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Robert Krieger
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Robert Friedrich Krieger
Titles & Offices New Alexandrian Ambassador to Çakaristan (1749 AN - )
Birth Date 8.IX.1701 AN
Birth Place Parap, Wechua Nation
Education Political Science, International Law
Alma Mater
Occupation Diplomat
Employer Department of State
Political Affiliation Independent
Languages
Residence Çakaristan Agra, Çakaristan
National Origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Citizenship(s) Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie

Robert Krieger (born 8.IX.1701 AN) is a New Alexandrian diplomat who has served as Ambassador to Çakaristan since 1749 AN. Born in Parap, Wechua Nation, he studied political science at the Royal University of Parap before completing advanced studies in international law at the University of Cárdenas. Prior to his appointment to Çakaristan, Krieger served in the Department of State's Apollonian Affairs Bureau, where he developed expertise in relations with the Çakar Empire and other nations bordering the Strait of Pearls. His posting to Agra came during a period of warming relations between the Federation and the Empire following the normalization of ties with Raspur Pact nations in 1713 AN.

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