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Frans van Daele

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dealing with contemporary Belgian and EU foreign policy. He gave occasional lectures at the universities of Brussels, Liège, Antwerp and Ghent, and he cooperated on a regular basis with his alma mater, the University of Leuven (post-graduate program in European Studies, and occasional lectures in the faculty of Law and Political Sciences) of which he presides the Alumni Association (Alumni Lovanienses) since 2008. He occasionally lectured at the Universities of Leiden and Maastricht, and at
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van Daele is a member of the Board of the University of Leuven, of the Board of the Chapelle musicale Reine Elisabeth, of the advisory board of the Friends of Europe and he is a member of the Fondation Jean Monnet (Lausanne). He is a board member of AECA. He sits on the Board of the Fondation Inbev –
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Throughout his career, Van Daele has kept up his strong interest both in history and in current economic and political problems. He often spoke in public about foreign policy questions, European integration and macro-economic/financial developments. He collaborated in several research projects
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When this tour of duty ended, he was appointed Director General for Political Affairs at the Belgian Foreign Ministry (1994–97). In that capacity he was a member of the Political Committee which ran the foreign policy agenda of the E.U. As his assignment covered not only Belgium's foreign and
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Between these two postings he served a second time at Belgium's Permanent Mission to the EU (as Antici, i.e. Chief of Staff to the Ambassador) and then in 1984-86 as press spokesman of the Foreign Ministry under Minister
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After a first term at his country's Permanent Mission to the European Union (1973–77), he served in Athens as First Secretary (1977–81) and in Rome as Minister-Counselor (1986–89).
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Subsequently, from 1997 to 2002, van Daele was Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the European Union in Brussels. During this period, he was Belgium's negotiator for the
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He was Deputy Permanent Representative of the Belgian Mission to the United Nations in New York between 1989 and 1993, and alternate Representative to the
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Franciskus (Frans) van Daele has a master's degree in philosophy and arts (Romance philology) from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
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After a term as Belgium's Permanent Representative to NATO (2007-2009), he became Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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security policy but also the coordination of its EU policy, he led Belgium's interagency coordination for the negotiation of the
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Van Daele joined the Belgian Foreign Service in 1971. His career has included several bilateral and multilateral assignments.
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Baillet-Latour, and on the Board of the Arenberg Foundation. He is president of the Royal Association of Belgian Nobility.
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He was declared a noble lord in 2003, and in 2006 he and his descendants were given the title Baron(ess) van Daele.
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van Daele became the first chief of the royal private cabinet of King
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He speaks and writes Dutch, French, English, German and Italian.
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and held the office from 2013 to 2017, when he was succeeded by
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of which Belgium was a non-permanent member in 1991–92.
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https://www.coleurope.eu/whoswho/person/frans.van-daele
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Treaty of Nice
presidency of the Council of the European Union
Committee of Permanent Representatives
Treaty of Lisbon
European arrest warrant
Belgium's Ambassador to the US
George W. Bush
Yves Leterme
President of the European Council
Herman Van Rompuy
José Manuel Durao Barroso
Muskoka (2010)
Deauville (2011)
Camp David (2012)
Albert II of Belgium
Philippe of Belgium
Jacques van Ypersele
Vincent Houssiau
Minister of State
Stanford University
Belgium
Order of the Crown
Order of Leopold II
Greece

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