Jacek Bylica
Jacek Bylica | |
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In office 2004–2008 | |
Preceded by | Henryk Szlajfer |
Succeeded by | |
Personal details | |
Born | Warsaw, Poland | 23 November 1963
Nationality | Polish |
Spouse(s) | Małgorzata Kosmalska-Bylica |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Moscow State Institute of International Relations Tufts University |
Profession | Diplomat |
Jacek Andrzej Bylica (born 23 November 1963, Warsaw)[1] is a Polish and European diplomat;[2] ambassador-head of the Polish Permanent Representation to the OSCE, IAEA and other international organizations in Vienna (2004–2008).
Biography[]
Bylica graduated from International Relations at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. He hold also master's degree in Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He has been educated at the Polish Institute of International Affairs as well.[1][3]
In 1988, he began his professional career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Between 1990 and 1995 he was posted at the Embassy in Beijing, promoting from Third to Second and First Secretary.[4] At the Ministry in Warsaw he was holding positions of Korea Desk Officer; China Desk Officer;[5] Head at the Arms Control and Disarmament Division; Deputy Director and Director of the Department of Asia, Australia and Latin America (1999–2001); Director of the Secretariat of the Minister (2002–2003); Deputy Director and Director of the Department of Security Policy (2003–2004). From 2004 to 2008 he was serving as an Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) and other international organizations in Vienna. Next, from 2008 to 2013, he was the Head of NATO Weapons of Mass Destruction Non-proliferation Centre (WMDC) in Brussels.[6][7] He was responsible, among others, for co-chairing NATO-Russia Council's Working Group on Arms Control, Disarmament and Non-proliferation.[8] In 2012, he joined the European External Action Service and was appointed the Principal Adviser and Special Envoy for Non-proliferation and Disarmament.[9][10] He ended his term in September 2020.[11]
Besides Polish, Bylica speaks English, Chinese, Russian and has working knowledge of French. He is married to Małgorzata Kosmalska-Bylica, with two children.[12][8]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Wizimirska, Barbara, ed. (2002). Rocznik Polskiej Polityki Zagranicznej (in Polish). Warszawa: Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych.
- ^ "EU Statement by Mr. Jacek Bylica" (PDF).
- ^ "New Permanent Representative of Poland Presents Credentials". unis.unvienna.org. 2004-08-26. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- ^ "Zapis posiedzenia Komisji Spraw Zagranicznych /nr 175/". orka.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). 12 May 2004. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- ^ "China and EU Held a New Round of Consultation on Arms Control and Nonproliferation". www.fmprc.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ NATO. "Maîtrise des armements : renforcement du dialogue de sécurité entre l'OTAN, l'UE et l'OSCE". NATO. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ "Launch of the UNIDIR Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone Project | UNIDIR". www.unidir.org. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Principal Adviser and Special Envoy for Non-proliferation and Disarmament" (PDF). europarl.europa.eu. 12 November 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-06-22. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- ^ "Jacek BYLICA". European External Action Service. 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- ^ "European Union increases support for the anti-personnel mine ban convention calls on those using landmines to cease their use - World". ReliefWeb. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ "Nuclear arms control regimes state of play and perspectives" (PDF). europarl.europa.eu. December 2020. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- ^ "Jacek Bylica specjalnym przedstawicielem UE ds. nierozprzestrzeniania broni oraz rozbrojenia". msz.gov.pl (in Polish). 2019-04-04. Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- Living people
- 1963 births
- European Union diplomats
- Moscow State Institute of International Relations alumni
- NATO officials
- Polish officials of the European Union
- People from Warsaw
- Permanent Representatives of Poland to the United Nations
- The Fletcher School at Tufts University alumni