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Mikhail Evstafiev
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European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy
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Incumbent
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22 November
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2004
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Chris Patten
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Foreign Minister of Austria
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4 February
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2000
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20 October
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2004
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Wolfgang Schüssel
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Wolfgang Schüssel
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Ursula Plassnik
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Salzburg
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Austria
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Österreichische Volkspartei
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EPP
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politician
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5 September
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1948
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European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy
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Austrian
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diplomat
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politician
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Austrian People's Party
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Salzburg
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matura
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doctorate
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University of Salzburg
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Secretary General
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Boutros-Ghali
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United Nations
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New York
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Franz Vranitzky
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Viktor Klima
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Wolfgang Schüssel
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Chancellor of Austria
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Ursula Plassnik
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G8-Summit
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Genoa
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Publixtheatre Caravan
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Italian
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citation needed
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Federal President
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Thomas Klestil
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Austrian People's Party
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Heinz Fischer
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lost the election
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Franz Fischler
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European Commissioner
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5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor imprisoned by Libya
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Sri Lankan civil war
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2006
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University of Vienna
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Ferrero
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Wolfgang Schüssel
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Foreign Minister of Austria
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Ursula Plassnik
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Chris Patten
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European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy
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Austrian European Commissioner
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