Perm. Rep./ Ambassador
Permanent Representative
Curriculum Vitae
Hjálmar W. Hannesson
Born in Reykjavík, 5 April 1946

Work experience and career:
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2003- |
Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. Simultaneously Ambassador to Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, Grenada and Jamaica. |
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2001-2003 |
Ambassador to Canada (first Icelandic Ambassador residing in Ottawa). Simultaneously - 2003 - Ambassador to Columbia (agréé), Costa Rica (agréé), Nicaragua (agréé), Peru (agréé) and Venezuela (agréé). |
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1999-2002 |
Ambassador to the Holy See (residing in Reykjavik and Ottawa). |
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1998-2001 |
Ambassador, Political Director, Ministry for Foreign Affairs as well as (1999-2001) Deputy Permanent Secretary of State. |
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1995-1998 |
Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China (first Icelandic Ambassador residing in Beijing), simultaneously to Japan, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia (agréé), Thailand and the Democratic Republic of Korea (agréé). |
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1989-1995 |
Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany and simultaneously to Switzerland, Austria and Greece, with residence in Bonn. Also Ambassador to GDR 23 August 1990 - 3 October 1990, to Hungary 4 September 1990 and to Liechtenstein 26 June 1992. Also, head of Delegation to the CSCE Fora in Vienna 1994 - 1995. 1990 Head of Delegation, CSCE Conference on Economic Cooperation in Europe, Bonn. |
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1989-1990 |
Head of Delegation, CSBM´s- and CFE-Meetings, Vienna. |
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1988 |
Special Session of the UN General Assembly on Disarmament. |
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1988-1989 |
Ambassador for CSCE-matters, Disarmament and Arms Control, Ministry for Foreign Affairs. |
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1986-1989 |
Head of Delegation, Third CSCE Follow-up Meeting, Vienna (residing in Reykjavik). |
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1985-1988 |
Minister Counsellor, Ministry for Foreign Affairs. |
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1984-1985 |
Counsellor, Ministry for Foreign Affairs. |
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1980-1984 |
First Secretary, and later Counsellor, Embassy in Stockholm. |
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1977-1978 |
Member of Delegation, First CSCE Follow-up Meeting, Belgrade and Member of Delegations or Head at subsequent CSCE-Meetings at Valletta, Helsinki, Stockholm, Ottawa, Budapest and Bern. |
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1977-1980 |
First Secretary, Delegation to NATO/Embassy, Brussels. |
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1976 |
UN General Assembly. |
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1976-1977 |
First Secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affairs. |
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1969-1976 |
Taught at the Icelandic Teachers College, the Reykjavík College and at the University of Iceland. |
Education:
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1969 |
MA Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. |
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1968 |
BA Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. |
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1966 |
Graduated from Icelandic Teachers College. |
Publications:
Wrote the textbook Íslenska ríkið ("Icelandic State", 1st edition 1977, 2nd revised edition 1982). Translated the textbook Félagsfræði (with G. Frímannsson 1972 - from the Norwegian book Sosiologi by W. Aubert). Wrote many articles 1969-1976, incl. with Ron Barston, "The Anglo-Icelandic Fisheries Dispute" in International Relations 1974.
Decorations:
Icelandic, Swedish, Finnish, German, Belgian, Austrian and Holy See.
Personal:
Married in 1966 to Anna Birgisdóttir, two sons, one daughter and four grandchildren.


