Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea to Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Denmark. Permanent Representative to the European Union, the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Agent before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá graduated and obtained a diploma in Statistics from the Complutense University of Madrid.
The Ambassador obtains his master’s degree in Business Administration and Management from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
Ambassador Carmelo Nvono-Ncá graduated in General Economics from the Cardenal Cisneros University.
The Ambassador obtains his bachelor’s degree in Economic and Business Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid.
Nvono-Ncá becomes General Director of Commerce and Marketing of Spain for the Dragados Group, in Madrid.
Nvono-Ncá obtains the position of President of the Hispano-Ecuatoguineana Chamber of Commerce (COCIHEG).
Nvono-Ncá graduated from the Master of Higher International Studies by the International Studies Society (SEI) of Madrid.
He obtains the position of First Vice President of the International Court of Arbitration of the European Association of Arbitration in Equity Law (AEADE), in Madrid.
Ambassador Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is appointed Honorary Professor of the LII Course of High International Studies of the SEI.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is awarded the Pueblo Nuevo Award, in recognition of business and social integration in Spain.
He is awarded with the Collegiate Award of Honor from the Fundación de Colegios Mayores of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain.
Nvono-Ncá becomes Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg and Permanent Representative to the EU.
VII Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States in Malabo, thanks to the Nvono-Ncá negotiations in Brussels.
The Republic of Turkey is included in the group of countries under the responsibility of Carmelo Nvono-Ncá as Ambassador.
President Obiang is the first non-Spanish Head of State to make an speech at the Cervantes Institute, thanks to the Nvono-Ncá negotiations.
The SEI awards President Obiang Doctor Honoris Causa in Social Sciences and Good Governance, thanks to the efforts of Ambassador Nvono-Ncá.
The Kingdom of Denmark is included in the group of countries under the responsibility of Carmelo Nvono-Ncá as Ambassador.
President Obiang gives Nvono-Ncá recognition for his valuable contribution organizing the different Summits of Heads of State that took place in Malabo.
Equatorial Guinea wins a case before the World Bank Arbitration Court, in which Carmelo Nvono-Ncá was an agent.
President Obiang receives a international recognition for his work from the OACPS, thanks to the mediation of Carmelo Nvono-Ncá.
The case of Equatorial Guinea against France begins before the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Ambassador Nvono-Ncá is the agent for Equatorial Guinea.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is awarded the Best Ambassador of the European Union award by the Dutch magazine “The Voice Magazine”.
Ambassador Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is appointed Knight of the Royal Association of Knights of the Monastery of Yuste.
Equatorial Guinea becomes the headquarters of the Office for South-South and Triangular Cooperation of the OACPS after years of negotiations by Nvono-Ncá.
Nvono-Ncá becomes Permanent Representative of Equatorial Guinea before the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Equatorial Guinea signs a preliminary agreement to be part of the Ibero-American Association of Jurists. The negotiations were led by Nvono-Ncá.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá signs the revised Georgetown Agreement on behalf of the Government of Equatorial Guinea.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá being part of the observation mission of the Bolivian Elections of the Ibero-American Association of Jurists.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is appointed agent for the case “Terrestrial and maritime delimitation and sovereignty over the islands” between Equatorial Guinea & Gabon before the ICJ.
Ambassador Nvono-Ncá is a member of international observers tema of the Ibero-American Jurists Association to attend the elections in Peru.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is named Doctor Honoris Causa in Human Rights, within the context of International Law, by the Autonomous University of Morelos, in Mexico.
The Mexican Institute of Victimology awards Ambassador Nvono-Ncá for his diplomatic career.
A new case is opened against France before the ICJ in relation to the assets confiscated from Equatorial Guinea. Carmelo Nvono-Ncá is appointed agent to represent the country.
Nvono-Ncá is appointed agent before the Hamburg International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, to represent Equatorial Guinea in the “Heroic Idun” case against the Marshall Islands.