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Diplomacy in Action: Insights from Ambassador Téte António.

by Africa World Initiative

Lecture

Thu, Apr 17, 2025

4:30 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Maeder Hall Auditorium 2

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Join us for the second installment of the Africa Impact Lecture Series, a forum dedicated to amplifying the voices of impactful leaders from Africa who share their visions for sustainable development and humane living.

This event will feature His Excellency Téte António, Minister of External Relations of the Republic of Angola and Chairperson of the African Union Executive Council. Amb. António will share his insights into Angola’s internal development and its evolving role on the global stage. Additionally, he will reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing the SADC region, addressing critical socio-economic, political, and environmental issues while offering his vision for transformative change in Africa. This lecture promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking dialogue for students, faculty, and researchers alike, as Amb. António draws from his extensive experience in diplomacy and regional leadership.

The lecture will begin with a presentation by Ambassador Téte, followed by a discussion with Dr. Leonard Wantchekon, James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Politics and International Affairs and will conclude with a Q&A session for the audience to ask questions.  

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Maeder Hall Auditorium 2

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Ambassador Téte António

Ambassador Téte António, born on January 22, 1955, in the municipality of Bembe, Province of Uíge, has a Master’s degree in International Economic Relations by the University of Kiev / Ukraine. He attended courses in Preventive Diplomacy at Columbia University, New York, in Conflict Management, Resolution and Mediation at the Jimmy Carter Center, and Diplomacy at the Cairo Ministry of Foreign Affairs Institute in Egypt, United Nations Law and Practice at New York University, USA.



Before being appointed Minister, he served as Secretary of State for External Relations, Representative of the African Union to the United Nations, in New York, Diplomatic Adviser to the President of the African Union Commission, Minister Counsellor at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Angola to the United Nations, in New York.



Ambassador Téte António was also a member of the Angolan delegation to the United Nations Security Council (2003-2004), Principal Expert during the Angolan Presidency of the UN Peacebuilding Commission; Adviser to the President of the 59th Session of the UN General Assembly (2004-2005); Director of the Office of the Vice Minister of External Relations (1999-2002); African Union Political Observer to the United Nations Mission for the Organization of a Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) based in El Aiune, Western Sahara from 1997 to 1999; Diplomat at the Embassy of the Republic of Angola in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Permanent Mission to the African Union (1993-1997), Official of the African Union and Specialized Institutions Department of the Africa and Middle East Directorate of the Ministry of External Relations and Employee of IMPORTANG assigned to the Ministry of Foreign Trade.



Ambassador Téte António joined several African Union election observation missions and attended several study missions to countries emerged from conflict by the UN Peacebuilding Commission; Participated in several meetings of the UN, African Union, South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Economic Commission of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).



He speaks fluently and writes Portuguese, English, French, Russian, Kikongo, and Lingala. He co-authored the book entitled: “Angola at the UN Security Council (2003-2004), Experience and Practical Contribution to Conflict Resolution in Africa“.



Source: Minister of External Relations - Angola Embassy


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Leonard Wantchekon

James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Politics and International Affairs

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