Petr Kolář
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Petr Kolář is a Czech politician
Politician
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. Until the end of June 2010 he was the Ambassador
Ambassador
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 of the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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 to the United States
United States
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Early life

Kolář graduated from Charles University in Prague
Prague
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 in 1986 with majors in information technology
Information technology
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, library science
Library science
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 and ethnography
Ethnography
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. His interests are international politics, sport
Sport
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, literature
Literature
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, history
History
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, fine arts. Kolář is married and has two children.

Diplomatic career

Kolář has held numerous positions positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic)
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. From 1996 to 1998, he served as Czech Ambassador to Sweden
Sweden
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. In 1999, Kolář became Ambassador to Ireland
Republic of Ireland
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. He left the office in 2003. From 1 September 2003 to 12 October 2005, he was Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister for Bilateral Relations
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic)
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