The government has appointed Ferran Costa Marimon as extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador to the
Republic of Iceland, effective 18 November 2025.
Key Points
- Appointment effective 18 November 2025.
- Ferran Costa Marimon served as president of the Liberal parliamentary group (2009–2022).
- Has represented Andorra to Liechtenstein and the UN; currently ambassador to Norway.
- Mandated to strengthen bilateral relations between Andorra and Iceland.
The Government of Andorra has appointed Ferran Costa Marimon as extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Principality of Andorra to the Republic of Iceland, a decree published in the Official Bulletin of the Principality of Andorra (BOPA) states. The post is effective as of 18 November 2025.
The decree, approved at the proposal of Foreign Minister Imma Tor, notes that Costa Marimon served as president of the Liberal parliamentary group from 2009 to 2022. He has also represented Andorra to Liechtenstein and to the United Nations, and currently serves as ambassador to Norway.
The government cites the Constitution, the Government Law and Law 11/2019 on the foreign action service and the diplomatic career as the legal basis for the appointment; those norms regulate the structure and functions of Andorra’s external representation.
With this designation, Costa Marimon is charged with strengthening bilateral relations between Andorra and Iceland.
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