Mohammed al-Dairi
Libyan politician
Mohammed al-Dairi | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 28 September 2014* – 28 February 2019* | |
Prime Minister | Abdullah al-Thanay |
Preceded by | Mohamed Abdelaziz |
Succeeded by | Abdulhadi Elhweg |
Personal details | |
Born | (1952-03-07) March 7, 1952 (age 72) |
Political party | Independent |
*al-Dairi's term was disputed by Mohamed Taha Siala since January 2016. | |
Mohammed al-Dairi or Mohammed ad-Dairi (Arabic: محمد الدايري) (born 7 March 1952) is a Libyan politician.[1] He was the foreign minister of Libya from the Tobruk-based House of Representatives since 28 September 2014 until 28 February 2019.[2]
He graduated in law faculty at the University of Grenoble, and got a master's degree in law from the same university. He is a diplomat since.[1]
He has worked in several diplomatic missions, including appointing a diplomatic attaché to the mission of the League of Arab States accredited to the United Nations in Geneva.
See also
References
- ^ a b New Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Dairi…Prominent Libyan international experiment (Arabic)
- ^ Libya:Al-Thanay's cabinet swears in (Arabic)
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Foreign ministers of Libya
(1951–1969)
- Mahmud Muntasser
- Mohammed Sakizli
- Abdul Salam al-Buseiri
- Mustafa Ben Halim
- Ali Sahli
- Abdulmegid Coobar
- Wahbi el-Buri
- Abdulmegid Coobar
- Abdul Qadir al-Allam
- Suleiman Jerbi
- Wanis al-Qaddafi
- Omar Mahmud Muntasser
- Mohieddin Fikini
- Hussein Maziq
- Wahbi el-Buri
- Ahmad Bishti
- Wanis al-Qaddafi
- Shams ad-Din Orabi
- Ali Hussnein
(1969–1977)
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
(1977–2011)
(2011–2013)
- Mahmud Gebril
- Ashur Bin Hayal
- Mohamed Abdelaziz
(2013–present)
- Mohamed Abdelaziz
- Mohammed al-Dairi
- Abdulhadi Elhweg
(2016–2021)
(2021–present)
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