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Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations in Geneva

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Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations in Geneva
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The ambassador permanent representative of Spain to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Geneva is the official representative of the Kingdom of Spain to the United Nations Office at Geneva. It also represents Spanish interests before the World Trade Organization (WTO), the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), among others, that are not part of the United Nations (UN).

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The office was established on 23 September 1955, when Spain joined the United Nations and Luis García de Llera y Rodríguez, then Consul-General in Geneva, was appointed permanent delegate.[1]

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Permanent Representation

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As of 2025, it is formed by:[2]

Other government departments also have units in the Representation, led by government officials appointed by the competent minister, but reporting to the Ambassador Permanent Representative. These are:[3]

They are assisted by several diplomatic counsellors, trade officials and other civil servants, as well as a Chancellery.

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List of ambassadors

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Deputies

As of 2025, there are three deputies to the permanent representative.

List of deputy ambassadors

  • Joaquín María de Arístegui Laborde (2007–2008)[22]
  • Borja Montesino Martínez del Cerro (2008–2013)[23]
  • Victorio Redondo Baldrich (2013–2018)[24]
  • Carlos Domínguez Díaz (2018–2023)[25]
  • Clara Cabrera Brasero (since 2023)[26]

List of deputy ambassadors for disarmament

  • Luis Javier Gil Catalina (2009–2014)[27]
  • Julio Herráiz España (2015–2019)
  • Ignacio Sánchez de Lerín García-Ovies (2019–2024)[28]
  • María Bassols Delgado (since 2024)[29]

List of deputy ambassadors for trade

  • Víctor Echeverría Ugarte (2011–2016)[30]
  • Alberto Sanz Serrano (2016–2020)[31]
  • Agustín Jaime Navarro de Vincente-Gella (2020–2025)[32]
  • María Pilar Morán Reyero (since 2025)[33]

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