�rez de Cu�llar Interim charg� d'affaires. Deputy Permanent Representative.[17]
Carlos Manuel Mu�iz 1982 1986 Reynaldo Bignone
Ra�l Alfons�n
Javier P�rez de Cu�llar
Marcelo Delpech [es] 1986 17 July 1989[18] Ra�l Alfons�n Javier P�rez de Cu�llar He was President of the United Nations Security Council in March 1987 and June 1988.[19]
Jorge V�zquez (diplomat) 1989 September 1992[20] Carlos Menem Javier P�rez de Cu�llar
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Resignation from office.[20]
Alfredo Chiarad�a September 1992 January 1993 Carlos Menem Boutros Boutros-Ghali Interim charg� d'affaires. Deputy Permanent Representative (August 1989-January 1993).[21]
Emilio C�rdenas [es] 18 January 1993[22] 1996 Carlos Menem Boutros Boutros-Ghali He was President of the United Nations Security Council in January 1995.[23]
Fernando Petrella [es] 4 September 1996[24] 10 December 1999 Carlos Menem Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Kofi Annan
Arnoldo Listre [es] 10 January 2000[17] 2003 Fernando de la R�a
Eduardo Duhalde
N�stor Kirchner
Kofi Annan He was President of the United Nations Security Council in February 2000.[25]
C�sar Mayoral 16 January 2004[26] 18 June 2007 N�stor Kirchner Kofi Annan
Ban Ki-moon
He was President of the United Nations Security Council in the months January 2005[27] and March 2006.[28]
Jorge Arg�ello 18 June 2007 1 December 2011 N�stor Kirchner

Cristina Fern�ndez de Kirchner

Ban Ki-moon He was President of the Special Committee on Decolonization in 2008,[29] and president of the Group of 77 + China during 2011.[30]
Mateo Estr�m� [es] 1 December 2011 23 November 2012 Cristina Fern�ndez de Kirchner Ban Ki-moon Interim charg� d'affaires[31]
Mar�a Cristina Perceval 23 November 2012 10 December 2015 Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Ban Ki-moon In August 2013 she was President of the Security Council.[32] In January 2015 she presided over the General Assembly.[33]
Mateo Estrémé [es] 10 December 2015 16 February 2016 Mauricio Macri Ban Ki-moon Interim chargé d'affaires[34]
Martín García Moritán [es] 16 February 2016 27 February 2020 Mauricio Macri Ban Ki-moon
António Guterres
[35]
María del Carmen Squeff 31 August 2020 in office Alberto Fernández António Guterres [36]

References

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  1. ^ "Anteriores Representantes Permanentes". enaun.mrecic.gov.ar. Misión Permanente de la República Argentina ante las Naciones Unidas.
  2. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 1946-1949, un.org.
  3. ^ "List of Presidents". United Nations.
  4. ^ Paz, Hipólito Jesús (November 1995). "José Arce" (PDF). Los Diplomáticos n°12. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  5. ^ a b Preliminary biographic data on chairman and alternates of Latin American delegations. Central Intelligence Agency of the United States.
  6. ^ "Reseña del libro Dos veces rebelde".
  7. ^ Jorge R. Bergallo. "El otro extremo jerárquico en la Revolución Libertadora" (PDF). Centro Naval.
  8. ^ Cutolo, Vicente O. (2004). Novísimo diccionario biográfico argentino. Elche. pp. 262–263.
  9. ^ a b c Lanús, Juan Archibaldo (1984). De Chapultepec al Beagle: política exterior argentina, 1945-1980. Buenos Aires: Emecé. ISBN 950-04-0339-0.
  10. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 1950-1959
  11. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 1950-1959, un.org.
  12. ^ Biografía de Lucio García del Solar en el sitio web de la Fundación Konex
  13. ^ "José María Ruda. Premio Konex de Platino 1988: Diplomáticos". Fundación Konex. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  14. ^ a b "Carlos Ortiz de Rozas: una voz con peso propio en la diplomacia". La Nación (Argentina). 15 March 2014.
  15. ^ "Ortiz de Rozas, una vida dedicada a la diplomacia". Clarín. 15 March 2014.
  16. ^ a b c Eduardo Roca, Argentine ambassador to the United Nations, returned to Buenos Aires. United Press International, 27 May 1982.
  17. ^ a b "New Permanent Representative of Argentina Presents Credentials". UN Press. 12 January 2000.
  18. ^ "Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1989 1ra sección". 25 September 1989.
  19. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 1980-1989, un.org.
  20. ^ a b Vázquez, un embajador de convicciones firmes. Diario La Nación, 19 March 2007.
  21. ^ "Ambassador Alfredo Vicente CHIARADIA" (PDF). oecd.org.
  22. ^ New Permanent Representative of Argentina Presents Credentials. UN Photo.
  23. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 1990-1999, un.org.
  24. ^ New Permanent Representative of Argentina Presents Credentials. UN Press.
  25. ^ Presidents of the Security Council : 2000–, un.org.
  26. ^ "New Permanent Representative of Argentina presents credentials". UN.org. Organización de las Naciones Unidas. 16 January 2004.
  27. ^ Presidents of the Security Council: 2000–, UN.org.
  28. ^ "Security Council Press Statement On Ethiopia And Eritrea". UN.org. 2006.
  29. ^ "Jorge Argüello of Argentina, Chairman of the Fourth Committee". un.org. Naciones Unidas.
  30. ^ "Statement by Ambassador Jorge Argüello". G77.
  31. ^ "Marita Perceval, embajadora ante la ONU". Ámbito Financiero. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  32. ^ "SC/11105". United Nations Department of Public Information, News and Media Division, New York. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  33. ^ "A cargo de la presidencia de la ONU, la Argentina homenajeó a los trabajadores fallecidos de Naciones Unidas". Télam. 8 January 2015.
  34. ^ "La Misión Permanente". enaun.mrecic.gov.ar. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  35. ^ "New Permanent Representative of Argentina Presents Credentials". UN.org. 16 February 2016.
  36. ^ "New Permanent Representative of Argentina Presents Credentials". UN.org. 31 August 2020.