Icelandic diplomat
Benedikt Jónsson (born 25 November 1954, in Reykjavík [ 1] ) is the current Consul General of Iceland , the Faroe Islands and Greenland . He has previously served as Icelandic ambassador to Albania , Austria , Belgium , Bulgaria , Croatia , the Czech Republic , Cyprus , Estonia , France , Germany , Greece , Hungary , Italy , the Republic of Ireland , Latvia , Lithuania , Liechtenstein , Luxembourg , Malta , the Netherlands , Poland , Portugal , Romania , Slovakia , Slovenia , Spain , Switzerland and the United Kingdom [ 2] [ 3] and also Permanent Secretary of State.[ 1] [ 3] He became first secretary in the foreign ministry in 1983 and subsequently served in the Icelandic embassy in Paris, as Deputy Permanent Representative to the European Union and the Schengen Area , as Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organisations in Geneva , as chief negotiator for NATO , the European Union and the EFTA with Mexico and Chile and as Chairman of the WTO Committee on Least Developed Countries.[ 1]
References
^ a b c "Ambassador Benedikt Jónsson" , curriculum vitæ, Foreign Ministry of Iceland (pdf), retrieved 6 February 2015 (in Icelandic)
^ "Jonsson, H.E. Benedikt" , International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who , ed. Jennifer Dilworth and Megan Stuart-Jones, Brill Online, updated December 2014.
^ a b List of Icelandic representatives , Foreign Ministry of Iceland, retrieved 6 February 2015 (in Icelandic)