Luiz Augusto Pereira Souto Maior

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Luiz Augusto Pereira Souto Maior (born September 5, 1927 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a former Brazilian diplomat .

Life

Luiz Augusto Pereira Souto Maior is the son of Anna Noemi Pereira and Evergisto Souto Maior. He completed the Cursos de Aperfeiçoamento at George Washington University and the Curso Preparatório à Carreira Diplomática of the Rio Branco Institute and was appointed third class consul.

After joining the diplomatic service, Maior was transferred to San Francisco as Vice Consul from 1952 to 1954 and to Damascus from 1954 to 1958 , where he was appointed second-class legation secretary in 1954 and served as chargé d'affaires from 1954 and 1956 to 1958.

After his appointment as Secretary of State First Class in 1961, Maior was employed at the Representation of the Organization of American States in Washington, DC until 1964 and then at the United Nations Office in Geneva until 1967 , where he was taken on as chargé d'affaires from 1965 Was appointed Legation Councilor in 1967.

From 1970 to 1973 Maior was transferred to London, where he also worked as chargé d'affaires from 1971. He then worked again in the United Nations Office in Geneva until 1974. On February 26, 1975 he was accepted as a Grand Officer in the order of the Infante Dom Henrique . From 1977 to 1984 he then represented the Brazilian governments at the European Economic Community in Brussels .

Subsequently, Maior was appointed ambassador to Lima until 1987 and then to Stockholm until 1990 .

Individual evidence

  1. Mensagem Senado Federal N ° 116 de 1987, Embaixador do Brasil junto ao Reino da Suécia p. 7
  2. ^ Photograph of the handover of the accreditation letter to Roy Jenkins
predecessor Office successor
Mario Santos Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires in Damascus
1957 to 1958
Jorge Kirchhofer Cabral
Representative of the Brazilian government to the UN agencies in Geneva,
1965
Luiz Felipe Lampreia
Sérgio Correia da Costa Chargé d'affaires in London
1971
Sérgio Correia da Costa
Arnaldo Vasconcellos Ambassador to the European Union from
1977 to 1984
Celso Monteiro Furtado
Vasco Mariz Ambassador to Lima from
1984 to 1987
Raul Fernando Belford Roxo Leite Ribeiro
Cláudio Garcia de Souza Ambassador to Stockholm from
1987 to 1990
Affonso Celso de Ouro-Preto