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Dr. Horst Freitag
Consul General
of the Federal Republic of Germany
in New York



  Born 1955 in Würzburg, Germany
  European School Brussels, German School Washington, High School Diploma in Bonn.
1979
First State Examination in Law, Bonn University
1979 - 1980 Military Service
1982

Second State Examination in Law, Cologne/Düsseldorf, PhD International Law, Universities Munich/Passau
1982 Federal Foreign Office, Bonn
1987 - 1989
DCM, German Embassy Tegucigalpa/Honduras
1989 - 1990 Defense and Security Policy Division, Foreign Office, Bonn
1990 - 1992 Chief of Staff of Minister of State Helmut Schäfer, Foreign Office, Bonn
1992 - 1995

Counselor, German Embassy, Washington

1995 - 1997 Deputy Spokesman, Foreign Office, Bonn
1997 - 2000

Head German Representative Office Ramallah/Palestinian Authority

2000 - 2003

Director, Head of Defense and Security Policy Division, Foreign Office, Berlin
2003 - 2004 Director Special Task Force Iraq, Foreign Office, Berlin
2004 - 2007

Commissioner for Near and Middle East Affairs, Foreign Office, Berlin
2007 - 2008

Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institutions (Center for United States and Europe), Washington
Since 08/2008 Consul General, New York


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