'Wolfgang Petritsch' (b.
26 August 1947) is an
Austrian
diplomat. He was born in
Klagenfurt in a partially Slovenian, partially German-speaking environment. He holds a
Ph.D. from the
University of Vienna and was a
Fulbright Scholar at the
University of Southern California in
Los Angeles. Petritsch’s reflections on international affairs have been published extensively in the world’s leading newspapers and he is the author or co-author of several books, including most recently ''Bosnia and Herzegovina: From Dayton to Europe'' and the ''Long Road to Peace: Kosovo and the International Community, 1989-2004''.
Career
Petritsch’s experience in the former Yugoslavia stretches back to 1997 when he was appointed Austrian Ambassador to the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. From October 1998 to July 1999 he served as the
European Union’s Special Envoy for
Kosovo and in February and March of 1999 as the
European Union’s Chief Negotiator at the
Kosovo peace talks in
Rambouillet and
Paris. Petritsch’s diplomatic career also has seen him serve in
Paris and
New York.
Prior to his appointment as Austria’s
Permanent Representative to the
United Nations in
Geneva, Petritsch served between August 1999 and May 2002 as the
High Representative for
Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this role, Petritsch was the final authority on civilian implementation of the 1995
Dayton Peace Agreement. While living in
Bosnia and Herzegovina – one of the most mine-infested countries in the world – Petritsch witnessed firsthand the humanitarian impact of anti-personnel mines.
Current work
In September 2003, Petritsch, Austria’s Permanent Representative in Geneva, was elected President-Designate of the
Mine Ban Convention’s First Review Conference. This event is being referred to as the 2004 Nairobi Summit on a Mine Free World, given the location of the event and the fact that it will mark the midway point between the Convention’s entry-into-force and the first deadlines for States to have cleared mined areas. In this role, Petritsch is charged with leading the substantive preparations for the Nairobi Summit, including the development of a concrete action plan to complete the job of eliminating
anti-personnel mines.
External links
Office of the High Representative