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'''Francisco Seixas da Costa''', <small>[[Order of Christ (Portugal)|GCC]]</small>, CMG, ([[Vila Real, Portugal|Vila Real]], 1948) is a |
'''Francisco Seixas da Costa''', <small>[[Order of Christ (Portugal)|GCC]]</small>, CMG, ([[Vila Real, Portugal|Vila Real]], 1948) is a retired [[Portugal|Portuguese]] diplomat. He was also member of Portuguese governments. He is now consultant in the private sector and media commentator on international affairs. |
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==Main official functions== |
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==Professional biography== |
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*1975 - Career diplomat, Portuguese |
*1975-2013 - Career diplomat, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs; |
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*1979 |
*1979-1982 - Embassy of Portugal in Oslo, Norway; |
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*1982 |
*1982-1986 - Embassy of Portugal in Luanda, Angola; |
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*1986 |
*1986-1987 - Head of Division, European Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lisbon; |
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*1987 |
*1987-1990 - Adviser to the Secretary of State for Development Co-operation, Lisbon; |
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*1990 |
*1990-1994 - Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Portugal in London, UK; |
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*1994 |
*1994-1995 - Deputy Director-General for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lisbon; |
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*1995 |
*1995-2001 - Secretary of State (Deputy Foreign Minister) for European Affairs, Lisbon; |
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*2001 |
*2001-2002 - Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York; |
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*2002 |
*2002-2004 - Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna; |
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*2004-2008 - Ambassador to [[Brazil]]. |
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*2009 |
*2009-2013 - Ambassador to [[France]]. |
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*2010-2013 - Also ambassador to [[Monaco]]. |
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*2012-2013 - Also Permanent Representative to [[UNESCO]] (United Nations Organisation for Education, Science and Culture) |
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==Other official functions== |
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* 1987-1989 - Portuguese chief negotiator of Lomé IV convention |
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* 1990-1993 - Deputy permanent representative to the Western European Union (WEU) |
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* 1997 - President of the Committee of ministers of the Schengen Agreement |
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* 2000 - Portuguese chief negotiator of the EU Nice treaty |
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* 2001/02 - Member of the Board of the United Nations Fund for Internationals Partnerships |
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==Other functions== |
==Other functions== |
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* 1987/89 - Portuguese chief negotiator of [https://web.archive.org/web/20120129175215/http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/where/acp/overview/lome-convention/index_en.htm Lomé IV convention] |
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* 2011/13 - Member of the General Council of Guimarães - European Capital of Culture 2012 |
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* 2013/18 - Member of the Consultative Council, Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
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* 2013/18 - Member of the Consultative Council, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation |
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* 1997 - President of the Committee of ministers of the [http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/justice_freedom_security/free_movement_of_persons_asylum_immigration/l33020_en.htm Schengen Agreement] |
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* 2015/18 - Invited professor, Universidade Europeia, Lisbon |
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* 2000 - Portuguese chief negotiator of the [http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/institutional_affairs/treaties/nice_treaty/index_en.htm EU Nice treaty] |
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* 2011/2013 - Member of the General Council of [http://www.guimaraes2012.pt/ Guimarães - European Capital of Culture 2012] |
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* 2014/2016 - Member of the Board of Directors, Mota-Engil Africa, NV, The Netherlands |
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==Current functions== |
==Current functions== |
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* Since 2013 - Member of the Board of Directors, Jerónimo Martins. |
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* Since 2018 - Member of the Board of Directors, Mota-Engil. |
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* Since 2018 - Chairman of the Advisory Council, Kearney Portugal |
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* Since |
* Since 2020 - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Philipp Morris Portugal |
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* Since 2021 - CNN Portugal commentator in international affairs |
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* Since 2016 - Member of the |
* Since 2016 - Member of the Advisory Council, Chancery for Civil Merit Orders, Presidency of Republic, Lisbon |
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* Since 2019 - Chairman of the think tank "Club of Lisbon - Global Challenges" |
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* Since 2016 - Member of the Board of Directors, Mota-Engil SGPS S.A., Porto/Lisbon |
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* Since 2018 - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, PMM S.A., Lisbon |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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*"''O Caso República''" ("The 'República' case"), with António Pinto Rodrigues, Lisbon, 1975; |
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*"''Diplomacia Europeia - Instituições, Alargamento e o Futuro da União''" ("European Diplomacy - the institutions, the enlargement and the future of the Union"), Lisbon, 2002; |
*"''Diplomacia Europeia - Instituições, Alargamento e o Futuro da União''" ("European Diplomacy - the institutions, the enlargement and the future of the Union"), Lisbon, 2002; |
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*"''Uma Segunda Opinião - Notas de Política Externa e Diplomacia''" ("A Second Opinion - Notes on External Policy and Diplomacy"), Lisbon, 2006; |
*"''Uma Segunda Opinião - Notas de Política Externa e Diplomacia''" ("A Second Opinion - Notes on External Policy and Diplomacy"), Lisbon, 2006; |
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*"''Tanto Mar? - Portugal, o Brasil e a Europa''" ("So much sea? - Portugal, Brazil and Europe"), Brasília, 2008. |
*"''Tanto Mar? - Portugal, o Brasil e a Europa''" ("So much sea? - Portugal, Brazil and Europe"), Brasília, 2008. |
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*"''Apontamentos''" ("Notes"), Lisbon, 2008. |
*"''Apontamentos''" ("Notes"), Lisbon, 2008. |
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* “''A Cidade Imaginária”'' ("Imaginary City"), Vila Real, 2021. |
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* "''Antes que me esqueça - a diplomacia e a vida '' ("Before I forget - Diplomacy and Life"), Lisbon, 2023. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 15 June 2024
Francisco Seixas da Costa, GCC, CMG, (Vila Real, 1948) is a retired Portuguese diplomat. He was also member of Portuguese governments. He is now consultant in the private sector and media commentator on international affairs.
Main official functions
[edit]- 1975-2013 - Career diplomat, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- 1979-1982 - Embassy of Portugal in Oslo, Norway;
- 1982-1986 - Embassy of Portugal in Luanda, Angola;
- 1986-1987 - Head of Division, European Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lisbon;
- 1987-1990 - Adviser to the Secretary of State for Development Co-operation, Lisbon;
- 1990-1994 - Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Portugal in London, UK;
- 1994-1995 - Deputy Director-General for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lisbon;
- 1995-2001 - Secretary of State (Deputy Foreign Minister) for European Affairs, Lisbon;
- 2001-2002 - Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York;
- 2002-2004 - Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna;
- 2004-2008 - Ambassador to Brazil.
- 2009-2013 - Ambassador to France.
- 2010-2013 - Also ambassador to Monaco.
- 2012-2013 - Also Permanent Representative to UNESCO (United Nations Organisation for Education, Science and Culture)
Other official functions
[edit]- 1987-1989 - Portuguese chief negotiator of Lomé IV convention
- 1990-1993 - Deputy permanent representative to the Western European Union (WEU)
- 1995-2001 - Head of the Portuguese delegations to the Council of Europe (CoE), the Organisation for Economic and Development Co-Operation (OECD) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meetings
- 1995/97 - Portuguese chief negotiator of the EU Amsterdam treaty
- 1997 - President of the Committee of ministers of the Schengen Agreement
- 2000 - President of the Council of ministers of the EU Internal Market
- 2000 - Portuguese chief negotiator of the EU Nice treaty
- 2001 - Vice-president of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- 2001/02 - Chairman of the Second Committee (Economic and Financial affairs) of the 56th UN General Assembly
- 2002- Vice-president elected of the 57th UN General Assembly
- 2002 - President of the Permanent Council of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europa (OSCE)
- 2001/02 - Member of the Board of the United Nations Fund for Internationals Partnerships
- 2013/2014 - Executive Director of the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe
Other functions
[edit]- 2009/13 - President of the General Council of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University (UTAD)
- 2010/18 - Member of the Consultative Council of the School of Economics, University of Coimbra
- 2011/13 - Member of the General Council of Guimarães - European Capital of Culture 2012
- 2013/18 - Member of the Consultative Council, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- 2013/18 - Member of the Consultative Council, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
- 2014/18 - Invited professor, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
- 2015/18 - Invited professor, Universidade Europeia, Lisbon
- 2018/21 - Member of the Independent General Council, Radio e Televisão de Portugal S. A., Lisbon
Current functions
[edit]- Since 2013 - Member of the Board of Directors, Jerónimo Martins.
- Since 2018 - Member of the Board of Directors, Mota-Engil.
- Since 2018 - Chairman of the Advisory Council, Kearney Portugal
- Since 2020 - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Philipp Morris Portugal
- Since 2021 - CNN Portugal commentator in international affairs
- Since 2016 - Member of the Advisory Council, Chancery for Civil Merit Orders, Presidency of Republic, Lisbon
- Since 2019 - Chairman of the think tank "Club of Lisbon - Global Challenges"
Bibliography
[edit]- "Diplomacia Europeia - Instituições, Alargamento e o Futuro da União" ("European Diplomacy - the institutions, the enlargement and the future of the Union"), Lisbon, 2002;
- "Uma Segunda Opinião - Notas de Política Externa e Diplomacia" ("A Second Opinion - Notes on External Policy and Diplomacy"), Lisbon, 2006;
- "As Vésperas e a Alvorada de Abril" ("The vespers and the April dawn"), Brasília, 2007;
- "Tanto Mar? - Portugal, o Brasil e a Europa" ("So much sea? - Portugal, Brazil and Europe"), Brasília, 2008.
- "Apontamentos" ("Notes"), Lisbon, 2008.
- “A Cidade Imaginária” ("Imaginary City"), Vila Real, 2021.
- "Antes que me esqueça - a diplomacia e a vida ("Before I forget - Diplomacy and Life"), Lisbon, 2023.
References
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