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Luxembourgish politician
Jean Asselborn (born 27 April 1949) is a Luxembourgish former politician who served in the government of Luxembourg as Minister for Foreign Affairs from
Jean_Asselborn
Town in Diekirch, Luxembourg
Asselborn (German pronunciation: [ˈasl̩ˌbɔʁn]; Luxembourgish: Aasselbuer) is a small town in the commune of Wincrange, in northern Luxembourg. As of 2025[update]
Asselborn
31st Government of Luxembourg from 2004 to 2009
The first Juncker–Asselborn Government was the government of Luxembourg between 31 July 2004 and 23 July 2009. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister
Juncker–Asselborn I Government
Juncker–Asselborn_I_Government
Topics referred to by the same term
The Juncker-Asselborn Ministry may refer to: Juncker-Asselborn Ministry I Juncker-Asselborn Ministry II This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Juncker-Asselborn_Ministry
Political party in Luxembourg
Minister Jean-Claude Juncker in the first Juncker–Asselborn government, with the LSAP's Jean Asselborn serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Luxembourg_Socialist_Workers'_Party
Country in Western Europe
Archived from the original on 5 March 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2020. "Asselborn's final Security Council meeting". Luxemburger Wort. 19 December 2014.
Luxembourg
Luxembourgish educator and politician
Simone Asselborn-Bintz (born 24 January 1966 in Esch-sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourgish educator and politician affiliated with the Luxembourg Socialist
Simone_Asselborn-Bintz
32nd Government of Luxembourg from 2009 to 2013
The Juncker–Asselborn II Government was the government of Luxembourg between 23 July 2009 and 11 July 2013. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister
Juncker–Asselborn II Government
Juncker–Asselborn_II_Government
Minister and Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party leader Jean Asselborn and formed the Juncker–Asselborn II Government, which was sworn in on 23 July 2009. Seven
2009 Luxembourg general election
2009_Luxembourg_general_election
Prime Minister of Luxembourg since 2023
4 December 2013 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Government Juncker-Asselborn II Preceded by Jean-Claude Juncker Succeeded by Pierre Gramegna Minister
Luc_Frieden
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Liberation_Government
2005 in Germany by Schmidt Spiele, with illustrations provided by Jörg Asselborn, Christof Tisch, and Claus Stephan. An English-language edition of Diamant
Diamant_(board_game)
Neurological disorder of written expression
prediction: A new machine learning approach". arXiv:2005.06401 [cs.OH]. Asselborn T, Chapatte M, Dillenbourg P (February 2020). "Extending the Spectrum
Dysgraphia
Commune in Clervaux, Luxembourg
area. Wincrange was formed on 1 January 1978 from the former communes of Asselborn, Boevange, Hachiville, and Oberwampach, all in Clervaux canton. The law
Wincrange
Luxembourgish politician
Government (2018 – 2023) Xavier Bettel Paulette Lenert François Bausch Jean Asselborn Yuriko Backes Taina Bofferding Lex Delles Franz Fayot Claude Haagen Max
Marc_Hansen_(politician)
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Pierre_Gramegna
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Willmar_Ministry
Luxembourgish politician (born 1953)
to the first Juncker-Asselborn Government as Minister-Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Immigration, working under Jean Asselborn as Minister for Foreign
Nicolas_Schmit
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Simons_Ministry
Political party in Luxembourg
Luxembourgish former foreign minister and socialist politician Jean Asselborn has stated that as of the year 2020 ADR is not a far-right political party
Alternative Democratic Reform Party
Alternative_Democratic_Reform_Party
Former commune of Luxembourg in Diekirch
Clervaux until 1 January 1978, when it was merged with the communes of Asselborn, Hachiville, and Oberwampach to form the new commune of Wincrange. The
Boevange
Luxembourgish politician
Government (2018 – 2023) Xavier Bettel Paulette Lenert François Bausch Jean Asselborn Yuriko Backes Taina Bofferding Lex Delles Franz Fayot Claude Haagen Max
Claude_Turmes
Luxembourgish politician
with Félix Braz (2018–20) Prime Minister Xavier Bettel Preceded by Jean Asselborn Succeeded by Dan Kersch Minister of Health In office 5 December 2018 –
Etienne_Schneider
Luxembourgish politician (born 1965)
Higher Education and Research from April to December 2013 in the Juncker–Asselborn II Government. Hansen was born on 10 December 1965 in Wiltz and grew up
Martine_Hansen
The recent history of Luxembourg (1984—present) began with the 1984 election, which saw Jacques Santer take office as prime minister. Major economic and
History of Luxembourg (1984—present)
History_of_Luxembourg_(1984—present)
Luxembourgish politician
Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by Jacques Poos Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Personal details Born Lydie Catherine Polfer (1952-11-22) November 22
Lydie_Polfer
Prime Minister. For instance, LSAP politicians Jacques Poos and Jean Asselborn served a combined 34 years as Minister of Foreign Affairs in CSV and DP-led
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Luxembourg)
American politician and diplomat (born 1943)
Kerry (in white) on a bike ride with Luxembourgish Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn (in yellow) and Tour de France winner Andy Schleck (in black) in 2016
John_Kerry
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Tornaco_Ministry
Writing created by a person with a writing implement
Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins. Problems of Forensic Sciences. Gargot, Thomas; Asselborn, Thibault; Pellerin, Hugues; Zammouri, Ingrid; Anzalone, Salvatore M.;
Handwriting
Canton in Luxembourg
Troisvierges Weiswampach Wincrange On 1 January 1978 the former communes of Asselborn, Boevange, Hachiville, and Oberwampach (all from Clervaux Canton) were
Canton_of_Clervaux
Germanic language spoken in Luxembourg
European Union. In this context, in 2005, then-Deputy Prime Minister Jean Asselborn of the LSAP rejected a demand made by the ADR to make Luxembourgish an
Luxembourgish
NATO diplomatic conference in Lithuania
2023. Retrieved 11 July 2023. "Xavier Bettel, François Bausch et Jean Asselborn participeront au Sommet de l'OTAN à Vilnius". 10 July 2023. "Historic
2023_Vilnius_NATO_summit
of Luxembourg Business entity types in Luxembourg "Luxemburger Wort – Asselborn's final Security Council meeting". Wort.lu. 19 December 2014. Retrieved
List of companies of Luxembourg
List_of_companies_of_Luxembourg
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Kauffman_Ministry
Luxembourgish government ministry
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Loutsch_Ministry
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Maggy_Nagel
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Herrenstrunden (32), Sand (33) Statistical District 4: Herkenrath (41), Asselborn (42), Bärbroich (43) Statistical District 5: Lückerath (51), Bensberg
Bergisch_Gladbach
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Dan_Kersch
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Eyschen_Ministry
Free trade agreement
Retrieved 20 June 2021. "Accord commercial UE-Mercosur – Déclaration de Jean Asselborn, ministre en charge du commerce international". gouvernement.lu. 25 August
EU–Mercosur Partnership Agreement
EU–Mercosur_Partnership_Agreement
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Blochausen_Ministry
Civil ensign of Luxembourg
multiple parliamentary commissions, but eventually rejected by the Juncker-Asselborn I cabinet. On 23 November 2009, Prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker introduced
Roude_Léiw
Luxembourgish politician
Hennicot-Schoepges President of the Chamber of Deputies 1995–2004 Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Party political offices Preceded by Jacques Santer President of the CSV
Jean_Spautz
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Bech_Ministry
33rd Government of Luxembourg from 2013 to 2018
general election Legislature terms 33rd Legislature of the Chamber of Deputies Predecessor Juncker-Asselborn II Government Successor Bettel II Government
Bettel_I_Government
Luxembourgish and European Union politician (born 1954)
(1995–1999) Juncker–Polfer Government (1999–2004) Juncker–Asselborn I Government (2004–2009) Juncker–Asselborn II Government (2009–2013) Luxembourg Leaks Luxembourgish
Jean-Claude_Juncker
Luxembourgish politician (born 1973)
Prime Minister Luc Frieden Government Frieden-Bettel Preceded by Jean Asselborn President of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe In office
Xavier_Bettel
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Reuter_Ministry
Political party in Luxembourg
general election, held early due to the collapse of the second Juncker–Asselborn government, the party acquired 13 deputies with 18.3% of the vote, becoming
Democratic_Party_(Luxembourg)
Luxembourgish politician (born 1961)
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Lydia_Mutsch
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
François_Bausch
Coalition partner changed Juncker-Polfer Jean Asselborn LSAP 31 July 2004 4 December 2013 Resigned Juncker–Asselborn I and II Xavier Bettel DP 17 November 2023
List of deputy prime ministers of Luxembourg
List_of_deputy_prime_ministers_of_Luxembourg
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Servais_Ministry
Pierre Greisch 1937 1966 Roger Krier 1966 1980 Mathias Greisch 1980 1997 Fred Sunnen 1997 2005 Georges Engel 2005 2020 Simone Asselborn-Bintz 2020 present
List_of_mayors_of_Sanem
agreement, forming a new government under Jean-Claude Juncker and Jean Asselborn. 26 July - The 2009 Tour de France concludes, with Luxembourger Andy Schleck
2009_in_Luxembourg
Bilateral relations
resolutions on Palestine on many occasions. However, Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn stated his intention to recognize Palestine once a bigger European power
Luxembourg–Palestine relations
Luxembourg–Palestine_relations
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Mongenast_Ministry
Luxembourgish politician (born 1957)
Party (CSV) who was Minister for Defence of Luxembourg in the Juncker–Asselborn II Government. He attended grammar school in Echternach and went to university
Jean-Marie_Halsdorf
Commune in Capellen, Luxembourg
Tornaco (1807–1880), a Belgian landowner and liberal politician. Jean Asselborn (born 1949), former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Steinfort
Kosovar politician (born 1968)
declaration of independence without consultations. Luxembourg's Jean Asselborn and Sweden's Carl Bildt urged the PDK not to make any hasty moves, while
Hashim_Thaçi
Turkish offensive against the SDF in Afrin
Luxembourg: In a 19 March media interview, Luxembourg's foreign minister Jean Asselborn said about Turkey's conduct that "this has nothing to do with self-defence
Operation_Olive_Branch
Bilateral relations
Javad Zarif. In 2019, the former Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn pushed other European countries to unilaterally recognize Palestine. In
Israel–Luxembourg_relations
Werner-Thorn-Flesch Santer-Poos I Santer-Poos II Santer-Poos III Juncker-Poos Juncker-Polfer Juncker-Asselborn I Juncker-Asselborn II Bettel I Bettel II Frieden-Bettel
Dupong-Krier_Ministry
Luxembourgish footballer and politician
for the Luxembourg national team. Krecké was a member of the Juncker-Asselborn I and II governments, holding the positions of Minister for the Economy
Jeannot_Krecké
Republic of Azerbaijan." Luxembourg's Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean Asselborn condemned Azerbaijan's military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh. He also
2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
2023_Azerbaijani_offensive_in_Nagorno-Karabakh
Name list
1973), Italian free-diver Simone Askew, American Army officer Simone Asselborn-Bintz (born 1966), Luxembourgian educator and politician Simone Assemani
Simone_(given_name)
2011–13 sectarian violence in Iraq following the US invasion and withdrawal
2014. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2015-04-18. "Asselborn appelle à une intervention militaire". L'essentiel. 16 August 2014. Archived
Iraqi_insurgency_(2011–2013)
Type of senior civil servant in the government of a state
than one brief or assist more than one minister. In the first Juncker-Asselborn cabinet, there was one Secretary of State, Octavie Modert, who is responsible
Secretary_of_state
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg since 2023
from 2021 to 2023, he previously served as a minister in the Juncker–Asselborn I and II governments from 2004 to 2013, and was the CSV's candidate for
Claude_Wiseler
Tiawan Saye Gongloe, 2023 candidate for President of Liberia (LPP) Jean Asselborn, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2004–2023), Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign international endorsements
List_of_Kamala_Harris_2024_presidential_campaign_international_endorsements
Bilateral relations
from Luxembourg have visited the country. In 2015, Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn visited the country. In 2012, India's Minister of External Affairs visited
India–Luxembourg_relations
Luxembourgish politician (born 1972)
strong opposition to the national governments, both the CSV-led Juncker–Asselborn II Government and later the Bettel I Government. During the 2011 election
Léon_Gloden
Village in Wincrange, Luxembourg
Clervaux until 1 January 1978, when it was merged with the communes of Asselborn, Boevange, and Oberwampach to form the new commune of Wincrange. The law
Hachiville
Luxembourgish diplomat and politician (born 1970)
Government (2018 – 2023) Xavier Bettel Paulette Lenert François Bausch Jean Asselborn Yuriko Backes Taina Bofferding Lex Delles Franz Fayot Claude Haagen Max
Yuriko_Backes
Parliament First party Second party Leader Jean-Claude Juncker Jean Asselborn Party CSV LSAP Last election 3 seats, 37.1% 1 seat, 19.49% Seats won 3
2009 European Parliament election in Luxembourg
2009_European_Parliament_election_in_Luxembourg
Luxembourgish politician
which time he occupied several portfolios as a minister in the Juncker–Asselborn II Government. He was president of the CSV group in the Chamber from 2023
Marc_Spautz
2010 murder in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
passports is not to be tolerated". Luxembourg – Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn stated that "political assassinations have no place in the 21st century"
Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh
Assassination_of_Mahmoud_Al-Mabhouh
[citation needed] In September 2010, Luxembourg's foreign minister Jean Asselborn declined a request of the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) to
Languages of the European Union
Languages_of_the_European_Union
Bettel–Schneider Ministry was sworn in on 4 December. It succeeded the Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II. Calculated separately for each constituency (rounded to the
2013 Luxembourg general election
2013_Luxembourg_general_election
US-American neuroscientist
PMID 31584428. Ramdya, Pavan; Thandiackal, Robin; Cherney, Raphael; Asselborn, Thibault; Benton, Richard; Ijspeert, Auke Jan; Floreano, Dario (2017)
Pavan_Ramdya
Series of riots in Bosnia and Herzegovina
happen in Bosnia." Luxembourg—Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn dramatized the current situation further by stating, "We support all those
2014 unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2014_unrest_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Unarmed civilian mission of the European Union in Armenia
Armenia–Azerbaijan border. Luxembourg: Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn reaffirmed Luxembourg's support to the EU mission and the OSCE Minsk Group's
European Union Mission in Armenia
European_Union_Mission_in_Armenia
Bilateral relations
the agenda; in a letter to Borrell, Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said that hopes for a two-state solution are "being dismantled piece by
Palestine–European Union relations
Palestine–European_Union_relations
Luxembourgish politician
Government (2018 – 2023) Xavier Bettel Paulette Lenert François Bausch Jean Asselborn Yuriko Backes Taina Bofferding Lex Delles Franz Fayot Claude Haagen Max
Taina_Bofferding
the coup. Luxembourg: Minister for Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn said the government was following the situation with great concern and
January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état
January_2022_Burkina_Faso_coup_d'état
Accusations of using civilians and civilian infrastructure to shield military targets
supermarkets, apartment blocks, and even hospitals." Philippe Kridelka, Jean Asselborn, and Sergiy Kyslytsya, representing Belgium, Luxembourg, and Ukraine,
Human shields in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Human_shields_in_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Corinne_Cahen
launched. 31 July – Jean-Claude Juncker forms a new government, with Jean Asselborn as his deputy. 7 August – The 2004-05 season of the National Division
2004_in_Luxembourg
Luxembourgish lawyer and politician
Government (2018 – 2023) Xavier Bettel Paulette Lenert François Bausch Jean Asselborn Yuriko Backes Taina Bofferding Lex Delles Franz Fayot Claude Haagen Max
Sam_Tanson
resolution condemning Hamas' attacks. Luxembourg: Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn condemned Hamas's attack, and underlined the need for a renewed international
European Union reactions to the Gaza war
European_Union_reactions_to_the_Gaza_war
United Nations Security Council resolution
States (John Kerry) the United Kingdom (William Hague), Luxembourg (Jean Asselborn), France (Laurent Fabius), Azerbaijan (Elmar Mammadyarov), South Korea
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_2118
leadership as your country fulfills the promise of October 2000". Jean Asselborn, Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg, stated that EU should show support
2007 Serbian parliamentary election
2007_Serbian_parliamentary_election
List of visitors to the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia
Audronius Ažubalis (2012) Sergei Martynov (2012) Luis Almagro (2012) Jean Asselborn (2012) Edgars Rinkēvičs (2012) Miroslav Lajčák (2013) Igor Lukšić (2013)
List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd
List_of_visitors_to_Tsitsernakaberd
2004 31 July 2004 23 July 2009 Juncker-Asselborn I CSV, LSAP 2009 23 July 2009 4 December 2013 Juncker-Asselborn II Longest uninterrupted party-era premiership
List of prime ministers of Luxembourg
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Luxembourg
stability and security of the Middle East. Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn in contrast doubted that the agreement would bring stability to the region
Israel–United Arab Emirates normalization agreement
Israel–United_Arab_Emirates_normalization_agreement
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Romain_Schneider
American politician (born 1966)
perceived as a threat, with the Foreign Minister of Luxembourg, Jean Asselborn, commenting that "This man was accredited as ambassador only yesterday
Richard_Grenell
Luxembourgish politician
v t e Bettel I (2013 – 2018) Xavier Bettel Etienne Schneider Jean Asselborn Félix Braz Nicolas Schmit Romain Schneider François Bausch Fernand Etgen Marc
Claude_Meisch
State school in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
industrialists and politicians from Luxembourg. Former pupils include: Jean Asselborn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration
Athénée_de_Luxembourg
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
Female
Japanese
(ç…§å) Japanese name TERUKO means "shining child."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Rebecca, REBECCAH means "ensnarer."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beauteous and Brave
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful Smile
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
Momentary; Love; Inside Viewer
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name SUNUKKUHKAU means "he crushes."
Boy/Male
Indian
To Try
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hanumanta | ஹநà¯à®®à®‚தÂ
The monkey God of ramayana
Boy/Male
Arabic
Rest; Firmness
Boy/Male
Hindu
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN
ASSELBORN