KEDUTAAN BESAR REPUBLIK INDONESIA
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
8 Darwin Avenue, Yarralumla, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600
AUSTRALIA

Curriculum Vitae
Of The Ambassador Extraordinary And Plenipotentiary
Of The Republic of Indonesia To The Commonwealth Of Australia
H.E. Mr. IMRON COTAN

H.E. Mr. Imron Cotan was born on December 21, 1954 and is married to Mrs. Sri Nuraeni Cotan and they have two daughters and a son. He graduated from the Faculty of Socio-Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta - the oldest university in Indonesia - majoring in international relations in 1982.

In 1983 Mr. Cotan joined the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that has ever since assigned and entrusted him with various duties and responsibilities. Immediately after graduating from DFA's diplomatic course for junior diplomats (1984), he was assigned to supervise Indonesia's bilateral cooperation with friendly countries in the field of environmental preservation. In 1986 he was sent to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to UN Office in Geneva, Switzerland, as third secretary, entrusted to handle matters related to intellectual property rights. In 1989 he was instructed to participate in the UN Disarmament Fellowship Program to familiarize himself with those intricate issues of the maintenance of international peace and security before taking up a new position as chief of disarmament section, Directorate of International Organizations, Directorate General for Political Affairs - DFA Jakarta. He functioned as such for two years.

In 1992 he was again sent to Indonesia's Permanent Mission in Geneva, Switzerland, as second secretary and afterward promoted to first secretary to become the section chief for international peace and security affairs during which he was intensively involved with, and engaged in, various negotiating forums such as, inter alia, the Conference on Disarmament, Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Conferences, Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Conferences, and Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review and Extension Conferences (1992-1997) and, UN General Assembly (1986-2001). During the NPT Review and Extension Conference (1995), Mr. Cotan was the spokesman for the Non-Aligned Movement as well as Indonesia's chief negotiator in Main Committee I dealing with issues related not only to the review and extension of the NPT, but also to the maintenance of international peace and security, especially weapons of mass-destruction issues.

Returning to DFA in Jakarta (1997), Mr. Cotan briefly served as Deputy Director for Mass Media, Directorate of Information, Directorate General for Socio-cultural Relations whose primary responsibility was to monitor as well issue permits for foreign correspondents or journalists operating in Indonesia. In 1998, he was promoted as Deputy Assistant to the Minister State Secretary for Political Affairs, State Secretariat (Office of the President) responsible for policy formulation on a wide-range of issues pertinent to Indonesia's foreign relations. In 2000 this office was liquidated and transformed into the Bureau for International Studies that Mr. Cotan also had the honor to become its first director. During this period, President Megawati Soekarnoputri accorded Mr. Cotan 'Satya Wirakarya' Medal of Honor, acknowledging his outstanding services rendered to the nation, Indonesian government and its people. On May 2002, he was appointed as Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission of the Indonesian Embassy in Canberra, Australia.

He was recalled to Jakarta, August 2003, and briefly served as Senior Official seconded to the Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs. He was later on appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to the Commonwealth of Australia and presented his Letters of Credence to the Governor General of Australia, Major-General Michael Jefferry, at Government House, Canberra, on November 28, 2003.

Canberra, 1 December 2003


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