World Ports & Trade Summit 2012
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Tim Sebastian, the award-winning former BBC foreign correspondent, presented HARDtalk, ‎BBC World's daily half-hour interview programme. ‎

For HARDtalk, Tim travelled to many countries around the world including Israel, Germany, ‎Hong Kong and the USA, interviewing presidents, prime ministers and kings, as well as ‎authors, actors and musicians. ‎

In 1982, Tim was the winner of the "Richard Dimbleby Award" at BAFTA and was also ‎named "Television Journalist of the Year" by the Royal Television Society. For two years ‎running, in 2000 and 2001, he received the Royal Television Society's "Interviewer of the ‎Year" Award. ‎

After three years based in Warsaw, Tim became the BBC's Europe Correspondent in 1982. ‎Two years later, as the BBC's correspondent he went to Moscow where he stayed until 1985 ‎before moving to Washington, where he was based from 1986 to 1989. ‎

Born in London in 1952, Tim speaks Russian and German and holds a BA Honours degree in ‎modern languages from Oxford University. ‎

A best-selling author, he has written six novels and two non-fiction books. ‎

Tim also chairs conferences and seminars and is a highly skilled conference facilitator and after ‎dinner speaker. He has a wealth of experience hosting events and award ceremonies, both at ‎home and abroad. ‎

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