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French Diplomat Fieschi new Head of OSCE Mission in Kosovo
PRISTINA 11 January 2002
PRISTINA, 11 January 2002 - Pascal Fieschi from France has been appointed as new Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo.
Prior to his appointment to the OSCE, Mr. Fieschi served as France's Ambassador to Ukraine since 1997. Earlier, he held posts in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Head of the Department of Foreigners in France and French Expatriates, Deputy Head of the European Department, and on the General Secretariat for National Defence.
Mr. Fieschi joined the French diplomatic corps in 1969. His diplomatic career includes postings in the French embassies in Athens, Prague, St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), Canberra, and Moscow, as well as taking part in the negotiations on the Helsinki Final Act, the founding document of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, which was transformed into the OSCE in 1994.
Mr. Fieschi will join the OSCE Mission in Kosovo on Monday, 14 January. He succeeds in this position Daan Everts, who led the OSCE Mission from June 1999 to December 2001.
Prior to his appointment to the OSCE, Mr. Fieschi served as France's Ambassador to Ukraine since 1997. Earlier, he held posts in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Head of the Department of Foreigners in France and French Expatriates, Deputy Head of the European Department, and on the General Secretariat for National Defence.
Mr. Fieschi joined the French diplomatic corps in 1969. His diplomatic career includes postings in the French embassies in Athens, Prague, St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), Canberra, and Moscow, as well as taking part in the negotiations on the Helsinki Final Act, the founding document of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, which was transformed into the OSCE in 1994.
Mr. Fieschi will join the OSCE Mission in Kosovo on Monday, 14 January. He succeeds in this position Daan Everts, who led the OSCE Mission from June 1999 to December 2001.