List of Permanent Representatives from Luxembourg to NATO
- List of Permanent Representatives from Luxembourg to NATO
The Permanent Representative from Luxembourg to NATO is the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg's foremost diplomatic representative at NATO, and in charge of Luxembourg's diplomatic mission to the organisation.
List of Heads of Mission
Permanent Representatives to NATO
* Albert Wehrer (1952 – 1953)
* Nicolas Hommel (1953 – 1959)
* Paul Reuter (1959 – 1967)
* Lambert Schaus (1967 – 1973)
* Marcel Fischbach (1973 – 1977)
* Pierre Wurth (1977 – 1984)
* Jean Wagner (1984 – 1986)
* Guy de Muyser (1986 – 1991)
* Thierry Stoll (1991 – 1993)
* Paul Schuller (1993 – 1998)
* Jean-Jacques Kasel (1998 – 2003)
* Joseph Weyland (2003 – 2005)
* Alphonse Berns (2005 – )
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