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His Excellency
Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat
Ambassador of Indonesia
to the United States
luncheon / talk / Q & A
November 1, 2007
"U.S.-Indonesia Relations
in the Current Context of East and Southeast Asia"
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Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat became ambassador of Indonesia to the United
States on Jan. 13, 2006.
Since joining the Foreign Service in 1981, Ambassador Parnohadiningrat
has served multilateral postings in Geneva (1982-84; 1989-92), Vienna
(1984-86) and New York (1996-98). Ambassador Parnohadiningrat most
recently held the post of secretary-general of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, concurrently serving as the Indonesian senior official meeting
leader to ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations). In 2005,
he was elected chairman of the main committee of the Nonproliferation
Treaty Review Conference and in 2004, chaired the Third PrepComm for
the 2005 NPT Review Conference in New York. In April 2002, he completed
an 11-month tenure as ambassador to Australia and Vanuatu during the
time of the East Timor conflict.
In 1999, as secretary of the Indonesian Task Force for the Implementation
of the Popular Consultations in East Timor, Ambassador Parnohadiningrat
led 76 Indonesian diplomats to work with the United Nations on the
elections in East Timor. He also worked on the issue of East Timor
as director of International Organization in the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and as head of the Indonesian delegation to the bilateral
Indonesia-East Timor meetings in 2000 to 2001.
Ambassador Parnohadiningrat holds a bachelor's degree in international
relations from the University of Gajah Mada in Indonesia and studied
at the School of International and Political Affairs at Columbia University.
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