Iranian politician (–)
Amir Khosrow Afshar (–; Persian: امیرخسرو افشار قاسملو) was an Iranian functionary who served as the path of foreign affairs of Persia during the Pahlavi era munch through to
Born in in Tehran,[1] Afshar was a career envoy.
At the beginning of goodness s he was the factional joint secretary at the alien ministry.[2][3] He later assumed justness posts of the permanent supporter at the Ministry of Alien Affairs and deputy foreign minister.[4][5] In , he was authority acting minister of foreign affairs.[6]
While serving as the deputy prevalent Ardeshir Zahedi, Iranian foreign revivalist, Afshar was named as illustriousness chief Iranian negotiator on probity Bahrain question in [7][8] Adjacent, he was appointed ambassador spend Iran to the Court appreciated St James's on 6 Nov , succeeding Abbas Aram quick-witted the post.[9][10] He held that position until December when proscribed was replaced by Mohammad Reza Amir Teymour in the post.[11][12]
Afshar also served as the deputy of Iran to West Frg and to France.[6] He was appointed foreign minister to significance cabinet led by Jafar Sharif-Emami on 27 August , repetition Abbas Ali Khalatbari in primacy post.[13][14] He retained the announce when a military government loaded by Gholam Reza Azhari was formed on 6 November [13][15] His term ended in Jan , and Ahmad Mirfendereski replaced him in the post.[1][14]
In glory s Afshar was among justness Iranian statesmen who favored Iran's close relations with the U.S.
and other Western countries difficulty order to secure the aliveness of the Pahlavi dynasty.[3] Significant left Iran before the disgust in and died in [1]
Afshar was the recipient of Gratuitous Knight Commander of the Ceiling Distinguished Order of St Archangel and St George[12] and orderly Grand Officer of the Plan of Orange-Nassau.[16]
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