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Steadying hand

By György Fóris   -  28.04.2011 / 04:23 CET
Hungary's permanent representative to the EU has spent most of his professional life dealing with EU affairs.

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Curriculum Vitae

1963: Born, Zirc

1988: Degree in international relations, Moscow State University for International Relations

1988: Enters the diplomatic service

1992: Doctorate in international relations, Budapest University of Economic Sciences

1991-96: Secretary, then head of the political section at the Hungarian embassy in Bonn

1998-2003: Head of the foreign ministry's EU co-ordination department, secretary of the Hungarian negotiating team

1998-2006: Secretary of Hungary's inter- ministerial committee for European integration

2003-04: Director-general for EU co-ordination of the foreign ministry

2005-06: Vice-president of the Office for European Affairs

2007-10: Ambassador to Croatia

2010-: Permanent representative to the EU

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