Place of birth
Paris
Education
1972 - Paris Institute of Political Science;
1973 - Columbia University;
1981 - Paris National School of Public Administration
Professional Experience
1974-1977 - Third secretary of the French Embassy in Rome;
1977-1980 - Second secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations;
1980-1984 - Employee of the Analysis and Forecasting Center of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
1984-1988 - First Secretary of the French Embassy in Washington;
1988-1989 - First Secretary of the European Conference on Security and Co-operation in Vienna;
1989-1992 - Second Counselor at the French Embassy in the Republic of Chad;
1992-1993 - First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the Euro-Atlantic Council (Brussels);
1993-1996 - Deputy Permanent Representative of France to the Western European Union (Brussels);
1996-1998 - Adviser to the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France;
1997-1998 - Inspector General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
1998-2001 - Officer of the Strategy, Security and Disarmament Division of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
2001-2003 - Head of International and Strategic Affairs of the General Secretariat of National Defense of France;
2003-2004 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Georgia;
2004-2005 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia;
2006 - Leader of political union The Way for Georgia;
2006-2015 - Professor at the French Institute of Political Science;
2010-2015 - Head of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on Iran;
2016-2020 - Member of Parliament of Georgia of the 9th convocation;
2018 - Elected President of Georgia