Renée Jones-Bos

Regina Veronica Maria "Renée" Jones-Bos (Dutch pronunciation: [reːˈɣinaː veːˈroːnikaː maːˈrijaː ɟoːns bɔs]; born 20 December 1952) is a Dutch civil servant and diplomat. She has been the Netherlands Ambassasor to Russia since 2016. Previously, Jones-Bos was Ambassador to the United States in Washington (2007–2012) and Secretary-General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague (2012–2016).

Renée Jones-Bos
Renée Jones-Bos in 2014
44th Netherlands Ambassador to Russian Federation
Assumed office
August 2016
MonarchKing Willem-Alexander
Prime MinisterMark Rutte
Preceded byRon van Dartel
Personal details
Born
Regina Veronica Maria Bos

(1952-12-20) 20 December 1952
Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands
Spouse(s)Richard Jones
Children2

Early life and education

Regina Veronica Maria Bos was born on 20 December 1952 in Oud-Beijerland in the Netherlands, where she also grew up.

She holds a Masters of Arts degree in Russian Studies from the University of Sussex (UK) and a degree in Russian and English Studies, Politics and Economics from the University of Antwerp (Belgium).

Career

Before joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jones-Bos began her career as a translator/interpreter. The Ambassador speaks French, German, Italian and Russian.

She was First Secretary to the Netherlands Embassy in Washington from 1987 to 1990.

Jones-Bos possesses extensive experience in diplomacy and has steadily risen through the ranks of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prior to her appointment to Washington, Jones-Bos served as the Director-General for Regional Policy and Consular Affairs and as Ambassador -at- Large for Human Rights.

Jones-Bos also served as the Head of the Security Council Task Force of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previous duties within the Ministry also included: Deputy Chief of Mission to the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic; Head of Recruitment & Training; and postings in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Paramaribo, Suriname; and Moscow, USSR.

Jones-Bos has held several board positions throughout her career with many institutions including: the Supervisory Board of the Leiden University Medical Center; the Netherlands Society for International Affairs (NGIZ); the Advisory Board of the University of Tilburg; and the Selection Board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Jones-Bos served as the 44th Netherlands Ambassador to the United States from 2007 to 2012. She presented her Letters of Credential to President George W. Bush on 18 September 2008. At the time, she said about her work: "For more than 400 years, the Netherlands and the United States have been joined by the values of freedom, justice and an entrepreneurial spirit. A vibrant economic force, the Netherlands is also the third largest investor in America and a reliable trade and investment partner to the U.S. Together with my team at the Embassy and the Dutch Consulates General and Honorary Consuls in the U.S., we promote strong bilateral relations between the United States and the Netherlands in the areas of security and international law; food and nutrition; energy and climate; and water management."

From 2012 to 2016, Jones-Bos was Secretary-General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague.[1][2]

Since the summer of 2016, Jones-Bos has been the Netherlands Ambassador to Russia.[2] In October 2018, the Russian foreign ministry summon her over what it described as a campaign of disinformation against Russia; Dutch authorities had previously said they had disrupted an attempt by Russian intelligence agents to hack the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), detaining and then expelling four men.[3]

Personal life

Jones-Bos and her husband, Richard Jones, have two children.

References

  1. "Jones-Bos nieuwe hoogste ambtenaar BuZa" (in Dutch), de Volkskrant, 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  2. Mark Kranenburg, "Renée Jones-Bos nieuwe ambassadeur Moskou" (in Dutch), NRC Handelsblad, 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  3. Katya Golubkova (October 8, 2018), Russia to summon Dutch ambassador on Monday: TASS Reuters.
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