List of ambassadors of New Zealand
This is a list of Ambassadors sent by New Zealand as diplomatic representatives to other countries.
Argentina
The embassy is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Argentina since 1998. The Ambassador to Argentina is concurrently accredited to Paraguay and Uruguay.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Lima
- Peter Bennett (1987–1988)
- Barry Brooks (1988–1990)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Santiago
- Paul Tipping (1990–1992)
- Frank Wilson (1992–1996)
- David McKee (1996–1998)
Resident ambassadors
- Caroline Forsyth (1998–2001)
- Carl Worker (2001–2005)
- Lucy Duncan (2005–present)
Belgium
The embassy is located in Brussels, Belgium's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Belgium since 1967. The Ambassador to Belgium is concurrently accredited to Luxembourg and the European Union.
Consuls to Belgium
- Ken Piddington (1963–1964)
- Ted Farnon (1964–1965)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in France
- Dick Hutchens (1965–1967)
Resident ambassadors
- Merwyn Norrish (1967–1973)
- Ian Stewart (1973–1977)
- Graham Ansell (1977–1981)
- John G. McArthur (1981–1983)
- Terence O'Brien (1983–1986)
- Gerry Thompson (1986–1990)
- David Gamble (1990–1994)
- Derek Leask (1994–1999)
- Dell Higgie (1999–2003)
- Wade Armstrong (2003–2007)
- Peter Kennedy (2007–2012)
- Vangelis Vitalis (2012)
- Paula Wilson (2012-2016)
- Greg Andrews (2016–present)
Brazil
New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the Federative Republic of Brazil, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in Brazil.
The embassy is located in Brasília, Brazil's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Brazil since 2001.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Chile
- David Holborow (1978–1981)
- Ian Landon-Lane (1981–1985)
- Barry Brooks (1985–1988)
- Paul Tipping (1988–1992)
- Frank Wilson (1992–1996)
- David McGee (1996–1998)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Argentina
- Caroline Forsyth (1998–2001)
Resident ambassadors
- Denise Almao (2001–2006)
- Alison Mann (2006– )
Chile
The embassy is located in Santiago, Chile's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Chile since 1973. The Ambassador to Chile is concurrently accredited to Colombia and Peru.
Ambassadors to Chile
- John G. McArthur (1973–1975)
- Ken Cunningham (1975–1976)
Chargés d'Affaires in Chile
- David Holborow (1976–1978)
Ambassadors to Chile
- Michael Patel (1978–1981)
- Ian Landon-Lane (1981–1985)
- Barry Brooks (1985–1988)
- Paul Tipping (1988–1992)
- Frank Wilson (1992–1996)
- David McKee (1996–2000)
- Richard Mann (2000–2005)
- Nigel Fyfe (2005–)
- Rosemary Paterson in April 2012; start and end dates unknown
China, People's Republic of
The embassy is located in Beijing, PR China's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in PR China since 1973. The Ambassador to PR China is concurrently accredited to Mongolia.
Ambassadors to the People's Republic of China
- Bryce Harland (1973–1976)
- Dick Atkins (1976–1979)
- Harle Freeman-Greene (1979–1982)
- Tony Small (1982–1985)
- Lindsay Watt (1985–1990)
- Michael Powles (1990–1993)
- Chris Elder (1993–1998)
- Peter Adams (1998–2001)
- John McKinnon (2001–2004)
- Tony Browne (2004–2009)
- Carl Worker (2009–2015)
- John McKinnon (January 2015–present)
Egypt, Arab Republic of
The embassy is located in Cairo, Egypt's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Egypt since 2006. The Ambassador to Egypt is concurrently accredited to Algeria, Lebanon, Libya, Tunisia and is Special Representative to the Palestinian Authority.
Resident Ambassadors to the Arab Republic of Egypt
- Rene Wilson (2006–2011)
- David Strachan (2011–2014)
- Barney Riley (2014–2018)
- Greg Lewis (2019 –)
France
The embassy is located in Paris, France's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in France since 1957, and a resident Head of Mission since 1949. The Ambassador to France is concurrently accredited to Algeria and the OECD.
The Permanent Delegate to UNESCO is also accredited through the embassy in Paris; the Head of Mission to UNESCO is usually the Deputy Head of the mission to France. See: List of Permanent Delegates from New Zealand to UNESCO.
Ministers in France
- Jean McKenzie (1949–1956)
- Joseph Vivian Wilson (1956–1957)
Ambassadors to France
- Joseph Vivian Wilson (1957–1960)
- C.E. Beeby (1960–1964)
- Charles Craw (1964–1965)
- Dick Hutchens (1965–1969)
- Paul Gabites (1969–1975)
- John G. McArthur (1975–1979)
- John Scott (1979–1983)
- John G. McArthur (1983–1988)
- Judith Trotter (1988–1992)
- Chris Beeby (1992–1995)
- Richard Woods (1995–1999)
- Richard Grant (1999–2002)
- Adrian Macey (2002–2006)
- Sarah Dennis (2006–)
Germany
The embassy is located in Berlin, Germany's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Germany since 1966. The Ambassador to Germany is concurrently accredited to Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Switzerland.
Ambassadors to Germany
- Reuel Lochore (1966–1969)
- Doug Zohrab (1969–1975)
- Hunter Wade (1975–1978)
- Basil Bolt (1978–1982)
- Jack Shepherd (1982–1985)
- Ted Farnon (1985–1990)
- Richard Grant (1990–1994)
- Gerry Thompson (1994–1998)
- Win Cochrane (1998–2003)
- Peter Hamilton (2003– )
Indonesia
The embassy is located in South Jakarta, Indonesia's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Indonesia since 1968, and a resident Head of Mission since 1961.
Consuls-General to Indonesia
- Duncan McFadyen Rae (1961–1963)
Chargés d'Affaires in Indonesia
- Duncan McFadyen Rae (1963)
- Paul Edmonds (1963–1964)
Ministers in Indonesia
- Reuel Lochore (1964–1966)
Ambassadors to Indonesia
- Bill Challis (1968–1971)
- Basil Bolt (1971–1973)
- Ray Jermyn (1973–1976)
- Roger Peren (1976–1980)
- Richard Nottage (1980–1982)
- Michael Powles (1982–1986)
- Gordon Parkinson (1986–1990)
- Neil Walter (1990–1994)
- Tim Groser (1994–1997)
- Michael Green (1997–2001)
- Chris Elder (2001–2006)
- Phillip Gibson (2006–)
Iran
The embassy is located in Tehran, Iran's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Iran since 1975. The Ambassador to Iran is concurrently accredited to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Ambassadors to Iran
- Bruce Brown (1975–1978)
- Chris Beeby (1978–1980)
Chargés d'Affaires in Iran
- Graeme Ammundsen (1980–1982)
Ambassadors to Iran
- Don Harper (1982–1984)
- Richard Woods (1984–1987)
- John Wood (1987–1990)
- Laurie Markes (1990–1993)
- John Hayes (1993–1995)
- Daniel Richards (1995–1998)
- Warwick Hawker (1998–2002)
- Niels Holm (2002–2005)
- Hamish MacMaster (2005–)
Italy
The embassy is located in Rome, Italy's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Italy since 1966. The Ambassador to Italy is concurrently accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Portugal, and Slovenia.
Ambassadors to Italy
- Alister McIntosh (1966–1970)
- Ian Stewart (1970–1972)
Chargés d'Affaires in Italy
- Dick Atkins (1972–1973)
Ambassadors to Italy
- Phil Holloway (1973–1976)
- Eric Halstead (1976–1980)
- Jim Weir (1980–1983)
- Gordon Parkinson (1983–1986)
- Tony Small (1986–1990)
- Peter Bennett (1990–1994)
- Judith Trotter (1994–1998)
- Peter Bennett (1998–2003)
- Julie MacKenzie (2003– )
- Anthony Simpson (2019–)
Japan
The embassy is located in Tokyo, Japan's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Japan since 1958, and a resident Head of Mission since 1947.
Government Trade Representatives in Japan
- Bill Challis (1947–1952)
Chargés d'Affaires in Japan
- Bill Challis (1952–1956)
Minister in Japan
- John Reid (1956–1958)
Ambassadors to Japan
- John Reid (1958–1961)
- E B E Taylor (1961–1965)
- John Scott (1965–1969)
- Hunter Wade (1969–1972)
- Tom Larkin (1972–1976)
- Rod Miller (1976–1983)
- Graham Ansell (1983–1984)
- Roger Peren (1984–1987)
- Richard Nottage (1987–1988)
- Rod Gates (1988–1992)
- David McDowell (1992–1994)
- Maarten Wevers (1994–1998)
- Neil Walter (1998–1999)
- Phillip Gibson (1999–2005)
- John A. McArthur (2005–2007)
- Ian Kennedy (2007–2012)[1]
- Mark Sinclair (July 2012– )[2]
Mexico
The embassy is located in Mexico City, Mexico's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Mexico since 1983. The Ambassador to Mexico is concurrently accredited to Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Venezuela.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in the United States
- Lloyd White (1974–1978)
- Merwyn Norrish (1978–1980)
- Frank Gill (1980–1982)
- Lance Adams-Schneider (1982–1983)
Resident ambassadors
- Peter Fairfax (1983–1986)
- Rodney Denham (1986–1990)
- Bruce Middleton (1990–1993)
- Laurie Markes (1993–1997)
- Bronwen Chang (1997–2001)
- Paul Tipping (2001–2004)
- George Troup (2004–)
Netherlands
The embassy is located in The Hague. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in the Netherlands since 1967, and a resident Head of Mission since 1950. The Ambassador to the Netherlands is concurrently accredited to Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Consuls to the Netherlands
- J V Brennan (1950–1952)
- C F Shapcott (1952–1957)
- T A N Johnson (1957–1961)
- Jim Hale (1961–1965)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in France
- Dick Hutchens (1965–1967)
Resident ambassadors
- Rex Cunninghame (1967–1972)
- Vince Roberts (1972–1977)
- Gray Thorp (1977–1982)
- Basil Bolt (1982–1988)
- Ken Cunningham (1988–1991)
- Graeme Ammundsen (1991–1995)
- Hilary Willberg (1995–1998)
- Chris Butler (1998–2002)
- David Payton (2002–2006)
- Rachel Fry (2006–2010)
- George Troup (2010–2014)
- Janet Lowe (2014–2017)
- Lyndal Walker (2017–)
Philippines
The embassy is located in Manila, the Philippines' capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in the Philippines since 1975.
Non-resident ministers, resident in Hong Kong
- Bill Challis (1966–1968)
- Gray Thorp (1968–1971)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Hong Kong
- Richard Taylor (1971–1975)
Resident ambassadors
- Mac Chapman (1975–1978)
- Barbara Angus (1978–1981)
- David Holborow (1981–1984)
- Paul Cotton (1984–1988)
- Alison Stokes (1988–1992)
- Harle Freeman-Greene (1992–1995)
- Colin Bell (1995–1998)
- Graeme Waters (1998–2001)
- Terry Baker (2001–2004 )
- Rob Moore-Jones (2004–2006)
- David Pine (2006–2008)
- Andrew Matheson (2008–2012)
- Reuben Levermore (2012–2014)
- David Strachan (2014–)
References
- New Zealand Heads of Overseas Missions: the Philippines. New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved on 29 March 2008.
Russia
The New Zealand embassy is located in Moscow, Russia's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Russia since Russian independence in 1992. The Ambassador to Russia is concurrently accredited to Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Ambassadors to Russia
- Gerald McGhie (1992–1993)
- Richard Woods (1993–1996)
- John Larkindale (1996–1999)
- Geoff Ward (1999–2003)
- Stuart Prior (2003–2006)
- Christopher Elder (2006–2009)
- Ian Hill (2009–)
(See also List of Ambassadors from New Zealand to the Soviet Union, for a list of chief diplomatic representatives in Moscow before 1992.)
Saudi Arabia
The embassy is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Saudi Arabia since 1985. The Ambassador to Saudi Arabia is concurrently accredited to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Accreditation to Egypt ceased in 2006 when New Zealand opened an embassy in Cairo.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Italy
- Eric Halstead (1977–1980)
- Jim Weir (1980–1983)
- Gordon Parkinson (1983–1985)
Resident ambassadors
- Ken Cunningham (1985–1987)
- Win Cochrane (1987–1992)
- Gordon Parkinson (1992–1995)
- Graeme Ammundsen (1995–1996)
- David Payton (1997–2000)
- Laurie Markes (2000–2003)
- Jim Howell (2003–2007)
- Trevor Matheson (May 2007 – 2010)
- Rod Harris (2010–2013)
- Hamish MacMaster (2013–2017)[3]
- James Munro (2017 – )[4]
South Korea
The embassy is located in Seoul, South Korea's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in South Korea since 1976. The Ambassador to South Korea is concurrently accredited to North Korea.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Japan
- E B E Taylor (1962–1965)
- John Scott (1965–1969)
- Hunter Wade (1969–1972)
- Tom Larkin (1972–1976)
Resident ambassadors
- Ted Farnon (1976–1980)
- David Holborow (1980–1984)
- Chris Butler (1984–1990)
- Peter Kennedy (1990–1993)
- Gerald McGhie (1993–1999)
- Roy Ferguson (1999–2002)
- David Taylor (2002–2006)
- Jane Coombs (2006–)
South Vietnam
The embassy was located in the Caravelle Hotel in Saigon, South Vietnam's capital city. New Zealand first posted a resident ambassador to South Vietnam in 1968, and a resident Head of Mission in 1964.
Although in operation for only thirteen years, during its short history, the mission was one of the most important to New Zealand; from 1964 until 1972, New Zealand fought alongside South Vietnam in the Vietnam War. When North Vietnam successfully invaded South Vietnam, in 1975, the embassy was closed. Twenty years later, New Zealand opened an embassy to the unified Vietnam in Hanoi, having been represented in the intervening time by non-resident ambassadors in Beijing and Bangkok.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Thailand
- Sir Stephen Weir (1962–1967)
Chargés d'Affaires in South Vietnam
- Natalie England (1964)
- Arthur Pope (1964–1967)
- Paul Edmonds (1967–1968)
Ambassadors to South Vietnam
- Paul Edmonds (1968–1972)
- Sir Leonard Thornton (1972–1974)
- Norm Farrell (1974–1975)
(See also Vietnam)
Soviet Union
The embassy was located in Moscow, the Soviet Union's capital city. New Zealand first posted a resident ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1974, and a resident Head of Mission in 1944.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, at the end of 1991, the diplomatic mission and staff to the Soviet Union transformed into one to the Russian Federation.
Ministers to the Soviet Union
- Charles Boswell (1944–1950)
Ambassadors to the Soviet Union
- Brian Lendrum (1974–1977)
- Jim Weir (1977–1980)
Chargés d'Affaires in the Soviet Union
- Gerald McGhie (1980–1981)
- Frank Wilson (1981–1984)
Ambassadors to the Soviet Union
- Alison Stokes (1984–1988)
- John G. McArthur (1988–1990)
- Gerald McGhie (1990–1991)
Spain
The embassy is located in Madrid, Spain's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Spain since 1992. The Ambassador to Spain is concurrently accredited to Morocco.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in France
- John G. McArthur (1977–1979)
- John Scott (1979–1984)
- John G. McArthur (1984–1987)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Italy
- Tony Small (1987–1990)
- Peter Bennett (1990–1992)
Resident ambassadors
- Paul Tipping (1992–1996)
- Wilbur Dovey (1996–2000)
- Christine Bogle (2000–2005)
- Geoff Ward (2005–)
Thailand
The embassy is located in Bangkok, Thailand's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Thailand since 1961, and a resident Head of Mission since 1958. The Ambassador to Thailand is concurrently accredited to Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Singapore
- Foss Shanahan (1956–1958)
Chargés d'Affaires in Thailand
- Charles Craw (1958–1961)
Ambassadors to Thailand
- Sir Stephen Weir (1961–1968)
- Ian Stewart (1968–1970)
- Eric Halstead (1970–1973)
- Paul Edmonds (1973–1975)
- Richard Taylor (1975–1981)
- Ray Jermyn (1981–1985)
- Bruce Brown (1985–1988)
- Harle Freeman-Greene (1988–1992)
- Phillip Gibson (1992–1996)
- Adrian Macey (1996–2000)
- Alan Williams (2000–2003)
- Peter Rider (2003–2006)
- Brook Barrington (2006– )
Timor, East
The embassy is located in Dili, East Timor's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in East Timor since 2005, and a resident Head of Mission since 2000.
Representatives in East Timor
- Jonathan Austin (2000–2002)
- James Hill (2008–2011)
Consuls-General in East Timor
- Jonathan Austin (2002)
- Susannah Gordon (2002–2004)
- Peter Guinness (2004–2005)
Ambassadors to East Timor
- Ruth Nuttall (2005 -2008)
- Tim McIvor (2008–2010)
- Tony Fautua (2011– )
- Jonathon Schwass
- Vicki Poole (2015–)
Turkey
The embassy is located in Ankara, Turkey's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Turkey since 1993. The Ambassador to Turkey is concurrently accredited to Israel and Jordan.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Iran
- John Wood (1989–1990)
- Laurie Markes (1990–1993)
Resident ambassadors
- Clive Pearson (1993–1996)
- Ian Kennedy (1996–1999)
- Alan Cook (1999–2003)
- Jan Henderson (2003–2006)
- Hamish Cooper (2006–2009)
- Andrea J. Smith (2009– )
United States
The embassy is located in Washington, D.C., the United States' capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in the United States since 1961, and a resident Head of Mission since 1941.
Ministers in the United States
- Sir Walter Nash (1941–1944)
- Sir Carl Berendsen (1944–1952)
- Sir Leslie Munro (1952–1958)
Chargés d'Affaires in the United States
- Lloyd White (1958–1961)
Ambassadors to the United States
- George Laking (1961–1967)
- Frank Corner (1967–1972)
- Lloyd White (1972–1978)
- Merwyn Norrish (1978–1980)
- Frank Gill (1980–1982)
- Lancelot Adams-Schneider (1982–1985)
- Sir Wallace Rowling (1985–1988)
- Tim Francis (1988–1991)
- Denis McLean (1991–1994)
- John Wood (1994–1998)
- Jim Bolger (1998–2002)
- John Wood (2002–2006)
- Roy Ferguson (2006–2010)
- Mike Moore (2010–2015)
- Carl Worker Chargé d'Affaires a.i., (June 2015 – December 2015)
- Tim Groser (2016–2018)
- Rosemary Banks (2019-)
Vietnam
The embassy is located in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in Vietnam since 1995.
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Beijing
- Bryce Harland (1975–1976)
- Dick Atkins (1976–1979)
Non-resident ambassadors, resident in Bangkok
- Richard Taylor (1979–1981)
- Ray Jermyn (1981–1986)
- Bruce Brown (1986–1988)
- Harle Freeman-Greene (1988–1992)
- Phillip Gibson (1992–1995)
Resident ambassadors
- David Kersey (1995–1998)
- Yan Flint (1998–2000)
- Malcolm McGoun (2000–2004)
- Michael Chilton (2004–2006)
- James Kember (2006–?)
- Haike Manning (2012–2016)
- Wendy Matthews (2016–)
See also
References
- "Peters names new Ambassador to Japan" Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- McCully, Murray (19 July 2013). "McCully appoints Ambassador to Saudi Arabia". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- "New Ambassador to Saudi Arabia named". New Zealand Government. 17 December 2016.