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Nabil Talhouni | |
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File:AmbassadorTalhouniIndia.jpg | |
Consul General to Dubai | |
In office June 1 1985 – January 1 1987 | |
Ambassador to Kuwait | |
In office January 1 1987 – Gulf War October 1990 | |
Ambassador to Austria | |
In office January 1 1991 – July 1 1993 | |
Ambassador to Hungary | |
In office January 1 1991 – July 1 1993 | |
Ambassador to U.A.E | |
In office January 1 1996 – January 1 1999 | |
Ambassador to India | |
In office January 1 2001 – January 1 2006 | |
Ambassador to Thailand | |
In office January 1 2001 – January 1 2006 | |
Ambassador to Sri Lanka | |
In office January 1 2001 – January 1 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jerash, Jordan |
Spouse | Sabah Talhouni |
Children | Tawfiq II, Nadya, Suha |
Website | Talhouni.com - Jordan |
Talhouni worked for the Foreign Affairs of Jordan and served as an Ambassador Diplomat of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Nabil Talhouni has served as Jordan's Ambassador to Kuwait (1987-1990), Ambassador to Austria (1991-1993), Ambassador to UAE (1996-1999), Ambassador to India (2001-2006), Ambassador to Thailand (2001-2006). He has also served in Dubai, London, Ottawa, Bern and Frankfurt.
Education
Talhouni was born in Jerash Jordan, and educated at University of Bonn.
References
- Mohammed receives foreign officials
- Jordan's embassy in Kuwait expected to reopen next week
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference
- Technical Assistance to the Investment
- Land Mine Monitor 2001
- Prime Ministry of Jordan
- King Abdullah II visit to Thailand
- قرارات مجلس الوزراء ليوم الثلاثاء الموافق 10/9/2002م
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jordan
- Prime Ministry of Jordan
- Embssy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in India
- New Jordan Envoy (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 09, 2001)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand
- Speech by H.E. Mr. Nabil Tawfiq Talhouni Ambassador of Jordan at the presentation of his credentials to His Majesty the King of Thailand
- Ministry of External Affairs Government of India annual report 2005-2006