Ashour Bin Khayal Politician

Ashour Bin Khayal (Arabic: عاشور بن خيال‎), sometimes romanised Bin Hayal, is a Libyan diplomat and politician who was born in the Cyrenaican city of Derna in September 1939. He was named Foreign Minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib in a surprise move, as the position was originally reported to be filled by Libya's deputy ambassador to United Nations Ibrahim Dabbashi. He was described as little-known prior to his appointment.Bin Khayal was previously the first secretary at the Libyan embassy in Rome in the late 1960s. Bin Khayal served as Libya's First Secretary and Adviser for the Libyan Mission to the United Nations, New York at the UN Security Council during Libya’s 1976-1977 membership term. During his term at the UN he also worked in the capacity of Deputy Delegate with Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia. He was also Libya’s ambassador to Korea but resigned in 1984 after a gunman fired from the Libyan embassy in London at a protest outside, killing police office Yvonne Fletcher.After defecting, Bin Khayal joined the ranks of the Libyan National resistance and was later named the Deputy Secretary General of the National Libyan Alliance. In 2005, after the killing of Kikhia, he served as Chairman and later as president for the National Conference of the Libyan Opposition. During the Libyan Civil War, the Conference declared support for the National Transitional Council and allocated all possible resources towards the service of the nation.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1939
Birth place
Libya , Derna Libya , Italian Libya
Nationality
Libya
Religion
Sunni Islam
Education
Types of educational institutions
University of Libya

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Office holder

officeForeign Minister of Libya
party
Libyan National Movement
president
Mohammed Magariaf
prime minister
successor
Ali Aujali

Ashour Bin Khayal on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://eolibya.org
  2. http://www.foreign.gov.ly/ar