Bisher Khasawneh
Appearance
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Personal details | |
Born | Bisher Hani Al-Khasawneh January 27, 1969 |
Nationality | Jordan |
Spouse | Rana Sultan |
Children | Hani, Zein, and Nour. |
Awards | Order of the Star of Jordan, Order of Independence |
Bisher Al Khasawneh is a Jordanian Diplomat and Politician who serves as the Advisor to King Abdullah II for Communication and Coordination at The Royal Hashemite Court.[1][2] He was a Minister for Legal Affairs between 2017 and 2018[3] and a Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2016 and 2017.[4] Al-Khasawneh was a Former Ambassador of Jordan to Egypt, France[5], Kenya, Ethiopia, African Union, League of Arab States, and to UNESCO. He also served as Coordinator General and Director of the Peace Process and Negotiations Bureau in Jordan.[6]
Qualifications
- Bachelor degree in Law from University of Jordan.
- Executive Diploma in counter-radicalization and counter-terrorism from National Defense University.
- Executive Diploma in Public Policies from John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
- Master degree in International Affaires, Diplomacy and Economics from SOAS, University of London.
- Master of Laws in International Law and Ph.D in Law from The London School of Economics and Political Science.[7]
Positions
- Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Minister of Legal Affairs.
- President of the Legal Committee Council of Ministers of Jordan.
- Member of Economic Development and Services and Social Affairs Committees Council of Ministers of Jordan.
- Part time Lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of Jordan and Jordanian Institute of Diplomacy.
- Director General of Jordan Information Centre.
- Advisor at the Prime Ministry of Jordan at the Bureau of Legislation at the Prime Ministry.
- Ambassador of the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan to Cairo.
Awards
- Order of the Star of Jordan (Third class).
- Order of Independence (First and second class).
References
- ^ petra.gov.jo.
- ^ Jordan embassy us.
- ^ worldscience forum.
- ^ "Cabinet reshuffle sees 5 new ministers in, 7 out". Jordan Times. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
- ^ petra jordan.
- ^ The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs.
- ^ Jordan times.