Английская Википедия:Birnur Fertekligil
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Emine Birnur Fertekligil (born 1955 in Ankara) is a Turkish diplomat. She served as Turkey's ambassador to Belarus and as Turkey's permanent representative to the United Nations and other organizations in Vienna.[1][2]
She attended Edgar Quintet High School in France, and holds a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Ankara.[3]
She has severed in different positions in the Turkish foreign affairs ministry in Ankara and various Turkish embassies;
Year | Position | Location |
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1978-1980 | Probationary political officer, Third secretary, department of international economic organizations | Ankara |
1983-1985 | Third secretary, Second secretary, Turkey embassy in France | Paris |
1985-1987 | First secretary, Deputy directorate general for multilateral economic relations | Ankara |
1987-1991 | First secretary, Counsellor, Permanent mission of Turkey to the European community | Brussels |
1991-1993 | First secretary, Head of Section, Special adviser to the Undersecretary of the ministry of foreign affairs | Ankara |
1997-2001 | Head of department, department of international political organizations | Ankara |
2001-2004 | Deputy directorate general, Western European department | Ankara |
2004-2007 | Ambassador of Turkey to Belarus | Minsk |
2007-2009 | Ambassador, department of financial and administrative affairs | Ankara |
2009-2010 | Directorate general, department of multilateral political affairs | Ankara |
2010-2013 | Deputy undersecretary, department of Africa, multilateral political affairs and cultural affairs | Ankara |
2013-2018 | Permanent representative to the United Nations and other organizations | Vienna |
Fertekligil represented Turkey at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),[7] She is an alumnus of International Gender Champions(IGC), “a leadership network that brings together decision-makers determined to break down gender barriers and make gender equality a working reality in their spheres of influence”.[8] She also made remarkable speeches on women rights, right to self determination, elimination of racism and racial discrimination among others.[9] She speaks English and French.[4]
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