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Adnan Omran was born on 1934 in Syria, is a Syrian diplomat and politician (born 1934). Discover Adnan Omran'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 90 years old?

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1934

Adnan Omran (عدنان عمران) (born 1934) is a Syrian diplomat and politician who served as information minister from 2000 to 2003.

Omran was born in 1934.

1956

He holds a bachelor's degree in public law, which he received from Syrian University in Damascus in 1956.

Then he obtained a diploma in Syrian private law.

1964

He also received a diploma in diplomatic studies and international law from Columbia University in New York City in 1964.

After graduation, Omran began to serve as a member of the permanent mission of Syria to the United Nations in 1964.

Two years later he was named as first secretary of the Syrian Embassy in Moscow.

1968

His tenure ended in 1968, and he served as counsel general of the Syrian Arab Republic in Berlin until 1970.

Next he was appointed director of the international organisations department and special offices at the Syrian foreign ministry.

1974

He served there until 1974.

Then he was named as Syrian ambassador to the United Kingdom and then, to Sweden from 1974 to 1980.

1980

Omran began to assume political positions in 1980.

1996

His first political post was assistant secretary general for political affairs, which he held until 1996.

He represented Syria and the League of Arab States at various international conferences and also, committees of the United Nations.

He also held the post of the Arab League assistant secretary general during this period.

In 1996, Omran was appointed deputy foreign minister and served in this post until 1998.

2000

He was a member of the Ba'ath Party's central committee in 2000.

He was appointed minister of information on 14 March 2000 to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa Mero under Hafez Assad.

Omran replaced Mohammad Salman as information minister.

Omran's appointment raised hopes that Syrian media would be given more liberty.

2001

However, on 29 January 2001, Omran argued that the term civil society was developed by the US and that its meaning was modified by the opposition groups in Syria in an attempt to form political parties.

He continued to serve as information minister after the first cabinet reshuffle by Bashar al-Assad when he became the president.

2003

In September 2003, Mero resigned from office, and Mohammad Naji Al Otari formed a new cabinet.

Omran was replaced by Ahmad Hassan as information minister on 10 September 2003.

Omran was named as a member of the Committee of Patrons of the Anglo-Arab Organisation in January 2003.

2008

As of 2008 he was secretary general of the Arab Parliament.