Dimiter Tzantchev is a Bulgarian diplomat, Ambassador, Permanent representative of the Republic of Bulgaria to the European union.
Background
His father, Tzantcho Tzantchev (Tsancho Tsanchev) was a renowned director of photography in the Bulgarian cinema who has created some of the most popular Bulgarian films in 1960"s, 1970"s and 1980"son In his childhood Dimiter appeared in supporting roles in some of his father"s films. His mother Lidia originates from the oldest founding families in the well known neighborhoods of the Bulgarian capital"s Sofia Boyana and Gorna Banya.
Education
1985 - graduated with Gold medal (summa cum laude) from the French Language Lycee in Sofia. 1992 - Master of Art (Master of Arts) in Arab studies from Sofia University "Saint Kliment Ohridski", graduated summa cum laude. 2002 - Master of Laws (Master of Laws), specialized in International law and international relations, from Sofia University "Saint Kliment Ohridski".
2006 - graduated from the High Level course of the European Security and Defense College in Brussels.
Career
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 28, 1966. 1995 - specialization in Diplomatic practice and International negotiations at the Institut International d"Administration Publique in Paris(merged with the Ecole Nationale d"Administration - Ecole nationale d'administration). 2004-2005 - training courses in Chairing international meetings, United Nations documentation and Negotiation skills at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (United Nations Institute for Training and Research).
From March 2012 — Ambassador, Permanent representative of the Republic of Bulgaria to the European union.
2010-2012 — Vice-Minister of Foreign affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria, Chair of the National Committee United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 2008-2010 — Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the State of Israel. 2005-2008 — Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria.
2005 — Head of North Atlantic Treaty Organization and ESDP Department at the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria. 2002-2005 — Ambassador, Permanent representative of the Republic of Bulgaria to the United Nations Office and the other international organizations in Geneva.
2001-2002 — Foreign Policy Secretary to the President of the Republic of Bulgaria Petar Stoyanov.
1999-2001 — Head of Middle East and North Africa Department at the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria. 1996-1999 — Deputy Head of Mission, Head of the Political Affairs and Press section at the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Israel
1993-1996 — Desk Officer for Iraq and Gulf countries at the Ministry of Foreign affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria
1992-1993 — Editor at the Bulgarian National Radio
Vice-president of the United Nations Compensations Committee - 2002-2004. President of the Trade and Development Board of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development - 2002-2003.
President of the Coordination Committee of World Intellectual Property Organization - 2003-2004.
Chair of the 5th Conference on the conventional weapons - 2003. Supporting role as Prince Svetoslav Terter"s nephew in the film "Князът" ("The Prince"), 1970, director
Petar B. Vasilev
Recurring role as Kircho in the film "Фильо и Макензен" ("Filyo I Makenzen"), 1978, director Dimitar Petrov
Supporting role as Railway worker"s son in the film "Топло" ("Toplo"), 1979, director
Vladimir Yanchev.
Membership
Member of the Governing Board of the Geneva Center for Security Policy (GCSP) - 2002-2005. Member of the Governing Board of the Center for democratic control on the armed forces (DECAF) - 2003-2005.