Luiz Augusto Saint-Brisson de Araújo Castro
Brazilian diplomat (b. 1946)
Luiz Augusto Saint-Brisson | |
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Born | August 20, 1946 New York City |
Alma mater | Rio Branco Institute |
Luiz Augusto Saint-Brisson de Araújo Castro (born August 20, 1946, in New York City) is a Brazilian diplomat.
Biography
He is the son of Myriam Saint-Brisson and João Augusto de Araújo Castro.
Castro completed the Rio Branco Institute's Curso Preparatório à Carreira Diplomática in 1966. From December 24, 1993, to August 12, 1997, he was appointed as the representative of the Brazilian government to the Organization of American States.[1]
He was then appointed ambassador, first in Montevideo until June 13, 2000, then in Mexico City from 2003 to August 17, 2005, and finally in Lima until November 25, 2007.[2]
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Preceded by Bernardo Pericás Neto [de] | Representative of Brazil to the OAS December 24, 1993–August 12, 1997 | Succeeded by Carlos Alberto Leite Barbosa |
Preceded by Renato Prado Guimarães | Ambassador of Brazil to Uruguay August 12, 1997–June 13, 2000 | Succeeded by Francisco Thompson-Flôres Netto |
Preceded by Francisco de Paula de Almeida Nogueira Junqueira | Ambassador of Brazil to Mexico 2003–August 17, 2005 | Succeeded by Ivan Oliveira Cannabrava [de] |
Preceded by André Mattoso Maia Amado | Ambassador of Brazil to Peru 2005–November 25, 2007 | Succeeded by |