Sten Lundbo

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Ambassador Sten Lundbo

Sten Fredrik Lundbo (born 18 November 1940 in Bergen) is a Norwegian diplomat [1] and was Ambassador to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France 1995 - 2000 and to the Republic of Poland 2000 - 2005.

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Education

Lundbo graduated with an MA in international economics from the Norwegian School of Economics in 1967.

Career and assignments

Sten Fredrik Lundbo worked as a diplomat for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the period 1967 - 2005. Lundbo's first postings were to the Embassies in Bangkok (1969–72) and Paris (1972–75). [2] He was Director at the Ministry of Foreign Ministry 1989-1995. [3] For the last ten years of his career he was an ambassador, firstly to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (1995 - 2000) [4] and thereafter in Warsaw (2000 - 2005). [5]

Lundbo also served as Counsellor (1986 - 1986) and Minister Counsellor/Deputy Permanent Representative (1986–89) at Norwegian Delegation to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva [6]

International assignments

Awards

Sten Lundbo is also awarded the following foreign orders:

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References

  1. "Stein Fredrik Lundbo". Minister at the Norwegian delegation in Geneva from 1986 to 1989, Counsellor 1982-1986. Director, Foreign Ministry from 1989 to 1995.
  2. Utenriksdepartementet kalender 1975. Norway's diplomatic and consular representatives abroad in 1975, published by the Foreign Ministry.
  3. Offisielt fra statsråd, www.regjeringen.no, 27. januar 1989.
  4. Offisielt fra statsråd, regjeringen.no, 7. april 1995.
  5. Offisielt fra statsråd, [www.regjeringen.no], 19 May 2000
  6. Offisielt fra statsråd Council of State, regjeringen.no, 8. januar 1982
  7. Foreign Ministry press release of 28 August 1981 on Disarmament and Development.
  8. "Fremskritt for rakettkontroll". Aftenposten. 3 July 1992.
  9. Foreign Ministry news release No. 206/95 of 19 December 1995 on the Agreement on multilateral export control forum for conventional weapons and sensitive high technology
  10. Aftenposten, Rapportplikt for våpensalg, 18. november 1995
  11. «Finlands venner hedres», Aftenposten, 23. mars 1994, s. 10.
  12. UD posten, No. 1/1996.
  13. «Ungarsk orden til Sten Lundbo», Aftenposten, morgenutgaven, 1. november 1996, s. 10.