Sherif Fawaz Sharaf | |
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Jordanian Ambassador to France | |
In office November 8, 1995 – December 11, 1997 | |
Preceded by | Mutasim Bilbeisi |
Succeeded by | Adnan Bahjat Al-Talhouni |
Jordanian Ambassador to Germany | |
In office November 26, 1981 – November 8, 1995 | |
Preceded by | Nahib Amr Al-Nimer |
Succeeded by | Hussein Ahmad Hammami |
Jordanian Ambassador to the United States | |
In office June 6, 1980 till – October 26, 1981. | |
Preceded by | Abdullah Salah |
Succeeded by | Abdul Hadi Majali |
Jordanian Minister of Culture and Youth | |
In office November 1976 – June 6, 1980 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1938 (age 85–86) Amman |
Parent |
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Relatives | elder brother of Abdul Hamid Sharaf His brother was appointed Prime Minister of Jordan in 1980. |
Alma mater | American University of Beirut |
Sherif Fawaz Sharaf (born 1938) is a retired Jordanian administrator and Ambassador.
Career
- From 1961 to 1962 he was employed at the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- From 1962 to 1963 he was employed at the Prime Minister's Office.
- From 1963 to 1965 he was employed at the Jordanian Mission to the United Nations in New York.
- From 1965 to 1966 he was employed at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- From 1966 to 1973 he was employed at the Youth Care Organization.
- From 1974 to 1976 he was Director-General of Jordan Youth and Sports Organization.
- From November 1976 to June 6, 1980 he was Minister of Culture and Youth.
- On May 5, 1980 he was designated ambassador to Washington, D.C. where he was accredited form June 6, 1980 till October 26, 1981.
- From November 26, 1981 to 1990 he was Ambassador in Bonn (West Germany), Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Luxembourg and the European Economic Community.
- From November 8, 1995 to December 11, 1997 he was Ambassador in Paris and the Holy See.[1]
References
Books
- Sahab el Nas Qablinah Tha Al Zaman", (2021) is a historical autobiography in the Arabic language, written by Sharif Fawaz. The book takes the reader through the tumultuous events that shaped the Middle East and Arab world, while introducing prominent international key players who impacted the region including the Hashemite Dynasty.
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