Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations

Ambassador and Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations
Arms of France
Incumbent
Jérôme Bonnafont
since 17 March 2025
StyleHis Excellency
AppointerPresident of France
Formation1946
WebsitePermanent Mission of France to the United Nations

The role of the ambassador and permanent representative of France to the United Nations (French: ambassadeur et représentant permanent de la France auprès des Nations Unies) is the head of the French delegation to the United Nations in New York and the head of the Permanent Mission of France to the UN. The position carries the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and includes representation of France on the United Nations Security Council.

The permanent representative, currently Jérôme Bonnafont, represents France in the Security Council and in plenary meetings of the General Assembly, except when representation is assumed by a more senior authority, such as the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Prime Minister or the President.

Biography

Jérôme Bonnafont took up his post as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations in New York on 17 March 2025.

Prior to this appointment, he served as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations Office in Geneva and international organizations in Switzerland from September 2021. Concurrently, he acted as rapporteur-general of the États généraux de la diplomatie, a national consultation launched by President Emmanuel Macron and Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna, which led to the March 2023 reform plan aimed at strengthening France’s diplomatic network.

His previous assignments include serving as advisor to Prime Minister Édouard Philippe in 2020, Director of the North Africa and Middle East Department at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (2015–2019), Ambassador to Spain (2012–2015), Chief of Staff to Minister for Foreign Affairs Alain Juppé (2011–2012), and Ambassador to India (2007–2011). Between 1997 and 2007, he was advisor for global affairs and spokesperson for the Presidency under President Jacques Chirac.

A graduate of the Denis Diderot class of the École nationale d’administration (ENA, 1986), Bonnafont has held numerous diplomatic and administrative posts, including assignments in New Delhi, Kuwait, the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations in New York, the Department of Legal Affairs, and the Ministry of the Environment.

Officeholders

Image Incumbent Start of term End of term
Joseph Paul-Boncour (Chairman of Delegation) 1945 1946
Alexandre Parodi 1946 1949
Jean Chauvel 1949 1952
Henri Hoppenot 1952 1955
Hervé Alphand 1955 1956
Bernard Cornut-Gentille 1956 1956
Guillaume Georges-Picot 1956 1959
Armand Bérard (first term) 1959 1962
Roger Seydoux 1962 1967
Armand Bérard (second term) 1967 1970
Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet 1970 1972
Louis de Guiringaud 1972 1976
Jacques Leprette 1976 1981
Luc de La Barre de Nanteuil 1981 1984
Claude de Kémoularia 1984 1987
Pierre-Louis Blanc 1987 1991
Jean-Bernard Mérimée 1991 1995
Alain Dejammet 1995 1999
Jean-David Levitte 1999 2002
Jean-Marc de La Sablière 2002 2007
Jean-Maurice Ripert 2007 2009
Gérard Araud 2009 2014
François Delattre 2014 2019
Nicolas de Rivière 2019 2025
Jérôme Bonnafont 2025 present

See also

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