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His Excellency Mr. Jamal Khotat

His Excellency Mr.  Jamal Khotat
Date of Birth1929
City of BirthAmman  Jordan
AdressP.O.Box 830674-Amman 11183 Jordan
Tel962 6 5514767
Fax962 6 4614379
House of Senate Majlis al-Aayan :Member of the House of Senate
Foreign Affairs Committee :Member of Foreign Affairs Committee
Administrative Affairs Committee :Member of Administrative Affairs Committee
Education
1954 BSc of Political Sciences from the University of Iowa, USA  (USA)
1957 Higher Diploma of Social Affairs from the University of Wales, Swansea, UK  (UK)
Past Occupation
1954 1958 Employee with the Ministry of Social Affairs  (Jordan)
1958 1962 He worked with the Income Tax Department  (Jordan)
1962 He Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs  (Jordan)
1963 1965 He worked in the Jordanian embassy in Beirut  (Jordan)
1965 1968 Chargé D′ffaires, Jordanian Embassy, Khartoum  (Sudan)
1973 1976 Minister Plenipotentiary  (Egypt)
1976 1981 Ambassador of Jordan to Australia  (Australia)
1984 1988 Ambassador of Jordan to India & Nipal  (India)
1986 Head of The Jordanian Delegation ti the Foreign Ministers Conference of Nonaligned Nations, New Delhi  (India)
Current Occupation
1997 Member of the house of Senate  (Jordan)
(last updated: 06-February-2003)






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