Harro Adt

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Harro Adt (born May 20, 1942 in Munich ) is a former German ambassador .

Life

Harro Adt studied law in Tübingen , Munich and Freiburg ; He passed his first state examination in 1969. In 1972 he passed the second state examination and then went into the foreign service .

Harro Adt was accredited in Kabul , Calcutta , Geneva , Paris and Brussels . In 2003 he was Ministerial Director of Monsieur Afrique in the government of Gerhard Schröder . He was later appointed Ambassador to South Africa and then the Federal Government's Africa Representative.

After working as ambassador to Mali, he traveled again to the Malian capital Bamako on July 22, 2003, together with the then State Secretary Jürgen Chrobog , in order to work with the Malian government to find a solution to the hostage-taking in the Sahara .

Harro Adt is the father of the German manager Katrin Adt .

Individual evidence

  1. Who is who? The German WHO's WHO. 46th edition 2007/2008
  2. Kidnapped in the desert. Retrieved February 2, 2019 .
predecessor Office successor
Otto Roever Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bangui
1984–1986
Otfried Garbe
Hans-Henning Bruhn Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bamako, Mali
1994–1997
Karl Prince
Anna-Margareta Peters Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Pretoria
2004–2007
Dieter W. Haller