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Born | Qom, Iran |
Political party | Combatant Clergy Association (1977 – present) |
Other political affiliations | Islamic Republic Party (1979 – 1987) |
Hassan Rowhani (حسن روحانی) is an Iranian politician and cleric, and as of March 2007, a member of the Supreme National Security Council. Rowhani's membership in the council is as one of the two representatives of the Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. He was the chief negotiator with the European countries of UK, France, and Germany over Iran's nuclear program. Under his supervision, his team agreed to temporarily suspend nuclear enrichment without any conditions. This was changed after his replacement, and the nuclear program was resumed.
Rowhani has previously been a Deputy Speaker of Majlis, as a representative from Tehran and is currently member of the Expediency Discernment Council.
On August 14 2005, Rowhani was replaced by Ali Larijani as the secretary of the council.
See also
External links
- Hassan Rowhani, Iran's moderate conservative behind nuclear breakthrough
- BBC Profile: Hassan Rowhani
- Technologically, We Have Obtained the Nuclear Fuel Cycle 7 December 2004
- POWER PLAY NEARING A CRUCIAL ELECTION, A NEW GROUP OF PRAGMATIC CONSERVATIVES HAS EMERGED Feb 16, 2004
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Preceded byPosition created | Secretary of Supreme National Security Council 1989-2005 |
Succeeded byAli Larijani |
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