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Sabah Qabbani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sabah Qabbani
Sabah Qabbani ((アラビア語:صباح قبّاني)) (born June 5, 1928) was appointed ambassador of Syria to the United States by President Hafez Al-Asad in 1974.〔2 Boston Globe, July 1, 1974〕 The post had been vacant since 1967 when diplomatic relations between Syria and the United States were severed following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.〔Seale, Patrick; Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East; University of California Press: 1990, p. 240〕 Prior to his posting in Washington, D.C. he was Syria’s envoy to Indonesia and Syria's consul in New York. ==Background== Qabbani received a degree in law from Damascus University in 1949 and a PhD in International Law from Sorbonne in Paris in 1952.〔Moubayed, Sami; Steel & silk: men and women who shaped Syria 1900–2000, p. 417〕 After returning to Syria, he joined the Ministry of Culture and became director of the Syrian Radio programs in 1953. He helped promote Arab stars such as Abdel Halim Hafez and Doreid Lahham. Then on July 23, 1960, Qabbani became the director of Syrian Television during the Egyptian-Syrian union.〔Moubayed, Sami: Steel & silk: men and women who shaped Syria 1900–2000, p. 218〕 In 1962, Qabbani joined the Ministry of Foreign affairs and became Syria's consul in New York. After returning to Syria in 1966, he became director of press and media at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He remained at his post until becoming Syria's envoy to Indonesia in 1968. In 1973, Qabbani returned to Syria and became director of the US desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was later appointed ambassador to the United States from 1974 until 1980.〔Moubayed, Sami; Steel & silk: men and women who shaped Syria 1900–2000, p. 417〕 After the completion of his post, Qabbani returned to Syria and resumed his activities as director of the US desk at the foreign ministry until 1982. Upon Qabbani's retirement from the Foreign Ministry in 1982, he began devoting his time to writing and photography.
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