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Gérard Araud

Gérard Araud (born 20 February 1953) is a retired French diplomat who served as Ambassador of France to the United States from 2014 to 2019. He previously served as Director General for Political and Security Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2006–2009) and France's permanent representative to the United Nations (2009–2014).

Gérard Araud
Gérard Araud in 2011
Ambassador of France to the United States
In office
18 September 2014 – 9 July 2019
PresidentFrançois Hollande
Emmanuel Macron
Preceded byFrançois Delattre
Succeeded byPhilippe Étienne
Permanent Representative of France
to the United Nations
In office
15 July 2009 – 15 July 2014
PresidentNicolas Sarkozy
François Hollande
Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon
Preceded byJean-Maurice Ripert
Succeeded byFrançois Delattre
Ambassador of France to Israel
In office
2003–2006
PresidentJacques Chirac
Preceded byJacques Gabriel Huntzinger
Succeeded byJean-Michel Casa [fr]
Personal details
Born (1953-02-20) 20 February 1953 (age 70)
Marseille, France
SpousePascal Blondeau
EducationLycée Thiers
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique
ENSAE ParisTech
Sciences Po
École nationale d'administration
ProfessionDiplomat

Early life and education edit

Gérard Araud was born in Marseille.[1] He holds engineering degrees from the École Polytechnique (class of 1973) and ENSAE. Araud, who also graduated from the Sciences Po, is an alumnus of the École nationale d'administration (class of 1982).

Career edit

Araud's first posting was at the embassy of France in Tel Aviv as First Secretary, from 1982 to 1984. He was then assigned to Paris, at the Analysis and Policy Planning Staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he was responsible for Middle East issues. From 1987 to 1991 he was Counselor at the Embassy of France in Washington, where he was also responsible for Middle East issues. He was Assistant Director of European Community Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1991 to 1993 and became Diplomatic Advisor to the French Minister of Defense François Léotard in 1993.

Araud joined the French delegation to the North Atlantic Council (NATO) in Brussels in 1995 as Deputy Permanent Representative. He became Director for Strategic Affairs, Security and Disarmament at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2000. He was Ambassador of France to Israel from 2003 to 2006.[2]

In September 2006, Araud was appointed Director General for Political Affairs and Security, Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On July 15, 2009, he was appointed Permanent Representative of France to the Security Council and Head of the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General, on 10 September 10, 2009.[3] He served as the President of the Security Council in February 2010, May 2011, August 2012, and December 2013.

On July 23, 2014 Araud was appointed Ambassador of France to the United States by presidential decree.[4]

On the night of the election of Donald Trump as president, Araud tweeted: "It is the end of an era, the era of neoliberalism. We don't yet know what will succeed it," followed by: "After Brexit and this election anything is possible. A world is collapsing before our eyes. Vertigo." Reading this as an undiplomatic expression of dismay at the result, right-wing French political activists called for Araud's dismissal,[5][6] which did not occur.

On Pearl Harbor Day in 2017, Araud lodged a political insult against the United States by issuing a tweet that said, "In this Pearl Harbor day, we should remember that the US refused to side with France and the UK to confront the fascist powers in the 30s." After the tweet was met with criticism, Araud deleted it and attempted to clarify his remarks.[7]

In July 2018, Araud sent a letter to The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah. Noah made comments on his show regarding the multiethnicity of the France national football team following their win in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Araud criticized Noah’s remarks and sent him a formal letter. Noah responded to the letter in between scenes of his show.[8] His comments were also added to Twitter, where Araud declared an end to the argument.[9]

In 2019 when retiring from being the French ambassador to the United States, Araud gave an assessment of Trump and drew a comparison to French history. He described the Trump administration as having the polar opposite of the meticulous decision-making process of the Obama administration, resembling that of Louis XIV, an old ruler who was a "whimsical, unpredictable, uninformed" leader who nonetheless wanted to be making the decisions, and he noted that Trump's "unpredictability and his single-minded transactional interpretation of US interests was leaving the administration isolated on the world stage."[10] He also provided some advice in an interview with Politico, "keep cool".[11] Before leaving his post in Washington, Araud described the city as being full of provincial early-bird dinners, "sad" baggy suits, and awful jeans.[12]

Other activities edit

Personal life edit

Araud is openly gay and supports same-sex marriage.[1] His long-time partner is photographer Pascal Blondeau.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Stephanie Green, Don’t Call Him the Gay Ambassador: Gérard Araud, France’s Head Envoy to the U.S., Wants to Bring Diplomacy into the 21st Century November 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Vogue, November 6, 2014
  2. ^ "Official biography on the website of the Embassy of France in the United Nations". from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  3. ^ «New Permanent Representative of France Presents Credentials» October 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Communiqué of the UN Department of Public Information, September 10, 2009
  4. ^ "Official decree on Légifrance, official website of the French government for the publication of legislation, regulations, and legal information". from the original on March 10, 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  5. ^ "Désemparé par le résultat de l'élection américaine, Gérard Araud, l'ambassadeur français aux Etats-Unis se fait incendier sur Twitter November 10, 2016, at the Wayback Machine" in Le Huffington Post (9 Nov. 2016), mentioning Gilbert Collard of the Front National, Eric Anceau of Debout La France and Philippe Meunier, an aide of Nicolas Sarkozy.
  6. ^ "French ambassador to the US says the "world is collapsing" as Donald Trump looks set to become President January 9, 2018, at the Wayback Machine" in Daily Mirror (9 November 2016)
  7. ^ Morton, Victor (December 7, 2017). "French ambassador uses Pearl Harbor Day to blast U.S. for betraying France in 1930s". Washington Times. from the original on December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  8. ^ Butler, Bethonie (July 19, 2018). "Trevor Noah joked Africa won the World Cup. The French ambassador isn't happy". The Washington Post.
  9. ^ Araud, Gérard. "Twitter".
  10. ^ Borger, Julian, "'Whimisical, uninformed': French ambassador's parting verdict on Trump", The Guardian, April 19, 2019
  11. ^ Toosi, Nahal, "Washington is a bit hysterical: French envoy offers advice as he bids adieu, From 'the ultimate bureaucrat' Barack Obama to 'it is what it is' Donald Trump, the departing French ambassador reflects on navigating D.C.", Politico, April 19, 2019
  12. ^ Dowd, Maureen (April 27, 2019). "Opinion | Au Revoir, Trump and Washington, D.C." The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  13. ^ "Crisis Group Welcomes Four New Trustees to Board" February 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine International Crisis Group (ICG), press release of January 21, 2019.
  14. ^ "News | Albright Stonebridge Group". www.albrightstonebridge.com. Retrieved July 14, 2022.

External links edit

  • Website of the Embassy of France in the United States of America
  • Website of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Gerard Araud to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Gerard Araud born 20 February 1953 is a retired French diplomat who served as Ambassador of France to the United States from 2014 to 2019 He previously served as Director General for Political and Security Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2006 2009 and France s permanent representative to the United Nations 2009 2014 Gerard AraudGerard Araud in 2011Ambassador of France to the United StatesIn office 18 September 2014 9 July 2019PresidentFrancois HollandeEmmanuel MacronPreceded byFrancois DelattreSucceeded byPhilippe EtiennePermanent Representative of Franceto the United NationsIn office 15 July 2009 15 July 2014PresidentNicolas SarkozyFrancois HollandeSecretary GeneralBan Ki moonPreceded byJean Maurice RipertSucceeded byFrancois DelattreAmbassador of France to IsraelIn office 2003 2006PresidentJacques ChiracPreceded byJacques Gabriel HuntzingerSucceeded byJean Michel Casa fr Personal detailsBorn 1953 02 20 20 February 1953 age 70 Marseille FranceSpousePascal BlondeauEducationLycee ThiersAlma materEcole PolytechniqueENSAE ParisTechSciences PoEcole nationale d administrationProfessionDiplomat Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Other activities 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editGerard Araud was born in Marseille 1 He holds engineering degrees from the Ecole Polytechnique class of 1973 and ENSAE Araud who also graduated from the Sciences Po is an alumnus of the Ecole nationale d administration class of 1982 Career editAraud s first posting was at the embassy of France in Tel Aviv as First Secretary from 1982 to 1984 He was then assigned to Paris at the Analysis and Policy Planning Staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he was responsible for Middle East issues From 1987 to 1991 he was Counselor at the Embassy of France in Washington where he was also responsible for Middle East issues He was Assistant Director of European Community Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1991 to 1993 and became Diplomatic Advisor to the French Minister of Defense Francois Leotard in 1993 Araud joined the French delegation to the North Atlantic Council NATO in Brussels in 1995 as Deputy Permanent Representative He became Director for Strategic Affairs Security and Disarmament at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2000 He was Ambassador of France to Israel from 2003 to 2006 2 In September 2006 Araud was appointed Director General for Political Affairs and Security Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs On July 15 2009 he was appointed Permanent Representative of France to the Security Council and Head of the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations He presented his credentials to Ban Ki moon United Nations Secretary General on 10 September 10 2009 3 He served as the President of the Security Council in February 2010 May 2011 August 2012 and December 2013 On July 23 2014 Araud was appointed Ambassador of France to the United States by presidential decree 4 On the night of the election of Donald Trump as president Araud tweeted It is the end of an era the era of neoliberalism We don t yet know what will succeed it followed by After Brexit and this election anything is possible A world is collapsing before our eyes Vertigo Reading this as an undiplomatic expression of dismay at the result right wing French political activists called for Araud s dismissal 5 6 which did not occur On Pearl Harbor Day in 2017 Araud lodged a political insult against the United States by issuing a tweet that said In this Pearl Harbor day we should remember that the US refused to side with France and the UK to confront the fascist powers in the 30s After the tweet was met with criticism Araud deleted it and attempted to clarify his remarks 7 In July 2018 Araud sent a letter to The Daily Show host Trevor Noah Noah made comments on his show regarding the multiethnicity of the France national football team following their win in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Araud criticized Noah s remarks and sent him a formal letter Noah responded to the letter in between scenes of his show 8 His comments were also added to Twitter where Araud declared an end to the argument 9 In 2019 when retiring from being the French ambassador to the United States Araud gave an assessment of Trump and drew a comparison to French history He described the Trump administration as having the polar opposite of the meticulous decision making process of the Obama administration resembling that of Louis XIV an old ruler who was a whimsical unpredictable uninformed leader who nonetheless wanted to be making the decisions and he noted that Trump s unpredictability and his single minded transactional interpretation of US interests was leaving the administration isolated on the world stage 10 He also provided some advice in an interview with Politico keep cool 11 Before leaving his post in Washington Araud described the city as being full of provincial early bird dinners sad baggy suits and awful jeans 12 Other activities editInternational Crisis Group ICG Board of Trustees since 2019 13 Araud currently serves as Senior Advisor at Albright Stonebridge Group 14 Personal life editAraud is openly gay and supports same sex marriage 1 His long time partner is photographer Pascal Blondeau 1 See also edit nbsp France portalReferences edit a b c Stephanie Green Don t Call Him the Gay Ambassador Gerard Araud France s Head Envoy to the U S Wants to Bring Diplomacy into the 21st Century Archived November 12 2014 at the Wayback Machine Vogue November 6 2014 Official biography on the website of the Embassy of France in the United Nations Archived from the original on September 11 2014 Retrieved September 10 2014 New Permanent Representative of France Presents Credentials Archived October 25 2012 at the Wayback Machine Communique of the UN Department of Public Information September 10 2009 Official decree on Legifrance official website of the French government for the publication of legislation regulations and legal information Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved September 10 2014 Desempare par le resultat de l election americaine Gerard Araud l ambassadeur francais aux Etats Unis se fait incendier sur Twitter Archived November 10 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Le Huffington Post 9 Nov 2016 mentioning Gilbert Collard of the Front National Eric Anceau of Debout La France and Philippe Meunier an aide of Nicolas Sarkozy French ambassador to the US says the world is collapsing as Donald Trump looks set to become President Archived January 9 2018 at the Wayback Machine in Daily Mirror 9 November 2016 Morton Victor December 7 2017 French ambassador uses Pearl Harbor Day to blast U S for betraying France in 1930s Washington Times Archived from the original on December 8 2017 Retrieved December 8 2017 Butler Bethonie July 19 2018 Trevor Noah joked Africa won the World Cup The French ambassador isn t happy The Washington Post Araud Gerard Twitter Borger Julian Whimisical uninformed French ambassador s parting verdict on Trump The Guardian April 19 2019 Toosi Nahal Washington is a bit hysterical French envoy offers advice as he bids adieu From the ultimate bureaucrat Barack Obama to it is what it is Donald Trump the departing French ambassador reflects on navigating D C Politico April 19 2019 Dowd Maureen April 27 2019 Opinion Au Revoir Trump and Washington D C The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 28 2019 Crisis Group Welcomes Four New Trustees to Board Archived February 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine International Crisis Group ICG press release of January 21 2019 News Albright Stonebridge Group www albrightstonebridge com Retrieved July 14 2022 External links editWebsite of the Embassy of France in the United States of America Website of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved 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