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Marty Natalegawa Foreign Minister of Indonesia Incumbent Assumed office
October 22, 2009President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Preceded by Hassan Wirajuda Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations In office
5 September 2007 – 22 October 2009Preceded by Rezlan Ishar Jenie Succeeded by Hasan Kleib Personal details Born March 22, 1963
Bandung, West JavaNationality Indonesia Spouse(s) Sranya Bamrungphong Alma mater Australian National University
Corpus Christi College
London School of Economics
Ellesmere College
Concord CollegeProfession Diplomat Religion Islam Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa, more commonly known as Marty Natalegawa, (born 22 March 1963 in Bandung, West Java)[1] is an Indonesian diplomat and the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet. He served as Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from September 5, 2007 until his latest appointment and has also served as the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom and as a spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
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Education
Natalegawa went to school at Ellesmere College and Concord College in the United Kingdom, from 1976 to 1981. He went on to study at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge where he was awarded a Master of Philosophy in 1985. He earned a BSc at the London School of Economics in 1984. Natalegawa also obtained a Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University in 1993.[2]
Early life and career
Natalegawa was born in Bandung, West Java. He is the youngest son of Sonson Natalegawa, who was a former director of a state-owned bank.
Prior to becoming Permanent Representative to the United Nations on September 5, 2007, he was sworn in by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom on November 11, 2005.[3][4] In this capacity he spoke at a number of UK university societies.
Before his assignment to be Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, he was Chief of Staff of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and as the Director General for ASEAN Cooperation in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
He has also worked at the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia where he came into office in 1986. There, he worked in its Research and Development division.[2]
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs on October 21, 2009.[5]
Family life
Natalegawa is married to the Thai-born Sranya Bamrungphong. The couple have three children, Anantha, Annisa, and Andreyka.[6]
References
- ^ "United Indonesia Cabinet 2009-2014". The Jakarta Post: p. 3. 2009-10-22.
- ^ a b "Indonesian Embassy in London, United Kingdom". Indonesianembassy.org.uk. 2004-12-14. http://www.indonesianembassy.org.uk/embassy_cv_dubes.html. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ "Blogger: Omleiding". Yosef-ardi.blogspot.com. http://yosef-ardi.blogspot.com/2005/11/marty-natalegawa-new-ambassador-to-uk.html. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ Author uusjio Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia (2007-09-12). "New Indonesian ambassador presents credentials to UN chief | NowPublic News Coverage". Nowpublic.com. http://www.nowpublic.com/politics/new-indonesian-ambassador-presents-credentials-un-chief. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ [1] | Indonesia's Yudhoyono unveils rainbow cabinet, AFP, Oct. 21, 2009
- ^ "Selamat Datang Di Media Komunikasi Dwp Kbri London". Dwplondonmedia.blogsome.com. http://dwplondonmedia.blogsome.com/. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
Preceded by
Hassan WirajudaMinister of Foreign Affairs
22 October 2009–presentIncumbent Preceded by
Rezlan Izhar JeniePermanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations
2007-2009Succeeded by
Hasan KleibForeign Ministers of Indonesia Achmad Subardjo · Sutan Sjahrir · Agus Salim · A.A.Maramis · Agus Salim · Mohammad Hatta · Mohammad Roem · Achmad Subardjo · Wilopo · Sunario · Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung · Ruslan Abdulgani · Subandrio · Adam Malik · Mochtar Kusumaatmadja · Ali Alatas · Alwi Shihab · Hassan Wirajuda · Marty Natalegawa
Categories:- 1963 births
- Living people
- Old Ellesmerians
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- People from Bandung
- Indonesian diplomats
- Ambassadors of Indonesia
- Presidents of the United Nations Security Council
- Permanent Representatives of Indonesia to the United Nations
- Government ministers of Indonesia
- People educated at Concord College, UK
- Sundanese people
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