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               from 1985 to 1990, despite my junior rank, my
               position as ‘private secretary’ to the ambassador
 Interview with   and  chief  of  protocol  of  the  embassy  and  my
               nature  to  be  helpful  and  constructive,  allowed
 David Chikvaidze  me to get to know many people from different
               layers  of  American  society,  officials,  business
               and academic personalities, cultural figures, etc.
               Despite being tethered to the ambassador’s front
               office for an average of twelve to fourteen hours a
               day, I still managed to do a lot of public speaking
               before  live  audiences  and  on  network  TV  and
               to attend social events. In the process, I visited
               forty-five of the fifty states. In all, I was blessed
               with friendships, both professional and personal,
               many  of  which  have  lasted  to  this  day.  More
               in those five years, than in the ten years at the   the  presidency  and  announced  that  the  USSR
               United Nations in New York, actually, due to the   would “cease its existence” on New Year’s Eve.
               difference in demand: most UN staff members at   Shortly thereafter, in January 1992, I was invited
               UNHQ, unless they professionally interact with   to join the same protocol office but now of the
               host country and host city authorities, can go for   president of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin.
               years without meeting an American – doormen   It too was interesting work. The highlight was
               and cab drivers excluded – unless the person in   my  assignment  to  advance  President  Yeltsin’s
               question  already  has  contacts  and  friendships   participation in the first ever summit meeting of
               and a desire to maintain and grow them. I acted   the United Nations Security Council in January
               on the same instinct when I arrived in Geneva   1992. Eleven months later, on December 25, I
               in 2003, immediately immersing myself in the   resigned my position in the Kremlin and headed
               cultural and academic life of Geneva. What else   to New York City in January 1993, to start a new
 Vice President of the Swiss Forum on International Affairs  can I tell you; I am a Hollywood classic movie   life with my wife and eleven-year-old son as a
 Associate Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy  buff and love country music and classic jazz. Oh,   staff member of the United Nations Secretariat
                                                      with  a  six-month  contract  at  the  P3  level  in
               and  I  have  been  and  continue  to  be  a  faithful
 former Chef de Cabinet of the Director-General of UNOG  follower  of  Star  Trek,  or  a  ‘trekkie’  as  we  are   hand.  Joining  the  United  Nations  Secretariat
               known, since I was ten years old.      was something that I had decided and worked
                                                      on to achieve. I was the first Georgian to join
 Mr. Chikvaidze is a well-known and respected   You  are  a  well-known  figure  in  International   You spent over four decades in diplomacy and   the  Secretariat  against  the  newly  established
 figure in diplomatic circles — and far beyond.   Geneva. Could you please tell us a little about   international  relations,  including  more  than   Georgian geographic quota.
 Over  the  years,  he  has  held  key  positions  at   yourself, perhaps something that doesn’t appear   thirty years at the United Nations—in both New
 the  United  Nations,  including  Director  of  the   in your official biography?  York and Geneva. Can you share more about that   The  first  and  most  important  formative
 Library and Chief de Cabinet to the Director-  Every person has facets that do not fit within the   experience and how it shaped your professional   experience  as  a  UN  staff  member  was  the
 General  in  Geneva.  In  each  of  these  roles,  he   pithy wording of a brief biography, or a CV genre,   outlook?  satisfaction  of  working  impartially  for  all  the
 has demonstrated an unwavering commitment   and  I  am  no  exception.  Without  going  on  at   As I noted above, I began my career as a ‘bilateral   member states of the Organization and not just
 to the values of the UN and to the people who   length about ‘Dear Me’, as Peter Ustinov entitled   diplomat’ working for my country which at the   for  one  country.  I  must  admit,  though,  that  it
 work within it.  his  autobiography,  I  can  say  that  I  consider   time was the Soviet Union. I have always been,   took me about a year to train my heart not to skip
 myself to be a ‘normal extrovert.’ I like and enjoy   am and will be a Georgian, ethnically, mentally,   a beat at the sight and sound of a presidential
 Those  who  know  him  best  describe  him  as   interacting with people. Professionally, in every   physically,  culturally,  but  at  the  time,  my  little   motorcade! The other key formative experience
 intelligent,  efficient,  and  tireless  in  his  work.   duty station this translated into making contacts   native  land  was  part  of  the  Soviet  Union,  and   was when I first went on mission to a war-torn
 He is also widely appreciated for his integrity:   and  friends  in  the  host  country  and  city.  The   I  saw  no  discrepancy.  At  the  end  of  my  five   area and saw the people for whose well-being,
 a  man  who  keeps  his  word,  who  combines   worst thing for a diplomat, any person, in fact, is   years  in  Washington,  D.C.,  I  was  invited  to   often survival, we were working in offices in New
 professionalism  with  a  rare  human  touch.  His   to lock oneself into the ‘international ghetto’ and   join the protocol office of the newly established   York and other comfortable duty stations. The
 long-standing  presence  at  the  UN  has  made   not interact and get to know the population and   administration  of  the  president  of  the  USSR.   work and role of the United Nations and of my
 him  both  a  reference  point  for  colleagues  and   the country where fate has taken you. Language   It  was  exciting  work  planning  foreign  visits   small part in the huge Organization immediately
 a trusted voice in the international community.   skills and the nature of one’s work also have a   and  accompanying  the  president  and  Mrs.   fell  into  perspective  and  became  worthwhile
 Now we will leave the floor to Mr. Chikvaidze   lot to do with the extent of one’s integration. In   Gorbachev  and  managing  the  visits  of  foreign   when I saw the bright eyes of displaced children,
 to kindly replied to all our questions, the floor   my first diplomatic posting as special assistant   dignitaries. All that came to a screeching halt on   so  unfortunate,  yet  so  enthusiastic  and  full  of
 is yours.  to the Soviet ambassador in Washington, D.C.
               December 25, 1991, when Gorbachev resigned   energy  and  kindness.  That  first  feeling  stayed



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