Phạm Vinh Quang

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Phạm Vinh Quang (2019)

Phạm Vinh Quang (born January 18, 1965 in Bạch Sam , Hưng Yên ) is a Vietnamese diplomat.

Career

From 1990 to 1992 Phạm was national officer in the “ Soviet Union ” department at the Foreign Ministry , from 1992 to 1996 attaché at the Vietnamese embassy in Russia and from 1996 to 1998 at the Foreign Ministry in the department for general foreign policy planning.

Ph 1998m studied at Tufts University in the USA from 1998 to 1999 and received a Masters in International Relations before returning to his previous post at the State Department. From 2000 to 2003 Phạm was first third, then second secretary at the Vietnamese Embassy in the United Kingdom . From 2003 he prepared the fifth Asia-Europe Meeting (2004 in Hanoi) as a consultant for the ASEM Secretariat.

He then worked from 2005 as a consultant in the department for international organizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2006 he became assistant general director of the department and in 2007 he was deputy director general. From 2010 to 2013 he served at the permanent mission of Vietnam to the United Nations in New York, first as a minister , then with the rank of ambassador as deputy head of the mission. Back in Vietnam, Phạm became General Director of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Hanoi People's Committee . In December 2016, he moved back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and became Director General of the Department for Cultural Diplomacy and UNESCO .

Ambassador Phạm Vinh Quang and East Timor’s President Francisco Guterres

In June 2018 Phạm Hoàng succeeded Anh Tuấn as the Vietnamese ambassador in Jakarta , responsible for Indonesia , East Timor and Papua New Guinea . On February 28, 2019, he presented his accreditation to East Timor’s President Francisco Guterres .

Others

Phạm speaks English and Russian as foreign languages.

Web links

Commons : Pham Vinh Quang  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Embassy of Vietnam in Jakarta: BIOGRAPHICAL RESUME / TIỂU SỬ , accessed on March 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of East Timor, February 28, 2019