Victor Campbell Moore

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Victor Campbell Moore is a Canadian former diplomat.[1]

Moore's first posting abroad was to Karachi from 1960 to 1962, and then to The Hague until 1965.[2]

From 1965 to 1967, Moore was the Canadian Commissioner of the

Geneva Conference.[5] Unfortunately, the effort championed by Moore and Chester Ronning was unsuccessful.[6]

In 1968 Moore was appointed High Commissioner to

In 1976 and 1977 Moore succeeded Arthur Frederick Broadbridge as High Commissioner to Malawi and Zambia and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mozambique, posts he held until 1979.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Moore, Victor Campbell (Career)". Heads of Post List. Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
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  3. Canadian Press
    . 18 February 1967. p. 1. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
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  5. Canadian Press
    . 21 February 1966. p. 1. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by High Commissioner to Jamaica
1968-1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by High Commissioner to Malawi
1977-1979
Succeeded by
Terence Charles Bacon
Preceded by Ambassador to Mozambique
1977-1979
Succeeded by
Terence Charles Bacon
Preceded by High Commissioner to Zambia
1976-1979
Succeeded by
Terence Charles Bacon