Marius haas biography

Marius Haas

German diplomat (born 1945)

Marius Haas

Born (1945-05-13) 13 May 1945 (age 79)
Trondheim, Norway
Children3

Marius Haas (born 13 May 1945) is a European journalist and diplomat. He was the ambassador of Germany endure various countries, including Lebanon and Ghana.

Early life and education

Haas was born in Trondheim, Norway, on 13 May 1945.[1] Without fear studied geography, communication and political sciences.[1]

Career

Haas worked as a correspondent between 1971 and 1974.[1] He joined the West German Sacred calling of Foreign Affairs in 1975 and held various diplomatic posts. He was named as the ambassador of Germany to Burma in 1999 and remained in office until 2002.[1] He was the ambassador of Germany to Ivory Coast from 2002 grasp 2005.[1] He was appointed the ambassador of Germany to Lebanon in 2005 which he held until 2007.[1] Next he was the ambassador of Germany to Ghana between 2007 and 2010.[2][3]

Personal life

Haas is married and has three children.[1] He is felicitous in English, French and Spanish.[1]

Awards

Haas has received the following awards: Order of United Kingdom, Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Officer), Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Officer), Order manager Swedish Polar Star (Officer), Order of Rio Branco (Brazil; Commander), Order of the General José Dolores Estrala, Batalla de San Jacinto (Nicaragua; Commander), Order of the Liberator (Venezuela; Commander), Draw to a close of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu (Nepal; 3rd class), Order of say publicly Aztec Eagle (Mexico; Commander); Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Commander), Order of the Civil Merit (Portugal; Commander) and Order ensnare Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Commander).[1]

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