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词条 Ardeshir Zahedi
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Political life

  3. Later years

     Views 

  4. Honours

      National honours    Foreign honours  

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Further reading

  8. External links

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Ardeshir Zahedi, GCVO ({{lang-fa|اردشیر زاهدی}}; born 16 October 1928[1][2]) is a former Iranian diplomat who served as the country's foreign minister (1966-1971) and its ambassador to the United States and the United Kingdom during the 1960s and 1970s.

Early life

Born in Tehran on 16 October 1928,[3] he is the son of General Fazlollah Zahedi, who served as prime minister after the fall of Mohammed Mossadegh.[4] Zahedi received a degree in agriculture from Utah State University in 1950,[5] where he was a member of Kappa Sigma. Seven years later, he married the daughter of the Shah of Iran, Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi; the marriage ended in divorce in 1964.

Political life

Zahedi served as ambassador to the United States from 1960 to 1962 and to the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1966.[6] Under Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveida, he served as minister of foreign affairs from 1966 to 1971.

Zahedi again became ambassador to the United States from 1973 until the Iranian Revolution climaxed in January 1979. During his second stint in Washington, he won a reputation for extravagance. In the mid-1970s, Zahedi became known as a companion of the American actress Elizabeth Taylor.[7]. During the 1977 Hanafi Siege of a federal building in Washington, Zahedi and two other ambassadors from Muslim nations were able to talk the hostage takers into surrendering and releasing 149 hostages.

Over the course of 1978, it was reported in some circles that Zahedi urged the Shah to appease the rioters by making scapegoats of several high-ranking officials, including Amir Abbas Hoveida (then Prime Minister) and SAVAK director Nematollah Nassiri. When the Shah fled Iran in 1979, Zahedi was still serving as ambassador in Washington, but resigned as soon as Khomeini came to power. He started fervent attempts at securing political asylum for the ailing Shah and the Imperial family in Panama, Mexico, Morocco and finally Egypt. He was present at the Shah's death bed and funeral in Cairo in 1980.

Later years

Zahedi is now retired and living in Montreux, Switzerland.[4] He received honorary doctoral degrees of law and humanities from Utah State University, East Texas State University, Kent State University, St. Louis University, University of Texas, Montana State University, Washington College, Westminster College, Harvard University, Chung-Ang University of Seoul, and the College of Political and Social Science of Lima in Peru. In December 1976, in a ceremony held in Washington D.C., Zahedi was awarded the Kappa Sigma Fraternity ‘Man of the Year’ Award. In 2002, he was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Honor of the Utah State University College of Agriculture. He received many awards and honors from nations around the globe for his humanitarian service and record in international affairs.

Views

In an interview in May 2006, Zahedi voiced his support for Iran's Nuclear Program stating it as an "inalienable right of Iran", under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). He told Voice of America that the U.S. approved the start of Iran's $50 billion nuclear program in the 1970s. Two documents in particular, dated 22 April 1975 and 20 April 1976, show that the United States and Iran held negotiations on a nuclear program and the U.S. was willing to help Iran by setting up uranium enrichment and fuel reprocessing facilities.[8]

Honours

National honours

  • Order of Humayoun, 1st class (Imperial State of Iran).[9]

Foreign honours

  • {{flagu|Malaysia}} : Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (S.S.M.) (1968)[10]
  • Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order [GCVO] (United Kingdom).[9]
  • Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (27.5.1967)
  • Order of the White Elephant of Thailand (22.1.1968)
  • Order of the Sacred Treasure of Japan (1969)
  • Order of the Aztec Eagle of Mexico (1975)
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta (24.2.2016)

See also

  • Narrated by court

References

1. ^http://www.ardeshirzahedi.org/bio.htm
2. ^https://www.rulers.org/indexz.html
3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=OCHSChKWNFEC&q=اردشیر+زاهدی+۲۴+مهر+۱۳۰۷&dq=اردشیر+زاهدی+۲۴+مهر+۱۳۰۷&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZ9azBu8faAhULzKQKHfTUDuAQ6AEIITAA]
4. ^{{cite web|title=Biography|url=http://www.ardeshirzahedi.org/main.html|publisher=Ardeshir Zahedi|accessdate=6 November 2012}}
5. ^Utah State University USU Alumni= Great Success
6. ^{{cite news|title=State Intelligence|url=http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/44249/pages/1713|accessdate=29 November 2013|newspaper=London Gazette (Issue 44249)|date=14 February 1967}}
7. ^{{cite book|author=Ellis Cashmore|title=Elizabeth Taylor: A Private Life for Public Consumption|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e29yCwAAQBAJ|date=25 February 2016|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=978-1-62892-067-3|page=194}}
8. ^{{cite news|last=Linzer|first=Dafna|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3983-2005Mar26.html|title=Past Arguments Don't Square With Current Iran Policy|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=27 March 2005|accessdate=2012}}
9. ^Royal Ark
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/|title=Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat}}

Further reading

  • Ardeshir Zahedi, The Memoirs of Ardeshir Zahedi: Volume One [English Language], (ِIbex Publishers). {{ISBN|978-1-58814-073-9}}.
  • Ardeshir Zahedi, The Memoirs of Ardeshir Zahedi: Volume Two [English Language], (ِIbex Publishers). {{ISBN|978-1-58814-099-9}}.
  • Ardeshir Zahedi (اردشیر زاهدی), The Memoirs of Ardeshir Zahedi: Volume One [Persian Language] (Khaterat-e Ardeshir Zahedi -خاطرات اردشیر زاهدی), (ِIbex Publishers). {{ISBN|978-1-58814-038-8}}.
  • Ardeshir Zahedi (اردشیر زاهدی), The Memoirs of Ardeshir Zahedi: Volume Two [Persian Language] (Khaterat-e Ardeshir Zahedi -خاطرات اردشیر زاهدی), (ِIbex Publishers). {{ISBN|978-1-58814-065-4}}.
  • 'Alí Rizā Awsatí (عليرضا اوسطى), Iran in the past three centuries (Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh - ايران در سه قرن گذشته), Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishing - انتشارات پاکتاب, Tehran, Iran, 2003). {{ISBN|964-93406-6-1}} (Vol. 1), {{ISBN|964-93406-5-3}} (Vol. 2).
  • Fereydoun Hoveyda, The Fall of the Shah, translated by Roger Liddell (Wyndham Books, New York, 1980). {{ISBN|0-671-61003-1}}, {{ISBN|978-0-671-61003-6}}.
  • {{cite news|title=The 38 Hours: Trial by Terror|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,946751,00.html|date=21 March 1977|publisher=Time magazine}}

External links

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  • {{YouTube|VPHBwYniCFQ|Zahedi says Nixon approved start of Iran's $50 billion nuclear program in 1973}}, Voice of America, 2006.
  • {{YouTube|BFV0Yl01SrU|Ambassador Zahedi's full interview}}, Voice of America, 2006.
  • Ardeshir Zahedi interviews{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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