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Sten Lundbo

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Sten Fredrik Lundbo (born 1940 in Bergen) is a Norwegian diplomat[1] and was Ambassador to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France 1995 - 2000 and to the Republic of Poland 2000 - 2005.

Education

He graduated with a MA in international economics from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in 1967.

Career and assignments

Sten Fredrik Lundbo joined the Norwegian Foreign Service 1976. His diplomatic assignments also include Bangkok, Paris and Geneva.[1] Mr. Lundbo was Chairman of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) 1992 - 1993. With Mr. Lundbo as its Chairman, the MTCR decided at its annual meeting in Oslo in July 1992 to expand the scope to include nonproliferation of UAV’s for all weapons of mass destruction, making the payload/range threshold much less rigid than the original 500 kg/300 km. [2] See also article on MTCR. Mr. Lundbo chaired the negotiations on guidelines for the post CoCom regime (the Wassenaar Arrangement) 1993 - 1995.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Sten Fredrik Lundbo in Store norske leksikon Template:No icon
  2. ^ "Fremskritt for rakettkontroll". Aftenposten. 3. july 1992. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "West discusses scrapping COCOM". Tokyo Times. 6. November 1993. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)