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List of permanent representatives of Spain to OSCE
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The ambassador permanent representative of Spain to OSCE is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). It also represents Spain before the Joint Consultative Group and the Open Skies Consultative Commission.[1]
The position was formally established on September 1995, after the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) was transformed into an international organization.[1]
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Permanent Representation
As of 2025, the Permanent Representation is composed by:[2]
- The Permanent Representative, with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
- The Deputy Permanent Representative.
- The Deputy Permanent Representative for Political-Military Affairs.
- Three Counsellors for Defence and Security affairs.
- Two Security Attachés.
- A Chancellor, for administrative support.
List of ambassadors to the Security Conferences
From 1973 to 1995, Spain appointed several persons to lead the Spanish Delegation of the Conferences on Security and Co-operation in Europe. With the exception of Nuño Aguirre de Cárcer, who represented Spain as director-general for Europe of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the rest were appointed with the title of "Ambassador Head of Delegation".
- Nuño Aguirre de Cárcer y López de Sagredo (1973–1976). Head of Delegation.
- Juan Luis Pan de Soraluce y Olmos, Count of San Román (1976–1978).[3]
- Francisco Javier Rupérez Rubio (1980–1982).[4]
- Máximo Cajal López (1983–1985).[5]
- José Manuel Allendesalazar Valdés (1985–1986).[6]
- Javier Villacieros Machimbarrena, Count of Villacieros (1986–1989).[7]
- José Antonio San Gil Augustín (1989–1993).[8]
- Leopoldo Stampa Piñeiro (1993–1994).[9]
- Antonio Cosano Pérez (1994–1995).[10]
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List of ambassadors to OSCE
References
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