Dr Valentin Inzko is an Austrian diplomat who served for four years as
Ambassador to Slovenia immediately before taking up his appointment as
High Representative and EU Special Representative (HR/EUSR) for Bosnia and
Herzegovina in March 2009.
Dr Inzko has been involved in Southeast European diplomacy since 1981,
when he joined the Austrian Foreign Ministry and began working for the
department responsible for relations with the region. He was assigned to
the Austrian Embassy in Belgrade from 1982 to 1986, and in1992 he headed
the OSCE Mission in Sandzak. From 1996 to 1999 Dr Inzko served as the
first resident Austrian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this
capacity he was responsible for establishing the Austrian embassy in
Sarajevo. Based in Vienna from 1999 to 2005, Dr Inzko headed the Austrian
Foreign Ministry department responsible for Central, Eastern and Southern
Europe as well as Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus.
Before joining the Foreign Ministry, Dr Inzko held senior positions
with UN Development Programme missions in Mongolia and Sri Lanka. His
other diplomatic postings have included serving as the Austrian
Representative at the United Nations, and as the Deputy Director of the UN
Disarmament mission.
Dr Inzko was born on 22 May 1949 in Klagenfurt, Austria, and grew up in
a Slovene-speaking household. He was educated at a bi-lingual (Slovene and
German) primary school in the village of Suetschach, near Klagenfurt, and
then at the secondary school for Slovenes in Klagenfurt. He studied Law
and Languages at Graz University, specializing in Russian and what was
then Serbo-Croat. He subsequently studied at the Diplomatic Academy in
Vienna.
Inzko is married to the noted mezzo-soprano Bernarda Fink. The couple
have two children.