Riyad Mansour
Riyad Mansour | |
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3rd Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations | |
In office 2005–Current | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Preceded by | Nasser al-Qudwa |
Personal details | |
Born | May 1947 (age 77)[1] |
Alma mater | Youngstown State University and University of Akron Ph.D in Counselling |
Riyad H. Mansour is a Palestinian-American diplomat and since 2005 has been the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations.[1] Previous to Mansour's appointment to Permanent Observer, Mansour served as the Deputy Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations from 1983 to 1994.[1] In 2005, President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas appointed him to succeed Nasser al-Qudwa as Permanent Observer for Palestine to the UN.[2] Under Mansour, the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations changed from being an “entity” to being a “non-Member Observer State” on Thursday, November 29, 2012.[3][4][5]
Early life and education
Mansour has a Ph.D in Counselling from the University of Akron, a Master of Science degree in Education Counselling, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Youngstown State University.[6] In 2002, Dr. Mansour served as an adjunct Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Central Florida.[6]
References
- ^ a b c New Permanent Observer of Palestine Presents Appointment Letter. United Nations Press Release, 5 October 2005
- ^ Former Ambassadors, Permanent Observer Mission Of The State of Palestine to the United Nations, (Retrieved Dec. 21, 2014).
- ^ Press Conference by Permanent Observer of Palestine, United Nations (Nov. 27, 2012).
- ^ Ambassador Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations - Press Conference, UN Web TV, (Nov. 27, 2012).
- ^ Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly to Accord Palestine ‘Non-Member Observer State’ Status in United Nations, United Nations, (Nov. 29, 2012).
- ^ a b Ambassador, Permanent Observer Mission Of The State of Palestine to the United Nations, (Retrieved Dec. 21, 2014).