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Ashton names EU ambassadors

By Toby Vogel  -  15.09.2010 / 12:58 CET
Top three delegation jobs go to national diplomats
 

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Albania: Ettore Sequi (Italian)

Angola: Javier Puyol Pinuela (Spanish)

Argentina: Alfonso Díez Torres (Spanish)

Bangladesh: William Hanna (Irish)

Botswana: Gerard McGovern (Irish)

Burundi: Stephane De Loecker (Belgian)

Chad: Hélène Cave (French)

China: Markus Ederer (German)

China (deputy): Carmen Cano de Lasala (Spanish)

Gabon: Cristina Martins Barreira (Portuguese)

Georgia: Philip Dimitrov (Bulgarian)

Guinea-Bissau: Joaquín González-Ducay (Spanish)

Haiti: Lut Fabert-Goossens (Luxembourgeoise)

Japan: Hans Dietmar Schweisgut (Austrian)

Jordan: Joanna Wronecka (Polish)

Lebanon: Angelina Eichhorst (Dutch)

Macedonia: Peter Sørensen (Danish)

Mozambique: Paul Malin (Irish)

Namibia: Raúl Fuentes Milani (Spanish)

Pakistan: Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (Swedish)

Papua New Guinea: Martin Dihm (German)

Philippines: Guy Ledoux (French)

Senegal: Dominique Dellicour (Belgian)

Singapore: Marc Ungeheuer (Luxembourgeois)

South Africa: Roeland van de Geer (Dutch)

South Korea: Tomasz Kozlowski (Polish)

Uganda: Roberto Ridolfi (Italian)

Zambia: Gilles Hervio (French)

 

      

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