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Basile Ikouébé
Congolese ambassador From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Basile Ikouébé (born 1 July 1946 in Congo-Brazzaville) is a Congolese former ambassador who is Special representative of the President of the African Union Commission for the Great Lakes region, Head of the Liaison Office for Burundi since October 2017.
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Diplomatic career
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Previously, he held the following offices:
- Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (2007 - 2015);[1]
- Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Congo to the United Nations
in New York (1998 - 2007);[2]
- Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1996 - 1998);[3]
- Itinerant Ambassador (1994 - 1996);
- Diplomatic Advisor, then, cumulatively; Minister-Chief of Cabinet of the
President of the Republic (1982 – 1992);[4]
- Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1977 - 1979);
- Chief of Staff, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1975 - 1977).
Higher studies in Modern Literature, political science and international relations in Brazzaville, Bordeaux and Paris.
Married, father of 6 children.
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