Jan Tombiński


Jan Tadeusz Tombiński is a Polish historian and diplomat, Poland ambassador to Slovenia, France, permanent representative to the European Union, and EU ambassador to Ukraine and the Holy See.

Life

Tombiński in his youth, he was practicing fencing. In 1978, he was Poland junior vice champion in foil. He received his Master titles from German studies and history at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. Shortly after graduation he was employed by the university library, since 1987 he was lecturer at the Jagiellonian University Institute of History.
During 1980s he was active member of Poland dissident movement. Between 1981 and 1984 he was deputy head of the Jagiellonian University Independent Students’ Association. For a short period of time he was there head of the students' union. He was also editor of the illegal self-publishing magazines.
In 1990, Tombiński joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He began his career as the Third Secretary at the embassy in Prague. In 1995, he was posted at the newly formed embassy in Ljubljana, following year being nominated ambassador to Slovenia, accredited also to Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 1998 to 2001 he was director of the MFA Department of Europe. Later, he was ambassador to France and permanent representative to the European Union. Later, he joined the European External Action Service, serving as an EU ambassador to Ukraine and the Holy See.
Besides Polish, Tombiński speaks English, German, French, Slovene, Czech, and Ukrainian. He is married to Agnieszka Tombińska, with ten children.

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