| Clinton Appoints NIAC Advisory Board Member to Senior Iran Post |
| Written by NIAC Staff | |
| Tuesday, 10 November 2009 | |
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Amb. Limbert, who served on NIACs Board of Advisors up until
his appointment, is a decorated career US diplomat who has previously held
posts in Iraq, Mauritania and Guinea, in addition to holding several senior
positions in Washington with the State Department. Amb. Limbert is currently
Distinguished Professor of International Affairs at the US Naval Academy.
Amb. Limbert is one country's foremost experts on Iranian issues. He began his
career in the 1960s as a Peace Corps volunteer and an English instructor at
Shiraz University. In 1979, Amb. Limbert was held hostage in the American
Embassy in Tehran for fourteen months. A fluent Persian speaker, Limbert will
be a vital asset to the United States throughout the continuing negotiations
and conversations with the Iranian government. "There are few people in the United States that know Iran as well as Amb. Limbert," Parsi said. "He's not only expert on Iranian foreign policy, but also on Iranian poetry, which matters a lot. I can't think of anyone more suitable for this job." Amb. Limbert has frequently spoken at NIAC events and fundraisers. NIAC welcomes this appointment and wishes Amb. Limbert the best of luck in tackling the complex issues that lie ahead in finding a better future for the peoples of Iran and the US. |
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