Octavio Rainho da Silva Neves

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Octávio Rainho da Silva Neves (born November 14, 1929 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a former Brazilian diplomat .

Life

Octávio Rainho da Silva Neves is the son of Margarida Rainho Cameiro Neves and Frederico da Silva. In 1955 Octávio Rainho da Silva Neves was assigned to the Comissão de Exportação de Materiais Estratégicos as secretary of the embassy and from 1955 to 1958 he was a successor to the Comissão de Estudos Relativos a Navegação Aérea Internacional . In 1956 he was a member of the Brazilian delegation to the establishment of the International Atomic Energy Agency in New York City and Legation Council for the session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Two years later he represented the Brazilian government at the Comissão Interamericana de Energia Nuclear in Washington, DC

Neves served as second-class delegation secretary in Paris from 1962 to 1964 and as first-class delegation secretary in London from 1967 to 1971 . After serving as Chargé d'affaires in Cairo in 1972 , Neves was transferred to Paris from 1974 to 1977 as Counselor of Legation. A year later he was appointed ambassador to Abidjan ( Ivory Coast ) until 1979 and at the same time he was accredited to the governments in Freetown ( Sierra Leone ) and Ouagadougou ( Burkina Faso ). From March 19, 1979 to October 1984, he was also chairman of the Instituto Brasileiro do Café . He then worked until 1986 as a representative of the Brazilian government at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations . Finally, from 1987 to August 24, 1995, he took over the embassies in New Delhi , where he was also accredited by the governments in Colombo and Kathmandu and where, with his official seat in New Delhi, from May 22, 1990, he was also the first Brazilian Ambassador to Male had been appointed.

Individual evidence

  1. CIEN: Inter-American Commission on Atomic Energy
  2. MSF - MENSAGEM (SF), Nº 273 de 1989 , p. 6616
predecessor Office successor
Arnaldo Vasconcellos Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires in Cairo in
1972
Luiz Leiva's Bastian Pinto
Marcos Antonio de Salvo Coimbra Brazilian ambassador to Abidjan from
1978 to 1979
Ernesto Ferreira de Carvalho
March 15, 1974 - March 18, 1979: Camillo Calazans de Magalhães Instituto Brasileiro do Café
March 19, 1979 to October 1984
October 1984-March 1985: Aloysio Teixeira Garcia
Josué de Castro Representative of Brazil to the FAO
October 1984 to 1986
Carlos Alberto Leite Barbosa
Jorge D'Escragnolle Taunay Ambassador to New Delhi from
1987 to August 24, 1995
Luiz Felipe de Macedo Soares Guimarães