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'''Luís de Matos Monteiro da Fonseca''' (born 17 May 1944 in [[Santo Antão, Cape Verde|Santo Antão]]) is a [[Cape Verde]]an diplomat and civil servant.
'''Luís de Matos Monteiro da Fonseca''' (born 17 May 1944 in [[Santo Antão, Cape Verde|Santo Antão]]) is a [[Cape Verde]]an diplomat and civil servant.


Fonseca has taken a position as the ambassador to [[the Netherlands]] and [[European Community]] from 1987-1991, then [[Russia]] and the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) (1991-1994), to [[Austria]] (1999-2001) and the United Nations (2001-2004). From July 2004 to 2008, da Fonseca was the Executive Secretary of the [[Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries]].
Fonseca has taken a position as the ambassador to the [[Netherlands]] and [[European Community]] from 1987-1991, then [[Russia]] and the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) (1991-1994), to [[Austria]] (1999-2001) and the United Nations (2001-2004). From July 2004 to 2008, da Fonseca was the Executive Secretary of the [[Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries]].


From 1995-1997, he served as director general for Political and Cultural Affairs. Then from 1997-1999, da Fonseca was the Director General for Foreign Policy.
From 1995-1997, he served as director general for Political and Cultural Affairs. Then from 1997-1999, da Fonseca was the Director General for Foreign Policy.

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Luís de Matos Monteiro da Fonseca (born 17 May 1944 in Santo Antão) is a Cape Verdean diplomat and civil servant.

Fonseca has taken a position as the ambassador to the Netherlands and European Community from 1987-1991, then Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) (1991-1994), to Austria (1999-2001) and the United Nations (2001-2004). From July 2004 to 2008, da Fonseca was the Executive Secretary of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries.

From 1995-1997, he served as director general for Political and Cultural Affairs. Then from 1997-1999, da Fonseca was the Director General for Foreign Policy.

He is married and has two children.

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