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Hassan Ghashghavi

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Hassan Ghashghavi
Persian: حسن قشقاوی
Hassan Ghashghavi 2016
Hassan Ghashghavi 2016
Ambassador of Iran to the Spain
In office
13 February 2019 – March 2023
PresidentHassan Rouhani
Ebrahim Raisi
Preceded byMohammad Hassan Fadaifard
Succeeded byReza Zabib
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran
In office
21 July 2008 – 12 October 2009
PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Preceded byMohammad Ali Hosseini
Succeeded byRamin Mehmanparast
Iranian ambassador to Sweden
In office
September 2004 – June 2008
Preceded by1987-1992: Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi
Representative of the 4th, 6th and 12th Iranian Parliament
Assumed office
27 May 2024
ConstituencyRobat Karim and Baharestan
In office
27 May 2000 – 26 May 2004
Preceded byMohammad Hassan Fadaifard
ConstituencyRobat Karim
In office
27 May 1992 – 26 May 1996
ConstituencyShahriar
Iranian ambassador to Kazakhstan
In office
June 1996 – June 2000
Preceded byAlireza Bigdeli (Karvard)
Succeeded byMorteza Saffari Natanzi
Representative of the 4th session of the Islamic Majlis-ash-Shura And a member of the Foreign Policy Commission
In office
1993–1997
Personal details
Born (1957-04-22) 22 April 1957 (age 67)
Babol, Iran
Spouse(s)Qashqavi is married and has two children.
Alma materHe holds a bachelor's degree from Shahid Beheshti University, and has completed his course in Qom Seminary.

Hassan Ghashghavi or Qashqavi (Persian: حسن قشقاوی) is the current member of Iranian Parliament representing Robat Karim and Baharestan districts since 2024.

He is former Iranian Ambassador to Spain and former Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran from 2009[1] to 2018.[2] He had previously been Iran's ambassador to Sweden from 2004 to 2008.[3][4][5] He previously served as Iran's foreign ministry spokesman.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "شغل جدید سخنگوی وزارت خارجه".
  2. ^ "ظریف ساختار جدید وزارت خارجه را معرفی کرد/ سرمدی قائم‌مقام/ عراقچی معاون سیاسی/ قشقاوی مشاور وزیر". 17 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Hassan Ghashghavi". Trend.az.
  4. ^ Mahmoud Sarvari (2013-05-14). "Hassan Ghashghavi Asks Other Countries to Assist Islamic Republic". Pars Herald.
  5. ^ "Deputy Foreign Minister Meets with the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister in Consular affairs". mfa.gov.af. Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  6. ^ Saudi Gazette. "Hassan Ghashghavi". saudigazette.com.sa. Archived from the original on 2015-09-26.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran
2008–2009
Succeeded by