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Helvetian Ambassador Seger welcomed in Dresden

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Ambassador Paul Seger and Premier Michael Kretschmer at the Heraldry Hall of the Saxon State Chancery – Picture by Sächsische Staatskanzlei.

17 January 2019, Dresden, Germany:  Premier of the Free State of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer received the Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to Germany,  Paul Seger, for a courtesy call. 
Informal talks about the trade and cultural ties between Saxony and the Swiss Confederation were discussed. 

Dr. Paul Seger is head of mission to Germany since 28 August 2018. He hails from the Canton of Basel-City, the smallest by surface out of 26 Helvetian cantons.

He studied law at the University of and began his diplomatic career in 1986. He has served in Kinshasa, New York (UN), Buenos Aires and Yangon. His previous ambassador was the latter to the Union of Myanmar. This diplomatic post is to be his last one. 

For further information:  Embassy to Germany: https://www.eda.admin.ch/berlin

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