Argentina and New Zealand in the Current International Context
His Excellency Ambassador Pablo Anselmo Tettamanti, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
Thursday, 20 October 2022 5:40pm
Wellington
Old Government Buildings, Lecture Theatre 2 (GBLT2), Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus, 15 Lambton Quay, Wellington
An address by His Excellency Ambassador Pablo Anselmo Tettamanti, Secretary of Foreign Affairs - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of Argentina
Ambassador Tettamanti has been serving as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs since December 2019.
Previously, he was the Argentine Ambassador to the Russian Federation (2014 to 2017) and served as Deputy Ambassador at the Argentine Embassy to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1998 to 2006) and the Embassy to the United States of America (1991 to 1997), as well at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations (1980 to 1989).
A career member of the Foreign Service, he held positions as Director of International Organizations and Director General of the Bureau for Nuclear and Disarmament Issues. Ambassador Tettamanti also served at the G20 Argentine Presidency; the General Directorate for Malvinas and the South Atlantic; the Legal Counsel Office; and the Economic Department for Regional Organizations.
He obtained his law degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (U.B.A.) in 1977 having also studied law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1972-1972). He followed Ph.D. studies at U.B.A. from 1981 to 1982. He was admitted to the Instituto del Servicio Exterior de la Nación (Argentine Foreign Service Academy) in 1979 and graduated suma cum laude in 1980.
He has published a number of papers and articles on international relations, and the book “The use of force in international conclicts. A final study of bipolarity” (El uso de la fuerza en los conflictos internacionales. Un estudio al final del bipolarismo) Editorial Universidad, 1995. At the University of Buenos Aires he was awarded the position of assistant professor in 1991, and was associate professor of International Law from 1981 to 1982 and 1990 to 1991. He was visiting professor on international organizations at Universidad Di Tella in 2008.
He is fluent in English and French. He has knowledge of Italian, Russian and German.
Please note, Old Government Building, Lecture Theatre 2 (GBLT2) has wheelchair access.
An address by His Excellency Ambassador Pablo Anselmo Tettamanti, Secretary of Foreign Affairs - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of Argentina
Ambassador Tettamanti has been serving as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs since December 2019.
Previously, he was the Argentine Ambassador to the Russian Federation (2014 to 2017) and served as Deputy Ambassador at the Argentine Embassy to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1998 to 2006) and the Embassy to the United States of America (1991 to 1997), as well at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations (1980 to 1989).
A career member of the Foreign Service, he held positions as Director of International Organizations and Director General of the Bureau for Nuclear and Disarmament Issues. Ambassador Tettamanti also served at the G20 Argentine Presidency; the General Directorate for Malvinas and the South Atlantic; the Legal Counsel Office; and the Economic Department for Regional Organizations.
He obtained his law degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (U.B.A.) in 1977 having also studied law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1972-1972). He followed Ph.D. studies at U.B.A. from 1981 to 1982. He was admitted to the Instituto del Servicio Exterior de la Nación (Argentine Foreign Service Academy) in 1979 and graduated suma cum laude in 1980.
He has published a number of papers and articles on international relations, and the book “The use of force in international conclicts. A final study of bipolarity” (El uso de la fuerza en los conflictos internacionales. Un estudio al final del bipolarismo) Editorial Universidad, 1995. At the University of Buenos Aires he was awarded the position of assistant professor in 1991, and was associate professor of International Law from 1981 to 1982 and 1990 to 1991. He was visiting professor on international organizations at Universidad Di Tella in 2008.
He is fluent in English and French. He has knowledge of Italian, Russian and German.
Please note, Old Government Building, Lecture Theatre 2 (GBLT2) has wheelchair access.
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