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Abbas Aram (Gholam Abbas Aram) was born on 1906 in Iran, is an Iranian diplomat (1906–1985). Discover Abbas Aram's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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1906

Abbas Aram (1906–1985) was an Iranian diplomat and served as foreign minister for two terms between 1959 and 1960 and between 1962 and 1966.

In addition, he was the ambassador of Iran to various countries, including Iraq, the United Kingdom and China.

1940

Aram was the first secretary at the embassy of Iran in the United States in the 1940s.

1950

As of 1950 he was serving as the chargé d'affaires there.

He was the Iranian ambassador to Japan and then, to Iraq during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

Aram served as foreign minister in the late 1950s and 1960s.

More specifically, he was twice appointed foreign minister.

1959

His first term was brief, from 1959 to 1960.

Aram attempted to revive the diplomatic relations with Iraq during the premiership of Abd al-Karim Qasim.

However, his attempts were not fruitful due to the suspicious approach of the SAVAK, Iran's security organization, towards Qasim.

1960

In July 1960 in a press conference Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi expressed his positive attitude towards Israel which was harshly criticized by the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Following this incident both states expelled each other's ambassadors, and the Foreign Minister Aram stated that Gamal Abdel Nasser was a "light-headed pharaoh who is ruling by bloodshed".

In the 1960s Aram was among the Iranian statesmen who favored Iran's close relations with the U.S. and other Western countries in order to secure the survival of the Pahlavi dynasty.

1962

Aram was appointed to the post for a second term on 19 July 1962.

This agreement is known as Aram-Pegov agreement (Pegov refers to Nikolai Pegov, Soviet signatory of the document and ambassador to Iran), and was signed on 15 September 1962.

1963

On 30 April and 1 May 1963 he represented Iran at the eleventh session of CENTO ministerial council in Karachi, Pakistan.

Another significant event during his second term as minister of foreign affairs was the Iran–Soviet Memorandum concerning the sovereign rights of two countries in the Caspian Sea.

1964

Aram was also named as the minister of foreign affairs in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Hassan Ali Mansur on 7 March 1964.

1966

He remained in office until 1966 when Ardeshir Zahedi replaced him in the post.

Next Aram served as Iranian ambassador to the United Kingdom.

1967

He was appointed to the post in February 1967, replacing Ardeshir Zahedi.

1969

Aram's tenure ended in November 1969 when Amir Khosrow Afshar was appointed Iranian ambassador to the United Kingdom.

1973

In December 1973, Aram was appointed Iranian ambassador to China, becoming the first Iranian diplomat served in the post.

1979

Aram was arrested following the regime change in 1979, but released later.

1985

He died in 1985 and was buried in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran.