Jacques Tiné | |
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Born | May 24, 1914 |
Died | April 19, 2009 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Jacques Tiné (French pronunciation: [ʒak tine]; 1914-2009) was a French diplomat.
Jacques Tiné was born on May 24, 1914, in Algiers, French Algeria. [1] His father was a corporate director. [1] [2]
He was educated in Algiers. [2] He then received a degree in law from the University of Paris and graduated from Sciences Po. [2]
Tiné started his career as a diplomat in 1935. [1] He was an attache at the French embassy in Los Angeles, California, in 1938–1939. [2]
In 1941, he was recommended by Charles-Antoine Rochat to join the main bureau of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [1] Later, he replaced Bernard de Chalvron as an advisor on French Algeria to Marshal Philippe Pétain. [1]
He served as the French Ambassador to Portugal from 1969 to 1973. [2] He then served as France's permanent representative to NATO from 1975 to 1979. [2]
He died on April 19, 2009. [2]
Jacques Tiné | |
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Born | May 24, 1914 |
Died | April 19, 2009 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Jacques Tiné (French pronunciation: [ʒak tine]; 1914-2009) was a French diplomat.
Jacques Tiné was born on May 24, 1914, in Algiers, French Algeria. [1] His father was a corporate director. [1] [2]
He was educated in Algiers. [2] He then received a degree in law from the University of Paris and graduated from Sciences Po. [2]
Tiné started his career as a diplomat in 1935. [1] He was an attache at the French embassy in Los Angeles, California, in 1938–1939. [2]
In 1941, he was recommended by Charles-Antoine Rochat to join the main bureau of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [1] Later, he replaced Bernard de Chalvron as an advisor on French Algeria to Marshal Philippe Pétain. [1]
He served as the French Ambassador to Portugal from 1969 to 1973. [2] He then served as France's permanent representative to NATO from 1975 to 1979. [2]
He died on April 19, 2009. [2]