Károly Kovács

Károly Kovács
Hungarian Charge d'Affaires ad interim to the United States
In office
8 April 1975  14 July 1975
Preceded by Károly Szabó
Succeeded by Ferenc Esztergályos
Personal details
Born (1931-11-04)November 4, 1931
Solt, Hungary
Died October 20, 2007(2007-10-20) (aged 75)
Budapest, Hungary
Political party MSZMP
Profession politician
The native form of this personal name is Kovács Károly. This article uses the Western name order.

Károly Kovács (4 November 1931 – 20 October 2007) was a Hungarian jurist and diplomat, who served as Hungarian Charge d'Affaires ad interim to the United States in 1975.

He entered foreign service in 1965. He subsequently served in Ottawa (1965–1970). He was a Hungarian delegate at the International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) between 1973 and 1974, during the final stage of the Vietnam War. He was Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Hungary in Washington, D.C. from 1974 to 1978. Returning home, he belonged to the Foreign Affairs Department's staff of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) between 1978 and 1984.[1]

He served as Hungarian Ambassador to Pakistan between 1984 and 1988,[2] Then he was head of the foreign service's Personnel and Education Department between 1988 and 1990. After that he served as Hungarian Ambassador to the Philippines from 1991 to 1993. He retired on 31 December 1993.[3]

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Károly Szabó
Hungarian Charge d'Affaires ad interim to the United States
1975
Succeeded by
Ferenc Esztergályos
Preceded by
József Ferró
Hungarian Ambassador to Pakistan
1984–1988
Succeeded by
András Dallos
Preceded by
Péter Trunk
Hungarian Ambassador to the Philippines
1991–1993
Succeeded by
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