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Lyonpo Daw Penjo is the Permanent Representative (or ambassador) of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 26 November 2003. He is also the first Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bhutan to Canada, and presented his credentials to the Governor General of Canada at Rideau Hall in November 2004. Daw Penjo was a Vice-President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2004.

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  • Daw Penjo (en)
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  • Льонпо Дау Пенджо — Постоянный представитель (или посол) Королевства Бутан в Организации Объединённых Наций. Он вручил свои верительные грамоты Генеральному секретарю ООН 26 ноября 2003 года. Дау Пенджо также является Первым послом Королевства Бутан в Канаде, он вручил свою верительную грамоту генерал-губернатору Канады в Ридо-холл в ноябре 2004 года. В 2004 году Дау Пенджо был вице-президентом Экономического и Социального Совета ООН (ЭКОСОС). (ru)
  • Lyonpo Daw Penjo is the Permanent Representative (or ambassador) of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 26 November 2003. He is also the first Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bhutan to Canada, and presented his credentials to the Governor General of Canada at Rideau Hall in November 2004. Daw Penjo was a Vice-President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2004. (en)
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  • Lyonpo Daw Penjo is the Permanent Representative (or ambassador) of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 26 November 2003. He is also the first Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bhutan to Canada, and presented his credentials to the Governor General of Canada at Rideau Hall in November 2004. Daw Penjo was a Vice-President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2004. He was one of the speakers at the UN's tribute to the memory of Pope John Paul II during the 59th General Assembly, with his quote describing the late Pope as "... the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, but always a true leader for all, who had devoted his life to the cause of peace, harmony and justice" being repeated frequently on news programs. (en)
  • Льонпо Дау Пенджо — Постоянный представитель (или посол) Королевства Бутан в Организации Объединённых Наций. Он вручил свои верительные грамоты Генеральному секретарю ООН 26 ноября 2003 года. Дау Пенджо также является Первым послом Королевства Бутан в Канаде, он вручил свою верительную грамоту генерал-губернатору Канады в Ридо-холл в ноябре 2004 года. В 2004 году Дау Пенджо был вице-президентом Экономического и Социального Совета ООН (ЭКОСОС). (ru)
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