Chris van der Klaauw
Christoph Albert "Chris" van der Klaauw (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈɑlbərt ˈkrɪs fɑn dɛr ˈklʌu]; 13 August 1924 – 16 March 2005) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). From 19 December 1977 to 11 Septembter 1981, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the first Van Agt cabinet. He then became the Dutch ambassador to Belgium (1982–1986) and Portugal (1986–1989).
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Chris van der Klaauw
Christoph Albert "Chris" van der Klaauw (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈɑlbərt ˈkrɪs fɑn dɛr ˈklʌu]; 13 August 1924 – 16 March 2005) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). From 19 December 1977 to 11 Septembter 1981, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the first Van Agt cabinet. He then became the Dutch ambassador to Belgium (1982–1986) and Portugal (1986–1989).
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Christoph Albert "Chris" van d ...... 986) and Portugal (1986–1989).
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Christoph Albert (Chris) van d ...... ischer Diplomat und Politiker.
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Christoph Albert (Chris) van d ...... rlandse diplomaat en minister.
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... 86) e Portogallo (1986-1989)..
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... lítico e diplomata neerlandês.
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... remier ministre Dries van Agt.
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Кристоф Альберт (Крис) ван дер ...... р иностранных дел (1977—1981).
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Крістоф Альберт (Кріс) ван дер ...... закордонних справ (1977—1981).
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Chris van der Klaauw in 1977
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Caroline van der Klaauw
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Ida van der Klaauw
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Jan Willem van der Klaauw
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Maarten van der Klaauw
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Tineke van der Klaauw
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Ambassador of the
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Netherlands to Belgium
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Netherlands to Portugal
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Henriette van Everdingen
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Christoph Albert "Chris" van d ...... 986) and Portugal (1986–1989).
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Christoph Albert (Chris) van d ...... ischer Diplomat und Politiker.
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Christoph Albert (Chris) van d ...... rlandse diplomaat en minister.
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... 86) e Portogallo (1986-1989)..
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... lítico e diplomata neerlandês.
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Christoph Albert van der Klaau ...... remier ministre Dries van Agt.
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Кристоф Альберт (Крис) ван дер ...... р иностранных дел (1977—1981).
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Крістоф Альберт (Кріс) ван дер ...... закордонних справ (1977—1981).
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