New ambassadors in Monaco
© Stéphane Danna – Communications Department – From left to right: Carlos-Edmilson MARQUES VIEIRA, Mohamad OEMAR, Isabelle BERRO-AMADEÏ, Laurent ANSELMI, Oscar José ORRANTIA VERNAZA, Victorio REDONDO BALDRICH
Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Ecuador and Spain are new representatives in Monaco.
Ambassadors follow one another in Monaco at the moment. On May 17, Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Government Counselor-Minister for External Relations and Cooperation, received four new ambassadors at the Hôtel Hermitage:
- Carlos-Edmilson Marques Vieira is the new ambassador to Moanco from Guinea-Bissau. Previously, he was Permanent Delegate to UNESCO then, since 2017, Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative for the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
- Mohamad Oemar has many experiences at the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whether in Brussels, Geneva or Beijing. He then became Ambassador to Italy from 2009 to 2011. Since 2011, he was Chief of Staff in the Secretariat of the Vice President of Indonesia.
- Oscar José Orrantia Vernaza, initially an agricultural engineer, worked in the private sector in industry, agriculture and banking. He then began a career in public and has been Ecuador’s Ambassador to France since 2021.
- Victorio Redondo Baldrich began his diplomatic career in 1991 at the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Between 1996 and 2000 he was Counselor for Political Affairs at the Spanish Embassy in Moscow. He then became Permanent Representative of Spain to the EU in Brussels and, more recently, Ambassador of Spain to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.