List of ambassadors of Japan to Angola

Japanese Ambassador to Angola
Emblem of Japan
Incumbent
Ryōzō Myōi
Websitehttp://www.angola.emb-japan.go.jp/index_j.htm

The list of ambassadors from Japan to Angola started when the first Japanese diplomat presented his credentials to the Angolan government in 1976.

Diplomatic relations were established in 1976.[1]

List

  • Tsunneshige Liyam[2]
  • Susumu Shibata[3] 
  • Kazuhiko Koshikawa[4]
  • Ryōzō Myōi[5]

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), "Japan-Angola Relations"; retrieved 2013-5-7.
  2. ^ ReliefWeb, "Angola and Japan sign documents on food aid Report," 20 Mar 2004; retrieved 2013-5-7.
  3. ^ MOFA, ミランダ・アンゴラ外務大臣の訪日 (Visit of Miranda Angola Minister of Foreign Affairs), August 11, 2005; retrieved 2013-5-7.
  4. ^ UNICEF, "UNICEF and Japanese Government support new child-friendly schools in Angola," 25 June 2010; retrieved 2013-5-7.
  5. ^ MOFA, 在外公館長名簿 (Diplomatic missions roster); retrieved 2013-5-7.
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