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Ambassador Carlos Gianelli Derois

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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June, 2006, Delegation of Uruguay to the International Court of Justice in the case "Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay)". Ambassador Carlos Gianelli (down front, sixth from the left) is one of the two Uruguayan Agents to the Court.

 

 

 

 

May, 2006, second visit of President Tabaré Vázquez to the United States of America. The two Delegations in the Oval Office during the meeting. For Uruguay—from left in the Picture—Ambassador Carlos Gianelli, Minister Jorge Lepra, Minister Danilo Astori and Minister Reinaldo Gargano.

 

 

 

 

President George Bush welcomes Ambassador Gianelli to the White House as part of the Presidential Delegation

 

 

 

 

April, 2006, Visit to Minnesota. Here in the picture together with Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining of Uruguay, Jorge Lepra, and with the authorities of Partners of the Americas: Uruguay-Minnesota, in the Campus of the University of Minnesota—Saint Paul's Campus—during a visit to this state.

 

 

 

 

September, 2005, first visit of President Tabaré Vázquez to the United States of America. Photo opportunity at the Inter-American Development Bank.

 

 

 

 

September, 2005, Vice-President of Uruguay, Rodolfo Nin-Novoa, visits Washington, DC.   Here in the photo during a visit to the American University, School of International Service.

 

 

 

 

September, 2005, Vice-President of Uruguay, Rodolfo Nin-Novoa, visits Washington, DC.   Here in the photo they pose together with Ms. Monica Gianelli.

 

 

 

 

December, 2005, official visit to Miami, Florida, photo opportunity at the "Los Gauchitos" steak restaurant.

 

 

 

 

 

, July, 2005, Presentation of Letters of Credence to President George W. Bush at the White House.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carlos Gianelli Derois

Born March 7th, 1948.

He is married and has 3 children.

 

Education:

  • Primary and Secondary Education (1954-1964), at Crandon Institute (Montevideo).

  • Doctor in Law and Social Studies (1964-1975) at the Law and Social Studies School in Montevideo (Universidad de la República).

  • Post-graduate education: Master in Social Studies, Specialization in Regional Development of the Bariloche Foundation (Rio Negro, Argentina).

  • Further education (1978-1979): Graduated from the Artigas Institute of the Foreign Service of Uruguay (IASE).

Professional Activities at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

  • Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1976 with the position of Third Secretary.

  • Worked at the Economic-Integration Department (March-December 1978).

  • Head of the International Economic Organizations Department (1986-1987).

  • Deputy Director of International Organizations Department (1986-1987).

  • Counselor at the Uruguayan Permanent Mission to the United Nations , New York (1987-1990).

  • Uruguayan Alternate Representative to the United Nations, New York (1990-1991).

  • Vice-president at the Second Commission of the General Assembly (1990).

  • Ambassador of Uruguay to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Concurrent Ambassador in Oman, United Arab Emirates and Kuwait (September 1991-April 1993).

  • Director of the Artigas Institute of the Foreign Service (IASE) (April 1993-August 1993).

  • Director General for Political Affairs (September 1993-September 1995). Uruguayan Representative to the "Grupo de Rio" during the same period and negotiator in the process of the "Miami-Summit", 1994.

  • Ambassador of Uruguay to the Government of the United States of Mexico. Concurrent Ambassador to the Government of Bahamas.

  • Head of the Uruguayan Delegation within the Working Groups of the FTAA: Investments (Costa Rica); Intellectual Property and Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (Mexico and Miami), (September 1995-July 2000).

  • Director General of International Economic Affairs (August 2000). Coordinator of the negotiations of the "Free Trade Agreement (FTA)" with Mexico.

  • Ambassador of Uruguay to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (August 2003) and Permanent Representative to OPCW and the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Official Missions:

  • From 1978 until nowadays, he participated in a large number of official Missions representing Uruguay to United Nations (General Assembly, ECLAC and FAO), SELA, "Cuenca del Plata", MERCOSUR, FTAA, negotiations with the EU, bilateral visits, etc..

  • In 2006, he is designated as one of the two Agents of Uruguay to the International Court of Justice in the case "Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay)".

 

Publications:

  • "Analysis of the Concentration of the Foreign Trade and the Bilateralism in the process of the Uruguayan Economic Integration" (Bariloche Foundation).

  • "Essay on the epistemology of the International Relations" (Bariloche Foundation).

  • "Evolution and perspectives of the Economic Cooperation between Uruguay and Argentina (1973-1980)". (Published by ECLAC.)

  • "The SELA and the Economic Integration in Uruguay" (Issued by the Artigas Institute of the Foreign Service, Uruguay).

  • "Uruguay in the New International Labyrinth" (Published in "Studies in Memorial of Eduardo Jimenez Aréchaga", publication issued by the Catholic University).

  • "From the North/South axis to the global dimension" (Published in "Diplomacy in Action" issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Montevideo).

  •  "Imaginating the United Nations in the next Millennium-From the Cold War to the Globalization" (CLAEH Notebook No. 80, Montevideo, 1997).

  • "Some notes about Saudi Arabia" (Diplomatic Magazine of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

  • Article about Uruguayan integration to the world in: "Uruguay: Options for its integration in a global world. Productive, commercial and financial aspects" (Centre of Strategic Studies 1815).

  • "New basis to get back on track the regional integration process" (The Magazine of the Blanco Party, September 2002).

  • "The Free Trade Agreement Uruguay-Mexico - A model to follow in the future" (Foreign Policy Magazine of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, October 2004).

Other Professional Activities:

  • Advisor of ECLAC (Economic Affairs Officer P.3 - October-December 1981).

  • Deputy Director of the International Cooperation Division of the Bureau of Planning, Coordination and Dissemination (SEPLACODI) of the Presidency of the Republic (1982-1983).

  • Staff in training at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Economic and Social Development Department - Technical Cooperation Department, Washington (April-September, 1983).

  • Latin American Association of Integration (ALADI). Chief of the Cabinet of the Secretary General (March 1984-July 1986).

Languages:

  • First language: Spanish.

  • Speaks, reads and writes fluently English, Italian and French.

Decorations:

  • Order of the Aztec Eagle of the United States of Mexico.

  • Grand' Ufficiale of the Italian Republic.

  • Order of Baron of Rio Branco of the Federal Republic of Brazil.

  • Order Bernardo O' Higgins of the Republic of Chile.

(Updated: June, 2006.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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