Nomeação do Embaixador Sérgio de Queiroz Duarte como Alto Representante do Secretário-Geral
das Nações Unidas para Desarmamento
O Secretário-Geral das Nações Unidas, Ban Ki-Moon, anunciou hoje, 2 de julho, a decisão de nomear o Embaixador brasileiro Sérgio de Queiroz Duarte para ocupar o cargo de Alto Representante do Secretário-Geral das Nações Unidas para Desarmamento. O Embaixador Duarte será responsável pelo Escritório para Assuntos de Desarmamento daquela Organização, com sede em Nova York, e responderá diretamente ao Secretário-Geral.
A indicação do Embaixador Duarte para o mais alto cargo no âmbito do sistema das Nações Unidas em matéria de desarmamento e não-proliferação atesta sua extensa experiência diplomática no trato desses temas em foros multilaterais.
É também o reconhecimento do compromisso inequívoco do Brasil com o desarmamento e a não-proliferação de armas de destruição em massa, bem como da contribuição do País aos esforços da comunidade internacional para o tratamento das questões relativas à paz e segurança internacionais, nos foros multilaterais.
O Embaixador Sérgio de Queiroz Duarte foi Embaixador na República Popular da China (1996-1999) e Representante Permanente junto à Agência Internacional de Energia Atômica (AIEA), em Viena (1999-2002), entre outros cargos. Presidiu diversos foros e conferências internacionais, entre os quais a Junta de Governadores da AIEA (1999-2000) e a VII Conferência de Exame do Tratado de Não-Proliferação de Armas Nucleares (2005).
SECRETARY-GENERAL APPOINTS
SERGIO DE QUEIROZ DUARTE OF BRAZIL
HIGH REPRESENTATIVE FOR DISARMAMENT AFFAIRS
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced today the appointment of Sergio de Queiroz Duarte of Brazil as the High Representative for Disarmament at the Under-Secretary-General level.
Mr. Duarte is a career diplomat and holds the rank of Ambassador in the Brazilian Foreign Service, where he has served for 48 years. His diplomatic appointments include the Embassies of Brazil in Rome (1961-1963), Buenos Aires (1963-1966) and Washington (1970-1974), in addition to the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva (1966-1968), where he was a member of the Brazilian delegation to the 18-nation Disarmament Committee.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Duarte served as Alternate Representative of Brazil, Office of the Special Representative of Brazil for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva (1979-1986). Upon his promotion to the most senior rank of the Brazilian Foreign Service, he served as Ambassador to Nicaragua (1986-1991), Canada (1993-1996), China (1996-1999) and Austria (1999-2002). At this latter post, he was concurrently Ambassador to Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia and was accredited Representative of Brazil before the international organizations headquartered in Vienna (1999-2002) and Governor for Brazil at the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). His main assignments at the Foreign Ministry in Brasilia were Head of Personnel (1975-1979), Secretary-General for Budget Control and Inspector-General (1991), Executive Secretary-General (1991-1992), Under-Secretary-General for the Foreign Service (1992-1993) and Ambassador-at-Large for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (2003-2004).
In 1988, Mr. Duarte was elected President of the Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty Prohibiting the Emplacement of Nuclear Weapons on the Seabed and the Subsoil Thereof ( Geneva). He served a one-year term (September 1999-September 2000) as Chairman of the Board of Governors of IAEA. In 2005, he was elected President of the VII Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, in New York. During his career, he has attended 12 sessions of the First Committee of the General Assembly in different capacities and 6 sessions of the United Nations Disarmament Commission. Ambassador Duarte has represented his country at many other international meetings and attended several seminars in the field of disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.
Mr. Duarte was born in Rio de Janeiro. He graduated in law from the Federal Fluminense University (Niterói, Rio de Janeiro) in 1958, and in public administration from the Brazilian School of Public Administration (Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro) in 1957. He attended the Brazilian Diplomatic Academy (Instituto Rio Branco, Rio de Janeiro) for the regular course of two years (1956-1957) before being appointed Third Secretary in the Brazilian Foreign Service.