Ernst Jaakson

Estonian diplomat and UN representative

Ernst Jaakson - Estonian diplomat and UN representative
Born

August 11th, 1905
119 years ago

Died

September 4th, 1998
26 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Estonia

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Born in 1905, a diplomat represented Estonia during pivotal moments in international relations. Played a significant role in the post-World War II period, advocating for Estonian independence. Served as Estonia's ambassador to the United Nations and coordinated efforts to gain international recognition for Estonia's sovereignty. Engaged in various diplomatic missions and was active in discussions regarding Baltic states during the Cold War.

Represented Estonia at the United Nations

Advocated for Baltic states' independence

Served as Estonia's ambassador in critical periods

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