Michel van Ussel
Michel van Ussel (* 1928 ) is a former Belgian diplomat .
Life
In 1962 Michael van Ussel was Secretary of the Representation of the Belgian Government at the UN Headquarters . On December 8, 1966, Sukarno received van Ussel to receive his letter of accreditation.
During his tenure, a Belgian company set up a soil research institute in Bogor . 1971–1972 Michael van Ussel was Deputy Representative of the Belgian Government at the UN headquarters . From 1974 to 1976 Van Ussel represented the Belgian government at UNESCO .
Publications
- Georges 923, un agent du Gladio belge parle, La Longue Vue, Bruxelles 1991.
- Het woord is aan Belgie: de rol van kleine naties in de internationale politiek, 1992.
- with Claude Soulié: Les locomotives polytension Spécial 2/97
- trente ans de traction des trains sur le groupe de Liège de la SNCB
- les dessous de l'aventure des locomotives polytension sur Liège - Cologne
Individual evidence
- ↑ Summary of world broadcasts: Far East, Part 3, Monitoring Service of the British Broadcasting Corp, 1966
- ↑ On 10/3 the Belgian Ambassador, Michel van Ussel explained that the profits for the past five years from the six Belgian enterprises in Indonesia will be re-invested in Indonesia. The Ambassador also signed an agreement between Belgium and Indonesia concerning technical co-operation, (K 12/3) according to: On 15/4 an agreement was signed for Belgian construction of a Soil Physics Laboratory at Bogor Soil Research Institute. after: Review of Indonesian and Malayan affairs: Volumes 3–5, University of Sydney. Dept. of Indonesian and Malayan Studies - 1969
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Belgian Ambassador to Bangkok ( Thailand ) 1966–1969 |
Patrick Nothomb | |
Constant Schuurmans |
Permanent representative of Belgium to NATO in Brussels 1979–1983 |
Juan Cassiers |
Theo De Dobbeleer |
Belgian ambassador in Cologne 1982–1988 |
Georges Vander Espt |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ussel, Michel van |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belgian diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1928 |