Claude de Kemoularia

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Claude de Kemoularia (March 30, 1922 – November 4, 2016) was a French

Georgian descent whose career has been in the fields of banking and diplomacy.[1] He served as Dag Hammarskjöld's personal assistant from 1957 to 1961. In the mid-1960s, he was a special advisor to Prince Rainier of Monaco. From the late 1960s to 1982, he worked for Paribas. He returned to government with the Socialist administration of François Mitterrand in 1982. He served as France's permanent representative and ambassador to the United Nations in the 1980s.[2] He was also a guest on William F. Buckley's show "Firing Line", along with Benjamin Netanyahu on the topic of terrorism and what differences it has with revolutionary struggle.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ratier, Emmanuel (1992). Encyclopédie politique française - Volume 1 (in French). Faits et Documents. p. 376.
  2. ^ "In memoriam : Claude de Kemoularia - Permanent Missions". un.int. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Terrorism: Viewed from Abroad. YouTube.