Eduard Wilhelmus Vincent Maria Hoeks is a Dutch diplomat. He was born in Breda (9 November 1952), he studied in Amsterdam and served forty two years for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, mainly at Embassies abroad. His last function was Ambassador in Ukraine from 2017[1] to 2019.[2]
After grammar school, Eduard Hoeks finished his studies Cum Laude at the University of Amsterdam in 1977: Political and Social Sciences (international relations and international law).[3]
Eduard Hoeks joined the Diplomatic Class of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in September 1978. He then served as a junior diplomat at the Embassies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nairobi (Kenya), in Sofia (Bulgaria), in Moscow (USSR) and in Dhaka (Bangladesh), He was a deputy head of mission in Algiers (Algeria), and in the West African capital Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). In Jakarta (Indonesia) he headed the political section of the Embassy. After that he worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague as head of the Eastern European Division. From then on, he held the following positions: NATO Political Advisor for the four star American general and SFOR Commander in Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina). Afterwards he served twice as Consul-General: in Saigon (Vietnam) and in Saint Petersburg (Russia); Hoeks served three times as Ambassador: in Luxembourg (Luxemburg), in Prague (Czech Republic) and in Kyiv (Ukraine).
He was ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Prague (2012-2017);[4] From 2017, he was the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kyiv.[5][6]
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