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词条 Mohammad Javad Zarif
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Initial missions in the US

  3. Representative at the United Nations

  4. Minister of Foreign Affairs

     Nuclear Agreement   Other issues   Resignation 

  5. Accolades

      National orders  

  6. Personal life

  7. Public image

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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|caption =
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|president = Hassan Rouhani
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|term_start = 15 August 2013
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|office1 = Chief Nuclear Negotiator of Iran
|president1 = Hassan Rouhani
|term_start1 = 6 September 2013
|term_end1 = 14 July 2015
|deputy1 = Abbas Araghchi
|predecessor1 = Saeed Jalili
|successor1 = Abbas Araghchi {{small|(as head of JCPOA follow-up commission)}}[1]
|office2 = Ambassador of Iran to the United Nations
|president2 = Mohammad Khatami
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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International studies
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Columbia University (dropped out)[4]
University of Denver (M.A.), (Ph.D.)
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Mohammad Javad Zarif Khonsari ({{lang-fa|محمدجواد ظریف خونساری}}; {{IPA-fa|mohæmːædʒːæˌvɒːde zæˌɾiːfe xɒnsɒːˈɾi}}; born 7 January 1960) is an Iranian career diplomat[4] and academic. He is the current foreign minister of Iran since 2013. He has held various significant diplomatic and cabinet posts since the 1990s.

Zarif is also a visiting professor at the School of International Relations and University of Tehran, teaching diplomacy and international organizations. He was the Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations from 2002 to 2007.[5]

During his tenure as foreign minister, he led the Iranian negotiation with P5+1 countries which produced the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on 14 July 2015,[7] lifting the economic sanctions against Iran on 16 January 2016.[6] On 25 February 2019, Zarif resigned from his post as foreign minister.[7] His resignation was rejected by President Rouhani and he continues as foreign minister.

Zarif has held other domestic and international positions as well: adviser and senior adviser to the Foreign Minister, Deputy Foreign Minister in Legal and International affairs, member of the UN Eminent Persons Group on Dialogue Among Civilizations, Head of the UN Disarmament Commission in New York, member of the Eminent Persons Group on global governance, and Vice President for International Affairs of the Islamic Azad University.[8]

Early life and education

Zarif was born on 7 January 1960 in Tehran.[9][10] According to The New Republic, Zarif was born to an "affluent, religiously devout and politically conservative merchant family in Tehran". His father was one of the most well-known businessmen of Isfahan, and his mother was the daughter of one of the most famous businessmen of Tehran. He was educated at the Alavi School, a private religious institution.[11]

Zarif was shielded from TV, radio, and newspapers by his parents as a youth. Instead, he became exposed to revolutionary ideas by reading the books of Ali Shariati and Samad Behrangi.[11]

At age 17, he left Iran for the United States. Zarif attended Drew College Preparatory School, a private college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California.[11] He went on to study at San Francisco State University, from which he gained a B.A. in 1981 and M.A. in 1982, both in international relations.[12] Following this, Zarif continued his studies at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, from which he obtained a second M.A. in international relations in 1984 and a Ph.D. in international law and policy in 1988.[13][14] His thesis was entitled "Self-Defense in International Law and Policy."[15]

Tom Rowe, a professor at the graduate school who led the committee that oversaw Zarif's dissertation, said: "He was among the very best students that I've ever taught."[16] Ved Nanda, who taught and was on Zarif's dissertation committee, recalled: "[He was] good in the classroom. At that time ... I thought he'd play an important part in his country's life."[17]

Initial missions in the US

Zarif was appointed a member of the Iranian delegation to the United Nations in May 1982—largely due to his English-speaking ability and relationships in America, rather than formal diplomatic training.[11] As a junior diplomat Zarif was involved in negotiations to win the release of U.S. hostages held by pro-Iranian gunmen in Lebanon, according to the memoirs of former United Nations envoy Giandomenico Picco. Even though the United States did not make a promised reciprocal goodwill gesture at the time, Zarif remained committed to improving ties.[18]

In 2000, Zarif served as chairman of the Asian preparatory meeting of the World Conference on Racism and as the chairman of the United Nations Disarmament Commission. Zarif was also professor of international law at the University of Tehran. He served as the vice president of Islamic Azad University in charge of foreign affairs from 2010 to 2012 under Abdollah Jasbi.[19] He has served on the board of editors of a number of scholarly journals, including the Iranian Journal of International Affairs and Iranian Foreign Policy, and has written extensively on disarmament, human rights, international law, and regional conflicts.[20]

Representative at the United Nations

He served as Iran's representative at the United Nations from 2002 to 2007.[12] He was closely linked with developing the so-called "Grand Bargain," a plan to resolve outstanding issues between the U.S. and Iran in 2003.[27] Zarif, during his time at the UN, held private meetings with a number of Washington politicians, including the then-Senators Joseph Biden and Chuck Hagel.[21] Zarif resigned from office on 6 July 2007.[22] He was succeeded by Mohammad Khazaee in the post.[23]

In 2007, Zarif was a headline speaker at an American Iranian Council conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey including Chuck Hagel, Dennis Kucinich, Nicholas Kristof, and Anders Liden to discuss Iranian-American relations, and potential ways to increase dialogue and avoid conflict.[24]

On 18 November 2008, Zarif claimed that Washington is conspiring to foment discord among Iranians in order to topple the Tehran government. He went on to say:

"The concept of a velvet revolution in Iran should not be considered as groundless fear." [25]

Minister of Foreign Affairs

On 23 July 2013, it was reported that Zarif is Rouhani's choice for minister of foreign affairs. This was not confirmed by the president-elect's office until 4 August when Rouhani officially nominated Zarif for the position to the Parliament.[26] He was confirmed by the Parliament with 232 votes, replacing Ali Akbar Salehi in the position.[27]

He welcomed the first visit by a foreign leader to Iran since Rouhani assumed the presidency ten days after his approval as Foreign Minister with the arrival of Oman's sultan, Qaboos bin Said Al Said. Stories spread that there was a secret agenda to his meetings with Iranian officials, involving claims that he came to convey messages from the United States and then to relay Iran's response to White House officials.[28] On 5 September 2013, in an exchange prompted by his Rosh Hashanah greeting on Twitter, Zarif said that Iran does not deny the Holocaust, distancing the government from the often belligerent stances by former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[29] Genuineness of Zarif's tweeting in English was confirmed by CNN's Christiane Amanpour.[30] On 27 September 2013, he met with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during P5+1 and Iran summit. It was the highest-level direct contact between the United States and Iran in the last six years.[31][32] After the meeting, Kerry said that "We had a constructive meeting, and I think all of us were pleased that Foreign Minister Zarif came and made a presentation to us, which was very different in tone and very different in the vision that he held out with respect to possibilities of the future."[33]

After the breakup of talks on 12 November, Zarif rejected John Kerry's claim that Iran had been unable to accept the deal "at that particular moment". He said "no amount of spinning" could change what had happened in Geneva, but it could "further erode confidence". Zarif appeared to blame France for "gutting over half" of a US draft deal. Representatives from Iran and the so-called P5+1 - met again on 20 November.[34]

In October 2014 during talks between senior American, Iranian and European diplomats produced no breakthrough agreement on curbing Iran's nuclear program, but officials said they still aim to reach a deal by the Nov. 24 deadline. A senior State Department official characterized each step of progress in the talks as "chipping away" at complex, technical differences, with virtually every sentence requiring an appendix of further explanation. "We continue to make progress, but there is still a substantial amount of work to be done," said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the difficult and secretive negotiations.[35]

Iran and the US will explore ways to give impetus to nuclear talks when their chief diplomats meet in Geneva. Dr Zarif and US secretary of state John Kerry will confer ahead of a fresh round of negotiations between Iran and six world powers on settling their 12-year standoff over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Lower-level negotiators on both sides will meet at the same venue on Thursday to iron out technical details ahead of negotiations on 18 January between Iran and the "P5+1" powers – the US, France, Germany, Russia, China and Britain. Speaking at a Tehran news conference, Zarif said the purpose of the talks with Kerry "is to see if we can speed up and push the negotiations forward".[36]

In February 2015 Dr Zarif said that Iran did not favor another extension of the talks on limiting its nuclear program and expected economic sanctions to be quickly lifted if an accord was reached. "Sanctions are a liability; you need to get rid of them if you want a solution," Zarif told a security conference in Munich. "This is the opportunity to do it, and we need to seize this opportunity," he said of the long effort to forge an agreement. "It may not be repeated." The nuclear talks have already been extended twice and face a late March deadline for working out the main outlines of an accord. The deadline for a detailed agreement is the end of June.[37]

Based on the Iran nuclear deal framework, which was declared on 2 April 2015, Iran agreed to accept significant restrictions on its nuclear program for at least a decade and submit to international inspections under a framework deal. In return, international sanctions would be lifted, whether in phases or all at once is still to be worked out.

Nuclear Agreement

{{main|Geneva interim agreement on Iranian nuclear program|Comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear program}}

On 21 November it was reported by Iranian negotiators that progress was being made in talks in Geneva with world powers, expressing hope to bridge differences and sign an elusive deal over Tehran's nuclear drive. "Differences of opinion remain and we are negotiating over them. God willing we will reach a result," Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in statements carried by Iranian media, after a one-hour meeting with Baroness Ashton.[38]

On 24 November 2013, the Geneva interim agreement, officially titled the Joint Plan of Action,[39] was a pact signed between Iran and the P5+1 countries in Geneva, Switzerland. It consists of a short-term freeze of portions of Iran's nuclear program in exchange for decreased economic sanctions on Iran, as the countries work towards a long-term agreement.[40]

Other issues

On 29 April 2015, Zarif appearing on the Charlie Rose talk-show, when asked about the detention of Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post reporter held in Iran for the past nine months, claimed: "We do not jail people for their opinions[.]"[41]

Resignation

Zarif stepped down from his post on 25 February 2019, announcing his resignation on Instagram. After greetings in honor of Iranian Women's and Mothers' day, he wrote

{{quote | I am apologising [to] you (wholeheartedly) for my (inability to continue my service and any) shortcomings in the past years during my time as foreign minister... I thank the Iranian nation and officials.}}

Zarif did not elaborate or provide any further explanation.[42][43] An aide said that one of the reasons for Zarif's resignation was anger over his exclusion that day from meetings with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, who was visiting Teheran. Rouhani rejected Zarif's resignation two days later. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's Quds Force, also rejected Zarif's resignation, with Soleimani remarking that Zarif is the "main person in charge of foreign policy."[44]

Accolades

  • 9th Iran National Industry Champions Festival{{'}}s ‘Champion of Champions of Diplomacy’: 1392 SH[45]
  • KhabarOnline{{'}}s ‘Face of The Year’: 1392 SH[46]
  • TIME{{'}}s ‘100 Most Influential People in the World’ (2): 2014,[47] 2015[48]
  • Global Risk Insights{{'}} ‘Person of the Year in Political Risk’: 2015[49]
  • Chatham House Prize: 2016 (shared with John Kerry)[50]

National orders

Ribbon Distinction Country Date Location Ref
Order of Merit and Management, 1st ClassIran}}8 February 2016Tehran[51]
Grand Cross of Order of the Condor of the AndesBolivia}}26 August 2016La Paz[52]
Order of FriendshipKazakhstan}}10 September 2018Tehran[53]

Personal life

Zarif is married and has a daughter and a son who were born in the United States.[29] He met his wife in summer 1979 through his sister. They married in Iran but moved to New York within several weeks in the midst of the Iranian revolution.[11] In addition to his native Persian, he is fluent in English.

Public image

Zarif has gained domestic reputation and popularity among people.[54][55] According to a poll conducted by Information and Public Opinion Solutions LLC (iPOS) in March 2016, Zarif is the most popular political figure in Iran with 76% approval and 7% disapproval ratings.[56]

See also

  • List of foreign ministers in 2017
  • List of current foreign ministers

References

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56. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ipos.me/polls/2016/05/24/zarif/|title= ظریف محبوب‌ترین چهره سیاسی ایران |work=Information and Public Opinion Solutions LLC|date=24 May 2016|access-date=24 May 2016|language=Persian}}

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Articles
  • Statement by H.E. Dr. Zarif before the UN Security Council (31 July 2006)
  • H.E. Dr. Zarif speaks at Princeton University (August 2006)
  • [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/14/AR2007041401595.html Article about Zarif's exit from the United Nations in the Washington Post] (15 April 2007)
  • French article about Zarif and his diplomat life (October 2013)
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