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Koro Bessho

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Koro Bessho
別所 浩郎
Bessho in 2018
Grand Chamberlain to the Emperor
Assumed office
1 April 2021
MonarchNaruhito
Preceded byNobutake Odano
Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
In office
10 June 2016 – 19 November 2019
Preceded byMotohide Yoshikawa
Succeeded byKimihiro Ishikane
Ambassador of Japan to the Republic of Korea
In office
2012–2016
Preceded byMasatoshi Mutō
Succeeded byYasumasa Nagamine
Personal details
Born (1953-02-05) 5 February 1953 (age 71)
Hyōgo Prefecture
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo

Koro Bessho (別所 浩郎, Bessho Kōrō, born 5 February 1953) is a Japanese diplomat who has served as Grand Chamberlain to the Emperor since 2021. He previously served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2016 to 2019, and as President of the United Nations Security Council in July 2016 and December 2017.

Career

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Bessho was born in Hyōgo Prefecture and lived in New Zealand as an elementary and junior high school student. He graduated from Nada High School in Kobe and obtained an LL.B. from the University of Tokyo in 1975, thereafter joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He worked in the Japanese Embassy in Washington D.C. from 1990 to 1993, and in 1995 was appointed head of the Northeast Asia Division of the Foreign Ministry. He served as Executive Secretary to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi from April 2001, and as Ambassador to the Republic of Korea from 2012 to 2016.[1]

As ambassador to South Korea, he made efforts to resolve the ongoing controversy between the two countries surrounding the comfort women issue.[2] He left Korea to serve as the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Japan in June 2016. He received the ROK's highest diplomatic honor for his work to improve Japan-Korea relations that same year.[3] Sankei Shimbun Seoul correspondent Katsuhiro Kuroda described Bessho as one of the "best five" of the fourteen Japanese ambassadors to South Korea since 1977, praising his English ability and his good relationship with the press.[4]

As Permanent Representative Bessho served as rotating president of the UN Security Council in July 2016, and was responsible for tallying the ballots in the United Nations Secretary-General selection held that month.[5] He replaced as permanent representative and retired from the foreign service in 2019.

Bessho was appointed Grand Chamberlain to the Emperor in April 2021.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Ambassadors | Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations (UN) in New York". www.un.emb-japan.go.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  2. ^ "Seoul lauds envoy's sex slave stance". The Japan Times Online. February 9, 2014. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "South Korea presents Japan's U.N. envoy Bessho with top diplomatic award". The Japan Times Online. August 14, 2016. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  4. ^ Kuroda, Katsuhiro (June 18, 2016). "【ソウルからヨボセヨ】別所前大使の心残りは… 放置されたままの大使館前の「慰安婦像」". Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  5. ^ "Men Voting for Men: UN Security Council Holds Its First Straw Poll to Pick a Secretary-General | PassBlue". Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  6. ^ "別所新侍従長が会見 「誠心誠意尽くしたい」". The Nikkei. Tokyo. April 1, 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Japanese Ambassador to South Korea
2012–2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Motohide Yoshikawa
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
2016–2019
Succeeded by
Court offices
Preceded by
Masato Kaji
Vice Grand Chamberlain
2020–2021
Succeeded by
Norihiro Sakane
Preceded by Grand Chamberlain
2021–present
Incumbent