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Kharazi started his career in 1983 during the ] in the High Defence Council and the ]. He subsequently became Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in 1989, and after six years, he returned to Iran as Deputy Foreign Minister for Research. He became Iran’s Ambassador to France in 2002 until 2006, when ] was elected. Kharazi was the 1997 Tehran ] chairman. He was also key in the two-year nuclear negotiations with the EU trio. | Kharazi started his career in 1983 during the ] in the High Defence Council and the ]. He subsequently became Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in 1989, and after six years, he returned to Iran as Deputy Foreign Minister for Research. He became Iran’s Ambassador to France in 2002 until 2006, when ] was elected. Kharazi was the 1997 Tehran ] chairman. He was also key in the two-year nuclear negotiations with the EU trio. | ||
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Kharazi has a keen interest in calligraphic and historical manuscripts and is an avid collector of such items. He is a member of the board of several Iranian cultural, educational and research centers, including ], the ], and the ]. | ||
Currently, Kharazi works closely with ] on the issue of dialogue among civilizations and is his senior advisor. He co-founded the ‘Encyclopedia of Contemporary Islam’, which researches Iran's cultural and political movements and schools of thought in the past two centuries. Additionally, he is the founder and editor of the Iranian Diplomacy website, the Iranian Economy website, and the Heritage of Iran and Islam website. | Currently, Kharazi works closely with ] on the issue of dialogue among civilizations and is his senior advisor. He co-founded the ‘Encyclopedia of Contemporary Islam’, which researches Iran's cultural and political movements and schools of thought in the past two centuries. Additionally, he is the founder and editor of the Iranian Diplomacy website, the Iranian Economy website, and the Heritage of Iran and Islam website. |
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Sayyid Mohammad Sadeq Kharazi | |
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Kharazi in 2016 | |
Ambassador of Iran to France | |
In office 2002–2006 | |
President | Mohammad Khatami Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
Preceded by | Alireza Moayyeri |
Succeeded by | Ali Ahani |
Personal details | |
Born | (1963-03-02) 2 March 1963 (age 61) Tehran, Imperial State of Iran |
Political party | NEDA Party |
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Alma mater | New York University Durham University State University of New York |
Website | www.kharazi.ir |
Sayyid Mohammad Sadeq Kharazi (Template:Lang-fa; born 2 March 1963) is a former Iranian diplomat and advisor to Iran's former President Khatami.
Kharazi started his career in 1983 during the Iran–Iraq War in the High Defence Council and the IRIB. He subsequently became Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in 1989, and after six years, he returned to Iran as Deputy Foreign Minister for Research. He became Iran’s Ambassador to France in 2002 until 2006, when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected. Kharazi was the 1997 Tehran OIC Summit chairman. He was also key in the two-year nuclear negotiations with the EU trio.
Kharazi has a keen interest in calligraphic and historical manuscripts and is an avid collector of such items. He is a member of the board of several Iranian cultural, educational and research centers, including Tehran University, the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran, and the National Library of Iran.
Currently, Kharazi works closely with Mohammad Khatami on the issue of dialogue among civilizations and is his senior advisor. He co-founded the ‘Encyclopedia of Contemporary Islam’, which researches Iran's cultural and political movements and schools of thought in the past two centuries. Additionally, he is the founder and editor of the Iranian Diplomacy website, the Iranian Economy website, and the Heritage of Iran and Islam website.
References
- Transcript: Interview with Sadegh Kharrazi
- AsiaSource Financial, Inc.
- Former Ambassador Sadegh Kharazi Remarks on Iranian Presidential Elections
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Preceded byMajid Farahani | Secretary-General of NEDA Party 2017–present |
Incumbent |
New title Party established |
Head of Central Council of NEDA Party 2014–2017 |
Succeeded byMajid Farahani |
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