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Ziad Khazer Al Majali ( زياد خازر المجالي )
[edit]His Excellency; Ambassador Ziad Khazer Al Majali (زياد خازر المجالي) is a former Jordanian diplomat and political activist who last served as Jordan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation.1
Biography
[edit]His Excellency; Ziad Khazer Al Majali is a retired Jordanian Ambassador, writer and political analyst, who served as a member of the Royal Committee for modernizing the Jordanian political system.
Education
[edit]- BA Economics - University of Jordan, February 1978
- High Diploma, Political Science, First Honors, Cairo 1992
Training Courses
[edit]- Second diplomatic training course, M.F.A, Amman 1978
- Peace Negotiations and Mediations, International Peace Academy, Philadelphia MD. U.S.A 1986
- Special course for Diplomats, University of Johns Hopkins, Washington D.C. 1987
Career
[edit]Domestic:
[edit]- 1978 – 2017: Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Career Diplomat
- 2021: Member of the Royal Committee for Modernizing the Jordanian Political System
Missions:
[edit]- 1979 - 1994: Diplomat at Jordanian Embassies: Belgrade, Washington D.C , Cairo.
Head of Mission Posts:
[edit]- 1995 - 2000: Head of Jordan Representation Office to the Palestinian Authority2
- 1995 - 2000: Jordan’s Permanent Representative to the UNRWA
- 2000 - 2005: Ambassador to the Republic of South Africa and non-resident to the Republic of Mozambique
- 2006 - 2012: Ambassador to the Republic of Lebanon3
- 2013 - 2017: Ambassador to the Russian Federation and non-resident to Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus4
Decoration
[edit]- Decree of Independence / Second degree (1997)
- Decree of Independence / First degree (2000)
- The Lebanese National order of the Cedar “Grand Officer” (2012)
- Decree of the Star of Jerusalem, Palestine (2015)
- Medal of Foreign Ministry, Russian Federation (2017)
- Jordanian State Centenary Medal (2022)
- International Fakhr Al Arab Award; Lifetime Achievement Category in Smart Diplomacy - International Excellence Foundation; Florida, USA (2022)
References
[edit]- "18 foreign ambassadors will present their letters of credence to Vladimir Putin". President of Russia. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
- Frisch, Hillel (2004). "Jordan and the Palestinian Authority: Did Better Fences Make Better Neighbors?". Middle East Journal. 58 (1): 52–71. doi:10.3751/58.1.13. ISSN 0026-3141. JSTOR 4329974.
- "Speaker of Parliament Berri Receives Jordan and Ghana Ambass..." english.alahednews.com.lb. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
- "RJBC Deputy Chairman&Director Mr. Kononenko Meets Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Russian Federation H.E. Mr. Ziad Kh. Al-Majali « Russian-Jordanian Business Council". Retrieved 2021-06-11.