Adolfo Taylhardat Explained

Adolfo Raúl Taylhardat
Office:President of the United Nations Security Council
Term Start:1 September 1993
Term End:30 September 1993
Office2:Permanent Representative of Venezuela in the United Nations
Term Start2:20 August 1993
Term End2:9 July 2017
Predecessor2:Diego Arria
Office3:Venezuelan Ambassador to France
Term Start3:3 June 1991
Term End3:9 July 2017
President3:Carlos Andrés Pérez
Birth Date:6 May 1934
Birth Place:La Victoria, Venezuela[1]

Adolfo Raúl Taylhardat (6 May 1934  - 9 July 2017) was a Venezuelan diplomat.

Career

A graduate in international studies (1957; doctorate 1960) and law (1965) from the Central University of Venezuela, he occupied a range of diplomatic posts since entering Venezuela's diplomatic service in 1955. Taylhardat was Venezuelan Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the United Nations from August 1993[2] and was President of the Security Council (September 1993),[3] during Venezuela's membership of the Security Council.[4]

He died on 9 July 2017.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who's who in Austria. 9783921220443. Taylor. Stephen. 1982.
  2. adolfotaylhardat.net, Adolfo Raul Taylhardat - Curriculum Vitae
  3. [United Nations]
  4. Unilateralism & U.S. Foreign Policy - Page 223 David Malone, Yuen Foong Khong - 2003 "The Venezuelan ambassador, Adolfo Taylhardat, felt so strongly about US tactics that he eventually resigned when his government agreed, under US pressure, to cosponsor the resolution on indefinite extension."
  5. http://www.el-nacional.com/noticias/politica/fallecio-diplomatico-adolfo-taylhardat_192192 Falleció el diplomático Adolfo Taylhardat