Hynek Kmoníček Explained

Hynek Kmoníček
Office:Czech Republic Ambassador to Vietnam
President:Miloš Zeman
Petr Pavel
Term Start:1 September 2022
Predecessor:Vítězslav Grepl
Office1:Czech Republic Ambassador to the United States
President1:Miloš Zeman
Term Start1:16 March 2017
Term End1:31 August 2022
Predecessor1:Petr Gandalovič
Successor1:Miloslav Stašek
Office2:Chief Foreign Policy Advisor to the President
President2:Miloš Zeman
Term Start2:28 March 2013
Term End2:15 March 2017
Predecessor2:Ladislav Mravec
Successor2:Rudolf Jindrák
Office3:Czech Republic Ambassador to Australia
President3:Václav Klaus
Miloš Zeman
Term Start3:17 May 2011
Term End3:20 March 2013
Predecessor3:Juraj Chmiel
Successor3:Martin Pohl
Office4:Czech Republic Ambassador to India
President4:Václav Klaus
Term Start4:10 October 2006
Term End4:2009
Predecessor4:Jaromír Novotný
Successor4:Miloslav Stašek
Office5:Czech Republic Ambassador to the United Nations
President5:Václav Havel
Václav Klaus
Term Start5:23 October 2001
Term End5:2006
Predecessor5:Vladimír Galuška
Successor5:Martin Palouš
Birth Date:1962 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Pardubice, Czechoslovakia
Party:ČSSD
Spouse:Indira Gumarova
Residence:New York City
Alma Mater:University of South Bohemia
Charles University in Prague

Hynek Kmoníček (born 22 October 1962) is a Czech diplomat and the current Czech Ambassador to Vietnam.[1] [2] [3] Previously, Kmoníček served as foreign policy advisor of the President Miloš Zeman,[4] and held ambassadorial posts including Czech Permanent representative to the United Nations in New York and subsequently as Ambassador to India, Australia, and the United States.[5]

Early life and education

Kmoníček was born in Pardubice, then Czechoslovakia, in 1962. He graduated from the University of South Bohemia with a master's degree in classical guitar and pedagogy, and later earned degrees in English language studies and Classical Arabic studies from Charles University. He also completed a post-graduate program in the modern history of the Middle East at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Young Jewish Leaders in Diaspora, Rothberg Overseas Program).[6] At Hebrew University, his specialization was medieval Islamic mysticism. His graduation thesis was entitled "Al-Miraj of Abu Yazid al-Bistami". His political science graduation paper was titled "Historical development of Saudi-American relations from the beginning to the JFK era."

Career

Kmoníček started his diplomatic career in 1995 as a desk officer at the Middle East Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He became director of this Department in 1997.[6] In 1999, Kmoníček was promoted to the position of Director General of Asia, Africa and America.[6] His next promotion came in June 1999, when he was named Deputy Minister,[6] with responsibility for Czech bilateral relations with all non-EU countries. He held this position until 2001.[6]

From 2001 to 2006, Kmoníček served as Czech Ambassador to the United Nations in New York. As a member of the UN General Assembly, Kmoníček served as Chairman of the Fifth Committee, which is responsible for administration and budgetary matters.[6] Between 2006 and 2009, he was Czech Ambassador in India, also responsible for Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives and Sri Lanka.[7]

In 2009, he was appointed to the position of Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal, Consular, and Current Political Issues.[8] After his removal from the position of Deputy Foreign Minister in July 2010, Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg nominated him for the post of Czech Ambassador in Australia, also responsible for New Zealand, Cook Islands, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Samoa.[9] Schwarzenberg was reported to have commented that if possible, he would rather have sent Kmoníček to Mars.[10]

A longtime friend of President Milos Zeman, Kmoníček joined the Presidential Office on 28 March 2013 as Director of the Foreign Department with primary responsibility for the President's policy on foreign affairs.[4] He was considered to be a key figure within the Zeman administration, advising the president on Middle Eastern, Asian and American affairs.[11] In 2015, he was credited by the US Ambassador Andrew Schapiro as having resolved a diplomatic dispute between Schapiro and Zeman.[1]

From March 2017 to August 2022, Kmoníček served as Czech Ambassador to the United States. He presented his credentials to President Donald Trump on 24 April 2017.[3] He also retained his post of foreign policy adviser to President Zeman.[12] He finished his term in this post in August 2022, and was subsequently appointed as the Czech Ambassador to Vietnam.

Since 2015 he has been writing about foreign affairs for the Czech newspaper MF Dnes as an external contributor.

Personal life

Kmoníček's personal interests include cooking and collecting documentary movies, world music and hot sauces from around the world. He also writes reviews for art, culture and academic journals worldwide.[13] In a profile in August 2018 for CBS News, his house in Washington DC was shown to be decorated with trophies from various animals he had killed around the world as part of his diplomatic activities.[14]

In 2015, a Czech scientist who discovered a new species of beetle named it after Kmoníček as a token of a gratitude for assistance he had provided as ambassador.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U.S. ambassador praises Zeman's man as skillful diplomat . The Prague Post . 2015-12-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151203234346/http://praguepost.com/czech-news/47231-u-s-ambassador-praises-zeman-s-man-as-skilful-diplomat . 3 December 2015 .
  2. Web site: Kmoníček do USA? Má vytáhnout Zemana z diplomatické izolace. Aktuálně.cz. 31 March 2015. 2015-12-06. cs.
  3. Web site: Ambassador Hynek Kmonicek. mzv.cz. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic).
  4. News: Zeman jmenoval Kmoníčka ředitelem zahraničního odboru Hradu . Deník. 28 March 2013. 2015-12-06. cs.
  5. Web site: Ambassador . 16 January 2024 . Embassy of the Czech Republic in Hanoi.
  6. Web site: Hynek Kmonícek of Czech Republic Chairman of Fifth Committee . United Nations Meetings Coverage and Press Releases . Un.org . 16 September 2003 . 24 April 2017.
  7. Web site: Ambassador of Czech Republic, Dr. Hynek Kmonicek, Delivers Guest Lecture at IIM Indore . Coolavenues.com . 2015-12-06.
  8. Web site: Rošády na ministerstvech pokračují, náměstkem Kohouta je Kmoníček. ČT24. 2015-12-06. cs.
  9. Web site: Hynek Kmoníček . Forum2000.cz . 2015-12-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140227064756/http://www.forum2000.cz/en/projects/forum-2000-conferences/2013/speakers%26wWGoVXFUWbw%3D200002512/ . 27 February 2014 . dead .
  10. Web site: Zemanova diplomatická paže se jmenuje Kmoníček. To se má kníže nač těšit. . Martin . Shabu. Ceskapozice.lidovky.cz . 14 March 2013 . 24 April 2017.
  11. Web site: Co nedokáže Ovčáček, zachrání Kmoníček. Neviditelný pes. 4 December 2014 . 2015-12-06.
  12. Web site: Kmoníček míří do Washingtonu. USA odsouhlasily jeho jmenování velvyslancem . Aktuálně.cz. March 2017. cs.
  13. Web site: Ambassador Kmonicek CV. PDF. mzv.cz. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic).
  14. News: Atwood . Kylie . Czech ambassador to the US once killed a crocodile with a knife . 21 August 2018 . CBS News . 17 August 2018.
  15. Two new species of the genus Anthaxia (Anthaxia Eschscholtz 1829) from China, and notes on the related species (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Anthaxiini) . 28 September 2015 . 26249458 . 3964 . Zootaxa . 482–8 . Bílý . S . 4 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.4.7.
  16. Web site: Čínský brouk na Hradě. Vědec jej pojmenoval po Hynku Kmoníčkovi, který mu kdysi hodně pomohl. Parlamentnilisty.cz . 2015-12-06. cs.