- Robert C. Frasure
Robert C. Frasure (
April 20 ,1942 -August 19 ,1995 ) was an Americandiplomat and the first American Ambassador to the modernRepublic of Estonia .Biography
Born in
Morgantown, West Virginia to parents who were educators, he attendedWest Virginia University , theLondon School of Economics and received aPh.D. fromDuke University . He was a member ofPhi Beta Kappa . He taught briefly at Duke and theUniversity of the South and contributed to various professional journals including theAmerican Political Science Review .He joined the Foreign Service in 1974. His overseas posts included
Geneva ,Bonn ,Lagos ,London ,Pretoria andAddis Ababa . He received twoState Department Superior Honors for his contributions to diplomacy in Africa that led to the withdrawal ofCuba n troops fromAngola in 1989 and the independence ofNamibia in 1991. During 1990-1991, he served as the Africa Director at the National Security Council, and was awarded the Presidential Medal for Exceptional Service for his role in the downfall of theMengistu regime in Ethiopia and the airlifting of more than 15,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.He initiated the reestablishment of the American diplomatic presence in Estonia as
Charge d'Affaires in September 1991, following Estonia'sdeclaration of independence from theSoviet Union , and was sworn in as the first American Ambassador to Estonia on March 26, 1992.He left Estonia in 1994 and became Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs with particular responsibility for Bosnia.
Death
Frasure was killed in an
automobile accident on theIgman mountain nearSarajevo ,Bosnia and Herzegovina onAugust 19 ,1995 while on a mission to negotiate a U.S. proposal to end the conflict in Bosnia. Joseph Kruzel and Col. Sam Nelson Drew were also killed. The trio had to travel over Igman in order reach the besieged Bosnian capital. The main roads, which were not as dangerous as the narrow mountain roads were blocked by the Serbs besieging Sarajevo, forcing the diplomats to take the more dangerous route.External links
* [http://www.usemb.ee/frasure.php Biography and memorial lectures at the U.S. Embassy in Estonia]
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