
Place and Date of birth:
Madrid, 7 January 1937.
Education:
Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza received a Law
degree by the Universidad Complutense of Madrid.
Professional and political career:
He joined the Spanish Diplomatic Service in 1966.
Following several assignments abroad(1966 -1969: Deputy Consul General in Sao
Paulo, Brazil; 1975-1979: Commercial and Economic Counsellor at the Spanish
Embassy in the Hague, the Netherlands) and in Spain (1969 – 1975: Head of
Economic Studies at the Diplomatic School; Director of Technological Agreements
in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of
Industry) he dedicated a great part of his professional career to the process of
integration of Spain into the European Communities:
Between 1979 and 1985 at the Ministry of European Affairs, he successively
served as Advisor to the Minister, as Head of the Minister’s Private Office and
as Secretary General, presiding over the technical team in charge of the
accession negotiations.
In 1986, when Spain joined the European Communities, he was appointed its
first Ambassador Permanent Representative. He chaired the Committee of Permanent
Representatives (COREPER) during the first Spanish Presidency of the EEC in
1989.
From 1991 to 1995 he was Spain’s Secretary of State for the European Union.
He ws centrally involved in the Spanish Presidency of the EU in 1995, which
coincided with the adoption of the Euro, the launching of the Barcelona process
and the signing of the transatlantic agenda.
In this last capacity, he chaired the Reflection group set up to prepare the
negotiations on treaty change which led to the Treaties of Amsterdam and
subsequently, Nice.
In December 1995, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and served in
that capacity until the end of the last government presided by Felipe
González.
In July 1996 he was appointed Ambassador Permanent Representative of Spain to
the United Nations in New York.
From 1997 to 1999 he served as the High Representative of the International
Community in Bosnia-Herzegovina. At his request, the Bonn conference empowered
him to take the necessary decisions to implement the peace agreements (the flag,
the national anthem, the single currency, common license plates, the laws on
citizenship, privatization and others, refugee return, removal of elected
officials, etc.)
In 1999 he was elected Member of the European Parliament representing the
PSOE. He served as Chairman of the Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Trade,
Energy and Research until 2003.
In 2003 he was elected Member of the Madrid Regional Assembly and Speaker on
Economy of the Socialist Group.
He was co-founder and Executive Vice-President of the Toledo Center for Peace
and is now member of its board.
After the elections of 2004 he was appointed Ambassador to the United States
of America, a position he occupied until 2008.
He is currently Principal advisor to Felipe González, Chairman of the
Reflection Group established by the EU Heads of State and Government to assist
the European Union to anticipate and meet the challenges facing in the period
2020 to 2030.
Other:
He is President of Westendorp International S.L., a private consulting
company. He has addressed conferences and lectures and has written articles and
books mostly on European Affairs, for which he was awarded the Salvador de
Madariaga Prize of Journalism. He has been awarded various Spanish and foreign
decorations, including the Great Cross of the Order of Charles III and Officier
de la Légion d’honneur.
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