List of permanent representatives of Iran to the United Nations Office at Geneva

The Iranian Permanent Representative in Geneva is the official representative of the Government in Tehran next the United Nations Office at Geneva.

Permanent Representative of Iran next the United Nations Office at Geneva
Persian: نماینده دائم جمهوری اسلامی ایران در دفتر سازمان ملل متحد در ژنو
Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent
Ali Bahreyni
since September 28, 2022
Inaugural holderMirza Riza Khan [fr]
Formation1926

List of representatives edit

Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendar Permanent Representative Persian language Observations List of presidents of Iran Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar
1926 1304 Mirza Riza Khan [fr] Mirza Reza Khan (Arfa ed-Dowleh), the Persian representative at the League of Nations, Arfa ed-Dowleh, he was the father of Hasan Arfa.[1] پرنس ارفع Reza Shah 1926 1304
March 1, 1933 1311 Ali-Akbar Davar In March 1933 he headed the Iranian delegation to the League of Nations in Geneva.[2] علی‌اکبر داور Reza Shah 1311
1933 1311 Nasrollah Entezam Persian Representative at the League of Nations in Geneva نصرالله انتظام‌سلطنه Reza Shah 1311
1954 1332 Javad Mansur (*1926) Minister of Information. Javad Mansur was a brother of Hassan Ali Mansur.[3] علی منصور Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1956 1334
1956 1334 Fazlollah Zahedi (* 1892  † 2.9.1963) Lieutenant General, He was named Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva in 1960.[4] الله زاهدی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi September 2, 1963 1341
1963 1341 Sadegh Azimi AZIMI, Sadegh, b. 15 Jan. 1915, Teheran, Iran. Diplomat. Educ. Dip, in Civil Engring., Special Schl. of Pub. Works, Paris, 1935: Town Planning study, Univ. of Paris, 1935–36, BS (Pol. Sci.), Univ. of Geneva, 1957; PhD, Grad. inst of Int. Studies, Plenipotentiary, Iranian Permanent Mission to UN Off, Geneva, 1963–72; Ambassador, ibid., & Iranian Govt. Deleg. to ILO, 1972- Publs. Road construction, 1973, Iran During world War II & the Azerbaijan Crisis. Hons. Order of Homayoun, 4th, صادق عظیمی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1972 1350
1969 1347 Rahmat Atabaki ATABAKI, Rahmat: P. P. Iranian Ambassador to European UN Bureau, Geneva; B. 1904, Tehran; From 1963 to 1967 he was Iranian ambassador to Austria [de]. رحمت اتابکی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1971 1349
1970 1348 Mohammad Ali Masoud Ansari محمدعلی مسعود انصاری Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1350
1972 1350 Khosrow Hedayat Azar Khosrow Hedayat (*1905 in Tehran 1974 in Geneva) In the fifteenth parliament, the representative of Tehran was appointed to the cabinet of Zahedi, Deputy Prime Minister. For some time, he served in the positions of chairman of the board of directors of the National Oil Company and the head of the Supreme Board of Inspection of the National Oil Company. Khosrow Hedayat served as Ambassador to the Iranian embassies in Brussels and the Vatican. He also served as Iran's ambassador to the European United Nations Office.He is the brother of the commanding officer Abdullah Hedayat. خسرو هدایت Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1974 1352
1974 1352 Manuchehr Fartash منوچهر فرتاش Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1979 1357
1979 1357 Jafar Nadim جعفر ندیم Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1979 Esfand 1357
1980 1358 Kazem Rajavi 24.04.1990 کاظم رجوی Abolhassan Banisadr 1981 1359
1980 1358 Mostafa Dabiri Chargé d'affaires مصطفی دبیری Abolhassan Banisadr 1982 1360
1983 1361 Nasrollah Kazemi Kamyab نصرالله کاظمی کامیاب Ali Khamenei 1987 1365
1987 1365 Cyrus Nasseri Siroos Nasseri[5] سیروس ناصری Ali Khamenei 1998 1376
1998 1376 Ali Khorram From 1982 to 1986 he was Iranian ambassador to China.    List of ambassadors of Iran to China[6] سید علی خرم Mohammad Khatami 2003 1381
2003 1381 Mohammad Reza Alborzi [7] محمدرضا البرزی Mohammad Khatami October 31, 2005 1384
February 1, 2005 1384 Ali Reza Moaiyeri Alireza Ma'ari (*1957 in Rasht, Iran From 1982 to 1988 he was Deputy Prime Minister of Iran in political affairs in the Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi's Cabinet (1360-1366) علیرضا معیری Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 2009 1388
March 22, 2010 1388 Mohammad Reza Sajjadi [8] سید محمدرضا سجادی Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 2013 1392
May 1, 2013 1392 Mohsen Naziri Asl [9] محسن نذیری اصل Hassan Rouhani 2018 1397
August 14, 2018 1397 Esmaeil Baghaei Hamaneh [10] اسماعیل بقایی Hassan Rouhani 2022 1401
September 28, 2022 1401 Ali Bahreyni[11] علی بحرینی Ebrahim Raisi

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References edit

  1. ^ Arfa ed-Dowleh
  2. ^ Ali Akbar Davar 1885 1937
  3. ^ Javad Mansur
  4. ^ Fazlollah Zahedi
  5. ^ Cyrus Nasseri
  6. ^ Ali Khorram
  7. ^ "Iran's London envoy sacked as president purges officials". The Guardian. 2005-11-01. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26.
  8. ^ Seyyed Mohammad Reza Sajjadi
  9. ^ Mohsen Naziri Asl
  10. ^ Esmaeil Baghaei Hamaneh
  11. ^ https://geneva.mfa.ir/portal/viewpage/3896
  12. ^ Tehran Times, [1]