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Geraldo Holanda Cavalcanti

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He entered the diplomatic service, by direct competition, in 1954. He served in Washington, Geneva, Moscow, New York, Hong Kong and Bonn. In 1974, he was invited by
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to join his Cabinet. In 1978, he was appointed Ambassador to
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