Slobodan Čašule
Slobodan Čašule (September 27, 1945 – December 18, 2015) was Foreign Minister of the Republic of Macedonia in 2001–2002;[1] he was appointed November 30, 2001.[2][3] He became well known for his strong policy of the protection of the state name in the United Nations sponsored negotiations with Greece in the Macedonia naming dispute. Čašule was the ambassador of Macedonia to Spain.
Slobodan Čašule | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia | |
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Born | Skopje, Yugoslavia | September 27, 1945
Died | December 18, 2015 70) Madrid, Spain | (aged
He was the son of the Macedonian writer Kole Čašule.
References
- "Слободан Чашуле". Sobranie.mk. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
- Macedonian Assembly elects four new ministers. (Friday, November 30, 2001). MIA News Agency (Skopje, Macedonia).
- "Former FM Slobodan Casule passes away". Republika Online.
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Preceded by Ilinka Mitreva |
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2001-2002 |
Succeeded by Ilinka Mitreva |
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