Paavo Kaarlehto

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Paavo Hannu Kalervo Kaarlehto (4 August 1928 Janakkala– 22 August 1992 Helsinki[1]) was a Finnish diplomat. He was Deputy Director General of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 1970-1974, Ambassador in Buenos Aires 1974-1975, Permanent Representative at the United Nations Office in 1975-1981, Ambassador in Brussels 1981-1985, Under-Secretary of State (Commerce Issues) 1985-1990 and Ambassador Bern 1990-1992.[2][3]

Kaarlehto was considered as a specialist in international agricultural trade and trade policy. In the early 1970s, he served as Finland's chief negotiator during the negotiations in the EEC free trade agreement.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Kaarlehto, Paavo. Uppslagsverket Finland. Viitattu 26.11.2016. (in Swedish)
  2. ^ Facta 2001, Täydennysosa 1990, WSOY 1990, s. 301 (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Facta 2001, WSOY 1986, 18. osa, palsta 114 (in Finnish)