- Alexandr Vondra
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Alexandr Vondra
image_width=250px
order=Senator fromLitoměřice
title=
term_start=28 October 2006
term_end=
order2=5th
title2= Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech republic
term_start2=4 September ,2006
term_end2=9 January ,2007
predecessor2 =Cyril Svoboda
successor2=Karel Schwarzenberg
order3=
title3=Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the United States
term_start3=1997
term_end3= 2001
predecessor3 =
successor3=
birth_date=birth date and age|1961|17|08
birth_place =Prague ,Czech Republic
death_date=
death_place=
nationality =
alma_mater = Univerzita Karlova
party= ODS
profession=Politician
footnotes=Alexandr "Saša" Vondra (pronounced|ˈalɛksandr̩ ˈvondra) (born
17 August 1961 inPrague cite web|publisher=Government of the Czech Republic|title=RNDr. Alexandr Vondra|accessdate=2008-02-11|url=http://www.vlada.cz/en/vlada/clenove/vondra.html] ) was theforeign minister of theCzech Republic from4 September 2006 to9 January 2007 and Senator forLitoměřice district for theCivic Democratic Party (ODS) since autumnCzech Senate election, 2006 . OnJanuary 9 ,2007 , during the new government reshuffle, he was appointed adeputy Prime Minister for European affairs.He graduated in geography from
Charles University in Prague in 1984, receiving a Doctor in Natural Sciences degree one year later. In the mid-1980s he was adissident andCharter 77 signatory. After organizing a demonstration in January 1989, Vondra was imprisoned for two monthscite news|publisher=Czech Business Weekly|author= Lenka Ponikelská|title=‘Saša‘ Vondra: dissident minister
url=http://www.cbw.cz/en/%91sasa%91-vondra:-dissident-minister-/3360.html| accessdate=2008-02-11] . In November 1989, while theVelvet Revolution was underway, he co-founded theCivic Forum .In 1990-1992, Vondra was foreign policy advisor to President
Václav Havel . When Havel stepped-down from his office duringdissolution of Czechoslovakia and at the same time independent Czech foreign service began to be formed, Vondra became Czech Republic's First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in August 1992, responsible i. a. for negotiating the division of Czechoslovak diplomacycite web|publisher=Alexandr Vondra official website|title=Dr. Alexandr Vondra|url=http://www.alexandrvondra.cz/bioenglish.php|accessdate=2008-02-11] . In 1996 he was a chief negotiator for the Czech-German Declaration on the Mutual Relations and their Future Development. In March 1997 Vondra left to become the CzechAmbassador to theUnited States , staying there until July 2001. From March 2001 to January 2003, Vondra was the Czech Government Commissioner responsible for preparation of2002 Prague summit of theNATO . From January to July 2003 Vondra was a Deputy Foreign Minister.He became paying ODS member only after his ministerial appointment and the victory in Senate elections in October 2006. He is generally perceived as pro-
United States [cite news|publisher=Czech Business Weekly|author=Jana Mlčochová|title= Russian crude, Aero’s deal and the ČSA trap
url=http://www.cbw.cz/en/russian-crude--aero%E2%80%99s-deal-and-the-csa-trap/3622.html
accessdate=2008-02-11|quote= [Vondra is] Known for his pro-Western and especially pro-U.S. stance] and wary ofEuropean integration though less than ODSEuroskeptic hardliners and has good connections to Havel (his announced return to politics in spring 2006 was taken as a sign of ODS trying to appease thepolitical centre ); this makes his new post rather ironic, not to say superfluous, but in forging the newcoalition in autumn of 2006, ODS ceded the foreign ministry to his predecessorCyril Svoboda fromChristian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party whose pro-EU line is also closer to the Green Party that enters the government as well.He is married and has 3 children.
References
External links
* http://www.alexandrvondra.cz – official webpage stressing his senatorial role
** http://www.alexandrvondra.cz/bioenglish.php
** [http://www.alexandrvondra.cz/?category=v-cizich-mediich Vondra in foreign-language media] , mostly English
* [http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/61/pdfs/czech_republic-e.pdf Vondra's statement at the general debate of the 61st session] of theUnited Nations General Assembly (scanned images inPDF format)
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