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1 Early life and education  





2 Diplomatic service  



2.1  UN Office in New York  





2.2  Department of Foreign Affairs  





2.3  United Kingdom  





2.4  United Nations  







3 Minister of Foreign Affairs  





4 Personal life  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Marty Natalegawa
Natalegawa in 2010
16th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
22 October 2009 – 20 October 2014
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byHassan Wirajuda
Succeeded byRetno Marsudi
16th Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations
In office
5 September 2007 – 22 October 2009
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byRezlan Ishar Jenie
Succeeded byHasan Kleib
17th Ambassador of Indonesia to the United Kingdom
In office
11 November 2005 – 5 September 2007
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byJuwono Sudarsono
Succeeded byYuri Octavian Thamrin
Personal details
Born (1963-03-22) 22 March 1963 (age 61)
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Political partyIndependent
SpouseSranya Bamrungphong
Children3
Alma materLondon School of Economics (BSc)
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (M.Phil.)
Australian National University (PhD)
Profession
  • Diplomat
  • civil servant
  • Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa (born 22 March 1963 in Bandung, West Java),[1] is an Indonesian diplomat and was the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet. He served as Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 5 September 2007 until his latest appointment and has also served as the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom and as a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.

    Early life and education

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    Natalegawa was born in Bandung, West Java. He is the youngest son of Sonson Natalegawa, who was a former director of a state-owned bank.[citation needed] Natalegawa is of Sundanese descent.

    Natalegawa went to school at Ellesmere College and Concord College in the United Kingdom, from 1976 to 1981. He earned a BSc at the London School of Economics in 1984. He then went on to study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge where he was awarded a Master of Philosophy in 1985. Natalegawa also obtained a Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University in 1993.[2] He was conferred an Honorary Doctorate in International Relations from the University of Cambodia in 2010.

    Diplomatic service

    [edit]

    UN Office in New York

    [edit]

    He started his career in the then-Department of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia in 1986 as a staff at the Research and Development Centre. His first service in the Permanent Mission of Indonesia to the United NationsinNew York was between 1994 and 1999, including during Indonesia's membership of the Security Council in 1996–1997.[3]

    Department of Foreign Affairs

    [edit]

    Upon his return to Jakarta, between 2002 and 2005, he consecutively served as the Chief of Staff of the Office of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and as the Director General for ASEAN Cooperation in the Department of Foreign Affairs. While serving in the aforementioned posts, he concurrently served the position of Spokesperson of the Department of Foreign Affairs.[4]

    United Kingdom

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    On 11 November 2005, he was sworn in by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom.[5] In this capacity, he sought to elevate and rejuvenate Indonesia – United Kingdom bilateral relations to a higher level as, inter alia, evidenced in the visit of Prime Minister Tony Blair to Indonesia in March 2006 and the establishment of the Indonesia – United Kingdom Partnership Forum.[4]

    United Nations

    [edit]

    On 5 September 2007, he was transferred to New York as Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations, a position that he held until 2009. His functions included that of President of the Security Council, Chairman of the Special Committee on Decolonization, and Chairman of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[4]

    Minister of Foreign Affairs

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    Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appointed him Minister for Foreign Affairs on 21 October 2009, a position that he held until 2014.[6]

    In 2012, he was part of the State visit of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to the United Kingdom. He was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.[7]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Natalegawa is married to the Thai-born Sranya Bamrungphong. The couple have three children, Anantha, Annisa, and Andreyka.[8]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "United Indonesia Cabinet 2009–2014". The Jakarta Post. 22 October 2009. p. 3.
  • ^ "Indonesian Embassy in London, United Kingdom". Indonesianembassy.org.uk. 14 December 2004. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  • ^ "Dr Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa". anu.edu.au. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Marty Natalegawa, Foreign Minister of Indonesia: CTBTO Preparatory Commission". ctbto.org. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  • ^ "Marty Natalegawa Memegang Diplomasi Indonesia". Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  • ^ "Indonesia's Yudhoyono unveils rainbow cabinet, AFP". 21 October 2009. Archived from the original on 18 April 2010.
  • ^ "Honorary British Awards to Foreign Nationals – 2012" (PDF).
  • ^ Ardi, Yosef. "Marty Natalegawa: New Ambassador to UK". archive.is. Archived from the original on 16 May 2006. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Hassan Wirajuda

    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    2009–2014
    Succeeded by

    Retno Marsudi

    Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by

    Rezlan Izhar Jenie

    Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations
    2007–2009
    Succeeded by

    Hasan Kleib

    Preceded by

    Juwono Sudarsono

    Ambassador of Indonesia to the United Kingdom
    2005–2007
    Succeeded by

    Yuri Octavian Thamrin


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