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Hans
Haekkerup (Dennmark) -- Special Representative of the
Secretary-General and the head of the UN Interim Administration
Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)
"The Special Representative
of the Secretary-General as the head of UNMIK, is the
highest international civilian official in Kosovo. He
will enjoy the maximum civilian executive powers envisaged
and vested in him by the Security Council in its resolution
1244 (1999), and will also be the final authority on
their interpretation. . . . , the Special Representative
will facilitate a political process designed to determine
Kosovo's future status, taking into account the Rambouillet
accords." (Secretary-General in his report on UNMIK,
12 July 1999.)
Biography
Hans Haekkerup
held the post of Minister for Defence of Denmark since
January 1993. Since graduating in 1973 with a Master
of Arts and Economics from the University of Copenhagen,
Mr. Haekkerup served in a variety of government posts
-- as Secretary and Head of Section at the Ministry
of Social Affairs (1973-1976), as Head of Section
at the Ministry of Education (1976-1977) and Head
of Section at the Ministry of Labour (1977-1979).
He was employed as Professor at the Danish School
of Administration (1977-1980) and Economist at the
Civil Servants Organization (1981-1985).
He was elected a Member of
Parliament in 1979 and has held several committee
memberships on committees such as the Committee on
Danish Security Policy, the Committee on Greenlandic
Affairs, the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the
Committee on Foreign Policy. He was a member of the
Defence Committee from 1985 to 1993, and served as
Chairman of the Defence Committee from 1991 to 1993.
Hans Haekkerup was born on
3 December 1945 in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. He is
married to Susanne, with whom he has one son. He has
three sons from his first marriage.
Appointment
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HANS HAEKKERUP APPOINTED AS SPECIAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL IN KOSOVO
(Press Release SG/A/758 - 8 December 2000).
Following is a statement issued
today by the Office of the Spokesman of Secretary-General
Kofi Annan:
Secretary-General Kofi Annan today announced his intention
to appoint Hans Haekkerup of Denmark to replace Dr.
Bernard Kouchner as his Special Representative of
the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations
Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
In a massive international
effort to turn war-devastated Kosovo into a functioning
democratic society, four international organizations
and agencies work together in one operation under
the leadership of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General.
Hans Haekkerup currently serves
as Minister for Defence of Denmark, a post he has
held since January 1993. Since graduating in 1973
with a Master of Arts and Economics from the University
of Copenhagen, Mr. Haekkerup served in a variety of
government posts -- as Secretary and Head of Section
at the Ministry of Social Affairs (1973-1976), as
Head of Section at the Ministry of Education (1976-1977)
and Head of Section at the Ministry of Labour (1977-1979).
He was employed as Professor at the Danish School
of Administration (1977-1980) and Economist at the
Civil Servants Organization
(1981-1985).
He was elected a Member of
Parliament in 1979 and has held several committee
memberships on committees such as the Committee on
Danish Security Policy, the Committee on Greenlandic
Affairs, the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the
Committee on Foreign Policy. He was a member of the
Defence Committee from 1985 to 1993, and served as
Chairman of the Defence Committee from 1991 to 1993.
Hans Haekkerup was born on
3 December 1945 in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. He is
married to Susanne, with whom he has one son. He has
three sons from his first marriage.
Mr. Haekkerup is expected
to take up his new functions in Pristina in January
2001.
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