Klaus Geyer (diplomat)

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Klaus Geyer is a German diplomat out of service .

Life

After graduating from high school and then studying law at the Free University of Berlin as well as additional study visits to Paris, Klaus Geyer joined the Foreign Service in 1979 and, after completing the career test for the higher service, was initially employed as a legal and consular clerk at the embassy in 1981 Yugoslavia and then from 1984 to 1987 at the Foreign Office in Bonn .

From 1987 to 1991 he worked at the Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the German Democratic Republic in Berlin (East) and at the Federal Chancellery, and then again at the Foreign Office between 1991 and 1992. Following a position at the embassy in the Netherlands from 1992 to 1995, he was again an employee of the Foreign Office in Bonn until 1999, before he worked as an envoy at the embassy in Iran until 2002 .

After another activity in the Foreign Office in Berlin , Geyer was Ambassador to Oman between 2006 and 2009 as the successor to Hartmut Blankenstein .

From 2009 to 2012, Klaus Geyer was Consul General in Montreal until his retirement.

Individual evidence

  1. Möller, Horst; Schöllgen, Gregor; Wirsching, Andreas: 1983. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany , p. 354, Walter de Gruyter, 2014, ISBN 3-4867-4850-5
predecessor Office successor
Hartmut Blankenstein Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Muscat Angelika Renate Storz-Chakarji