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Subject: TL's New Ambassador presents credentials to President of USA
EMBASSY OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF TIMOR-LESTE 4201 CONNECTICUT
AVENUE SUITE 504 NW WASHINGTON, DC 20008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TIMOR-LESTE'S NEW AMBASSADOR PRESENTS CREDENTIALS TO PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
His Excellency Ambassador Constâncio Pinto, presents , to President
Barack Obama the letter of Credence accredited him as Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
to the United States of America. The ceremony was held at the White House
today, Wednesday, November 4th, 2009.
Ambassador Pinto replaces Ambassador José Luis Guterres and is the
first Ambassador of Timor-Leste to the United States of America to reside
in Washington.
Prior to this position, Ambassador Pinto served as the Secretary of the
Executive Committee of the Timorese Resistance Movement in the Clandestine
Movement (1990-1991); in 1992 soon after the Santa Cruz Massacre he
escaped from TL to Portugal and in 1994 was appointed as representative of
Timorese Resistance Movement to North America. In 2002 he became
Minister-Counselor/Charge d'Affairs of the Embassy of Timor-Leste in
Washington, D.C. a position that he held for five years. As Charge
d'Affairs, Ambassador Pinto was responsible for setting-up the Embassy of
Timor-Leste to the United States of America and performed the day-to-day
affairs of the Embassy. in June 2008 Ambassador Pinto returned to Timor-Leste
to become Director General or External Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Timor-Leste.
Timor-Leste and the United States of America have been enjoying cordial
diplomatic relations since 2002. The United States is one of the countries
established diplomatic missions in Timor-Leste on May 20th, 2002, the day
Timor-Leste restored its independence . The United States is, however, one
of the largest Timor-Leste's development partners.
Ambassador Pinto did his undergraduate studies in Economic Development
, Brown University, Rhode Island, and Masters in International Relations,
Columbia University, New York. He co-author the book entitled East Timor
Unfinished Struggle: inside East Timorese Resistance. (South End Press,
2006)
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For further information please contact Timor-Leste Embassy in
Washington, D.C. Tel: 1-202-966-3202 /Fax: 1-202-966-3205
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