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CERCLE DIPLOMATIQUE - issue 01/2017

CD is a bi-lingual, independent and impartial magazine and is the medium of communication between foreign representatives of international and UN-organisations based in Vienna and the Austrian political classes, business, culture and tourism. CD features up-to-date information about and for the diplomatic corps, international organisations, society, politics, business, tourism, fashion and culture. Furthermore CD introduces the new ambassadors in Austria and informs about designations, awards and top-events. Interviews with leading personalities, country reports from all over the world and the presentation of Austria as a host country complement the wide range oft he magazine.

CD is a bi-lingual, independent and impartial magazine and is the medium of communication between foreign representatives of international and UN-organisations based in Vienna and the Austrian political classes, business, culture and tourism. CD features up-to-date information about and for the diplomatic corps, international organisations, society, politics, business, tourism, fashion and culture. Furthermore CD introduces the new ambassadors in Austria and informs about designations, awards and top-events. Interviews with leading personalities, country reports from all over the world and the presentation of Austria as a host country complement the wide range oft he magazine.

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LE BULLETIN CREDENTIALS<br />

Neue Botschafter bei Bundespräsident Alexander Van der Bellen<br />

Newly accredited Ambassadors met Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen<br />

Zum ersten Mal<br />

For the first time<br />

Nur ein paar Tage nach seiner eigenen<br />

Angelobung zum österreichischen<br />

Bundespräsidenten, die im Parlament in<br />

Wien stattfand (im Bild unten), nahm<br />

Alexander Van der Bellen die Beglaubigungsschreiben<br />

der neuen Botschafter in<br />

Wien entgegen.<br />

Only a few days after his own<br />

inauguration as Austrian Federal<br />

President, Alexander Van der Bellen was<br />

handed over the credentials of the new<br />

Ambassadors to Vienna.<br />

Brendon Charles<br />

Hammer<br />

Ambassador of the Federal, Parliamentary<br />

Monarchy Australia<br />

H. E. H. E. H. E.<br />

Ricardo Neiva<br />

Tavares<br />

Ambassador of the Federal<br />

Republic of Brasilia<br />

Dieudonné<br />

Kere<br />

Ambassador of the<br />

Republic of Burkina Faso<br />

Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7 Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7 Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7<br />

Haytham A. H.<br />

Shoja’aadin<br />

Ambassador of the<br />

Republic of Yemen<br />

H. E. H. E. H. E. H. E.<br />

L o t fi<br />

Bouchaara<br />

Ambassador of the<br />

Kingdom of Morocco<br />

Juan Fernando<br />

Rojas Samanez<br />

Ambassador of the<br />

Republic of Peru<br />

Hamad<br />

Alkaabi<br />

Ambassador of the<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7 Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7 Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7 Credentials: January 2<strong>01</strong>7<br />

Born 1958<br />

Married, two children<br />

Education<br />

1987: PhD Chemistry, Australian National<br />

University<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>3-2<strong>01</strong>6: First Assistant Secretary,<br />

Americas Division, Department of Foreign<br />

Affairs and Trade (DFAT)<br />

2<strong>01</strong>0-2<strong>01</strong>3: Deputy Head of Mission,<br />

Australian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan<br />

2009-2<strong>01</strong>0: First Assistant Secretary,<br />

Southeast Asia Division, DFAT<br />

2004-2009: Deputy Director-General,<br />

Office of National Assessments<br />

2003-2004: Assistant Secretary,<br />

Parliamentary & Media Liaison Branch, DFAT<br />

2003: Assistant Secretary, Iraq Taskforce,<br />

2002-2003: Assistant Secretary, Americas<br />

Branch, DFAT<br />

1999-2003: Assistant Secretary, Defence,<br />

Intelligence and Security Branch,<br />

Department of the Prime Minister and<br />

Cabinet<br />

1998-1999: Director, Nuclear Trade and<br />

Security Section, DFAT<br />

1995-1998: First Secretary, later Counsellor<br />

(Political) Australian Embassy, Washington<br />

1993-1995: Deputy Director, Chemical and<br />

Biological Weapons Arms Control Section,<br />

DFAT<br />

1989-1993: Analyst, Office of National<br />

Assessments<br />

Born on August 16, 1957<br />

Married, 4 sons<br />

Education<br />

1997: Course of High Studies in Diplomacy,<br />

Instituto Rio Branco, Brasília.<br />

1985: Advanced Course for Diplomats,<br />

Instituto Rio Branco, Brasília<br />

1983-1984: École Nationale d’Administration<br />

- ENA, Paris<br />

1979-1980: Instituto Rio Branco (Brazilian<br />

diplomatic Academy), Brasília<br />

1976-1978: Faculty of Law, Universidade de<br />

Brasília<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>3-2<strong>01</strong>6: Embassy of Brazil in Rome,<br />

Ambassador<br />

2008-2<strong>01</strong>3: Mission to the European Union,<br />

Ambassador<br />

1998-20<strong>01</strong>: Embassy in Canberra, Counsellor<br />

1995-1998: Mission of Brazil to the United<br />

Nations in New York, Counsellor<br />

1989-1993: Embassy in Tokyo, First Secretary<br />

1986-1989: Embassy in Paris, Second and<br />

First Secretary<br />

1Born on April 8, 1960 in Tenkodogo<br />

Education<br />

2<strong>01</strong>0: Master degree Law, Economy,<br />

Management, International Economics and<br />

Globalization, University of Grenoble<br />

2004: Master degree in Political Sciences,<br />

Master in Public Administration, European<br />

Institute of Public Affairs and Lobbying,<br />

Brussels.<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>6: Ambassador Extraordinary and<br />

Plenipotentiary and Permanent<br />

Representative (UNOV, IAEA, UNIDO,<br />

CTBTO) of Burkina Faso in Vienna.<br />

2<strong>01</strong>5-2<strong>01</strong>6: Ambassador, Deputy<br />

Permanent Representative to the European<br />

Union, Deputy Head of Mission to the<br />

European Atomic Energy Community,<br />

Chargé d’Affaires a. i of Burkina Faso in<br />

Brussels.<br />

2<strong>01</strong>4-2<strong>01</strong>5: Minister Counsellor at the<br />

Embassy of Burkina Faso in Brussels.<br />

2006-2<strong>01</strong>3 : Director of International<br />

Cooperation at the National Assembly of<br />

Burkina Faso.<br />

2009-2<strong>01</strong>3: Administrative Secretary for<br />

the African region of the Parliamentary<br />

Assembly of the Francophonie (PAF)<br />

PHOTOS: RIGEAUD, CARINA KARLOVITS & DANIEL TRIPPOLT/HBF<br />

Born on February 10, 1975<br />

Married, two children<br />

Education<br />

Master of Business Administration(MBA),<br />

Maastricht School of Management, The<br />

Netherlands and Sana’a university.<br />

Postgraduate training in diplomacy and<br />

International Relations, Corvinus University<br />

of Budapest. Course on International<br />

Relations and in the International Institute<br />

of Human Rights. Bachelor degree in<br />

Economics, Faculty of Administration and<br />

Economy, Baghdad University.<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>6: Designate Ambassador of the<br />

Republic of Yemen in Vienna<br />

Chargé d’Affaires of Embassy of the<br />

Republic of Yemen, Deputy Ambassador at<br />

Embassy of the Republic of Yemen<br />

2<strong>01</strong>2-2<strong>01</strong>3: Political and Economic Affairs<br />

at the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen<br />

in Rome, permanent Representative of<br />

Yemen to the Food and Agriculture<br />

Organization FAO, and the other UN<br />

agencies based in Rome (IFAD and WFP)<br />

Head of the EU Unit at the European<br />

Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs<br />

Yemen Embassy in The Hague, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Minister‘s office - Ministry of Foreign<br />

Affairs<br />

Born on January 3, 1968 in Moscow<br />

Education<br />

1996: University of Rabat, Master degree in<br />

Public Law with a Major in International<br />

relations.<br />

1992: National School of Administration<br />

(Rabat) Major in Diplomacy.<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>3: Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of<br />

Foreign Affairs and Cooperation since<br />

October<br />

2<strong>01</strong>2-2<strong>01</strong>3: Deputy Permanent<br />

Representative of the Kingdom of Morocco<br />

at the Permanent Mission to the United<br />

Nations in NY and at the Security Council<br />

2009-2<strong>01</strong>3: Counselor at the Permanent<br />

Mission of Morocco to the United Nations<br />

2008-2<strong>01</strong>0: Head of Unit in charge of<br />

General Assembly and Security Council<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s<br />

20<strong>01</strong>-2003: First secretary at the<br />

Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of<br />

Morocco to the United Nations in Geneva<br />

in charge of disarmament and<br />

humanitarian <strong>issue</strong>s<br />

1992-1994: Secretary of foreign affairs,<br />

United Nations Directorate in charge of<br />

disarmament and international security<br />

(MFAC)<br />

Born on June 24, 1948 in Arequipa<br />

Married<br />

Education<br />

2<strong>01</strong>3: International Relations Complementary<br />

Academic Program, Diplomatic<br />

Academy of Peru<br />

1984: XXIII Advanced Professional Training,<br />

Diplomatic Academy of Peru<br />

1974: Diplomatic Academy of Peru<br />

Professional Career<br />

2<strong>01</strong>7: Ambassador of Peru in Austria<br />

2<strong>01</strong>4-2106: Ambassador of Peru in Chile<br />

2<strong>01</strong>0-2<strong>01</strong>1: Ambassador, Permanent<br />

Representative of Peru to the International<br />

Organizations United Nations<br />

2006-2<strong>01</strong>0: Ambassador of Peru in Bolivia<br />

2000-2004: Ambassador of Peru in Costa Rica<br />

1996-1998: Minister, Consul General of<br />

Peru in New York<br />

1994-1996: Minister in the Embassy of Peru<br />

in France<br />

1989-1992: Minister Counsellor at the<br />

Embassy of Peru in Bolivia<br />

1982-1985: First Secretary and Counsellor<br />

at the Embassy of Peru in Brazil<br />

1976-1981: Third and Second Secretary at<br />

the Embassy of Peru in Luxembourg<br />

1976-1981: Third and Second Secretary,<br />

Permanent Mission of Peru to the<br />

European Union<br />

1976-1981: Third and Second Secretary,<br />

Embassy of Peru in Belgium<br />

Born 1981 in Al Ain, UAE<br />

Education<br />

Bachelor in Nuclear Engineering Purdue<br />

University in Indiana (USA)<br />

Master in Nuclear Engineering Purdue<br />

University in Indiana (USA)<br />

Professional Career<br />

Since 2009: Member of the Board of<br />

Management of the Federal Authority of<br />

Nuclear Regulation in the UAE serving as<br />

deputy Chairman of the Board.<br />

Since 2008: UAE permanent representative<br />

to the International Atomic Energy<br />

Agency (IAEA)<br />

2008: Special Representative for<br />

International Nuclear Cooperation<br />

Since 2007: developing a peaceful nuclear<br />

energy programme in the UAE,<br />

represented the UAE Government in<br />

multiple UN and Multilateral forums<br />

Executive Affairs Authority in Abu Dhabi<br />

with work focused on energy planning for<br />

the Emirate<br />

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