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Deputy
French Consul to speak
Pierre Mattot |
Pierre
Mattot, press and communication officer for the French Consulate
in San Francisco, will speak at Sacramento State about relations
between France and the United States and the challenges the
two countries face in a changing world. The event will start
at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the Music Recital Hall in Capistrano
Hall.
In his
lecture, “France and the United States, Challenges and
Opportunities,” Mattot will discuss the need for the
two nations to come together to tackle the crisis in the Middle
East, nuclear expansion in Iran and poverty in the world.
Mattot
has an extensive background in foreign affairs and has been
stationed in more than nine countries, including Iran and
Iraq during the Iran-Iraq conflict in the 1980s. While in
Iraq, Mattot worked with the Iraqi Minister of Education as
Attache for Cooperation and Education. He said one of his
greatest accomplishments was reopening the French Embassy’s
cultural department in Iran, two years after it was closed
in 1986 due to tensions between Iran and France. He has also
held positions in Malaysia, Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia
and has been the deputy consul in San Francisco since August
2004.
As
press and communication officer, Mattot works closely with
the media and general public answering questions about French
news and local issues such as the recent riots in France,
France’s stance on the war in Iraq and the country’s
contribution to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. He said
that while France and the United States have had disagreements
in the past, the two nations now have a fruitful relationship,
enabling them to pursue new opportunities in the future.
For more information call the Sociology Department at 278-6522.
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