List of permanent representatives of Luxembourg to NATO
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The Permanent Representative of Luxembourg to NATO is the main diplomatic representative of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg at NATO. This person leads Luxembourg's diplomatic mission to the organisation. They work to help Luxembourg share its ideas, support common goals, and make sure Luxembourg's voice is heard in important decisions at NATO. Being a permanent representative is an important job because it helps keep peace and cooperation among countries that work together in NATO.
List of heads of mission
Permanent Representatives to NATO
Here is a list of people who have served as Luxembourg's main representative to NATO, a group of countries that work together for peace and security. They have been in this role since 1952:
- Albert Wehrer (1952β1953)
- Nicolas Hommel (1953β1959)
- Paul Reuter (1959β1967)
- Lambert Schaus (1967β1973)
- Marcel Fischbach (1973β1977)
- Pierre Wurth (1977β1984)
- Jean Wagner (1984β1986)
- Guy de Muyser (1986β1991)
- Thierry Stoll (1991β1993)
- Paul Schuller (1993β1998)
- Jean-Jacques Kasel (1998β2003)
- Joseph Weyland (2003β2005)
- Alphonse Berns (2005β2011)
- Jean-Jacques Welfring (2011β2016)
- Arlette Conzemius (September 2016βdate)
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