Antonino Lisboa Mena Gonçalves

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Antonino Lisboa Mena Gonçalves (born February 3, 1947 in Niterói ) is a former Brazilian diplomat .

Life

Antonino Lisboa Mena Gonçalves is the son of Ozilda Lisboa Menna Gonçalves and Zózimo de la Costa Menna Gonçalves. He completed the Curso de Preparación a la Carrera Diplomática and the Curso de Práctica Diplomática y Consular of the Rio Branco Institute . As part of the Curso de Alto Estudios , he published the study O sistema brasileiro de controle das exportações de material de emprego militar in 1989. Origens, evolução e reflexões sobre possíveis aperfeiçoamentos before. Gonçalves completed his studies of law at the Universidad Federal Fluminense and Universidad de at the Brasília and is Professor of Sociedad de Cultura Inglesa Brasileña .

On February 3, 1970, he was appointed third class legation secretary and in 1971 was chargé d' affaires in Ankara . From 1970 to 1972 he was taken on as assistant to the head of the Department for Western Europe and from 1972 to 1973 he was assigned to the Secretary General for Western European Affairs.

On January 1, 1973, Gonçalves was appointed Secretary of the Second Class and appointed Assistant to the Head of the European Division. From 1974 to 1976 he was transferred to Milan as Vice Consul and at the same time had an exequatur as Consul General until 1975 . Subsequently, Gonçalves was transferred to La Paz as chargé d'affaires until 1979 , where he was promoted to first-class legation secretary on March 2, 1979. Then he was made deputy head of the Divisão de Programas de Promoção Comercial (DPG Foreign Trade Promotion Department) until 1984, and on December 21, 1983, he was appointed Legation Councilor. During this term of office, the two-seater Embraer EMB 312 low- wing aircraft had been removed from the catalog of products subject to export authorization from the Política Nacional de Exportação de Material de Emprego Militar (PNEMEM) and the Honduran government received a dozen of these machines and the government in El Salvador also showed interest . In a memorandum of November 8, 1983, Antonino Lisboa Mena Gonçalves referred to the lack of state intervention if the dual-use product were used in asymmetrical warfare .

Gonçalves then received from 1985 to 1988 an appointment as counselor in Washington, DC and from 1988 to 1990 in Caracas , where he was also appointed chargé d'affaires in 1989 and 1990. On June 24, 1993, he was appointed second class envoy and appointed special advisor to the secretary general on planning and economic policy. From 1994 to 1999 he was again active as envoy in Washington, DC, where he also served as chargé d'affaires in 1995, 1996, 1998 and 1999, and in 1999 he headed the department for North and South America as general manager.

On June 28, 2000 he was appointed first class envoy. Finally, Gonçalves was appointed ambassador, first from July 23, 2003 to May 31, 2006 in La Paz, then from July 19, 2006 to February 17, 2011 in Stockholm and Riga and finally until June 26, 2013 in Bogotá , where on April 18, 2012 he was in charge of the transfer of command of the pioneer school from Capitão de Navio Normando Bona do Nascimento to the command of the Grupo de Monitores Interamericanos na Colômbia (GMI-CO) under Army Colonel Ricardo Corrêa Leão.

Individual evidence

  1. Arquivo Histórico do Ministério das Relações Exteriores do Brasil (AHMRE) 8/11/1983, Pasta Especial PNEMEM-El Salvador.
  2. Representação Brasileira na Junta Interamericana de Defesa, [1]
predecessor Office successor
José Augusto de Macedo Soares Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires in Ankara
1971
José Augusto de Macedo Soares
Sizínio Pontes Nogueira Chargé d'affaires in La Paz
1977 to 1979
Affonso Arinos de Mello-Franco
Renato Prado Guimarães Chargé d'affaires in Caracas
1989 and 1990
Clodoaldo Hugueney Filho
Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima Chargé d'affaires in Washington, DC
1995, 1996, 1998 and 1999
Rubens Antonio Barbosa
Stelio Marcos Amarante Ambassador to La Paz
July 23, 2003 to May 31, 2006
Frederico Cezar de Araujo
Elim Saturnino Ferreira Dutra Brazilian Ambassador in Stockholm
July 19, 2006 to February 17, 2011
Leda Lúcia Martins Camargo
Júlio César Gomes dos Santos Brazilian Ambassador in Bogotá
February 17, 2011 to June 26, 2013
Maria Elisa de Bittencourt Berenguer