Luiz Palmeira
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
1 January 1995  12 January 2001
PresidentFernando Henrique Cardoso
Preceded byCelso Amorim
Succeeded byCelso Lafer
Secretary General of Foreign Affairs
In office
8 October 1992  23 June 1993
PresidentItamar Franco
Preceded byLuiz Felipe de Seixas Corrêa
Succeeded byCelso Amorim
Ambassador of Brazil to Portugal
In office
18 August 1990  7 October 1992
Nominated byFernando Collor de Mello
Preceded byAlberto da Costa e Silva
Succeeded byLuiz Henrique Pereira da Fonseca
Ambassador of Brazil to Suriname
In office
18 July 1983  1 August 1985
Nominated byJoão Figueiredo
Preceded byNestor dos Santos Lima
Succeeded bySérgio Bath
Personal details
Born
Luiz Felipe Palmeira Lampreia

(1941-10-19)19 October 1941
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died2 February 2016(2016-02-02) (aged 74)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Luiz Felipe Palmeira Lampreia (19 October 1941 2 February 2016) was a Brazilian diplomat and sociologist. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. Lampreia worked as a professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. He served as chairman of the Industry Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro. He created a blog during his later career called O Globo.

Lampreia served as ambassador to Suriname from 1983 until 1985, and ambassor to Portugal from 1990 to 1992.[1] He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 2001.[2]

Lampreia died in Rio de Janeiro from a heart attack on 2 February 2016 at the age of 74.[3]

Honors and awards

References

  1. "Origens da cooperaçao nuclear" (PDF). Wilson Center (in Portuguese). p. xii. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. "Luiz Felipe Lampreia". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  3. Morre Luiz Felipe Lampreia, ex-ministro das Relações Exteriores Portal G1, 2 February 2015
  4. "Resolución N° 397/997. ENTREGA DE MEDALLA DE LA REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY. LUIZ FELIPE LAMPREIA. BRASIL" (in Spanish). IMPO. Retrieved 10 August 2020.


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