Klaus-Peter Klaiber, KCMG (born (1940-06-21) June 21, 1940 (age 84) in Stuttgart, Germany), is a former German senior diplomat.
Two years later, he received his doctorate from the University of Mainz with a dissertation titled "The Cancellation of administrative acts in French Law".
In 1982, he was promoted to Deputy Head of the Department for European Political Cooperation at the Foreign Office in Bonn.
[3] In 1997, Klaiber became NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs, serving during the Balkan conflicts in Kosovo.
Dr. Klaiber is the world-wide Vice Chair of the Global Panel Foundation, a prominent NGO which is known for its work - behind the scenes - in conflict zones around the world.