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Ali Akbar Velayati was born on 24 June, 1945 in Shemiranat County, Iran, is an Iranian conservative politician and physician (born 1945). Discover Ali Akbar Velayati'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 78 years old?
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Ali Akbar Velayati Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ali Akbar Velayati's Wife?
His wife is Shirin Khoshnevisan (1980–2003, her death)
Leyla Enayati (2007–present)
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Shirin Khoshnevisan (1980–2003, her death)
Leyla Enayati (2007–present) |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ali Akbar Velayati worth at the age of 78 years old? Ali Akbar Velayati’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Iran. We have estimated Ali Akbar Velayati's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ali Akbar Velayati (born 24 June 1945, Tehran) is an Iranian conservative politician and physician.
He is currently a member of the Expediency Discernment Council.
Velayati is a distinguished professor at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, senior adviser to the Supreme Leader in international affairs and head of the board of founders and the board of trustees of the Islamic Azad University.
He is also a member of Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame, Expediency Discernment Council's President of Center for Strategic Research, senior fellow of Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences, and also a former member of Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.
He is the secretary-general of the World Assembly of Islamic Awakening.
Velayati was born in Rostamabad village in Shemiran, Tehran, on 24 June 1945.
In 1961, Velayeti joined the National Front, a secular party.
He was matriculated into Tehran University of medical sciences in 1964.
Velayati finished his studies in pediatrics before moving to Johns Hopkins University for a fellowship in infectious diseases.
In the meantime, Velayati taught at university and was an active member of such influential body as the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution.
He is still a member of Expediency Council and Islamic Encyclopedia Foundation.
Following the Iranian Revolution in 1979, he was elected as a member of the parliament from his home town in parliamentary election of that year.
He was also a deputy minister of health from November 1980 to July 1981 in the cabinet of Mohammad-Ali Rajai.
He is the first and only person to have held this position for over ten years.
After winning the presidential election on 13 October 1981, then President Ali Khamenei proposed Velayati as his prime minister to the Parliament of Iran, but Parliament voted against him on 22 October.
In November 1986, Velayati argued that Iran should have diplomatic ties with all countries.
During the premiership of Mousavi, Velayati served as the minister of foreign affairs.
The arrest warrant is based on the allegation that senior Iranian officials planned the attack in an August 1993 meeting, including Khamanei, the Supreme Leader, Mohammad Hejazi, Khamanei's intelligence and security advisor, Rafsanjani, then president, Ali Fallahian, then intelligence minister, and Velayati, then foreign minister.
After the election of Hashemi Rafsanjani as president, he retained his post until 1997, when Rafsanjani's term was ended.
He has been an advisor on international affairs to the Supreme Leader of Iran since 1997.
Iran's conservative alliance considered Velayati a possible candidate for 2005 presidential election.
Still, he announced that he did not accept the candidacy of the conservative alliance and would run as an Independent.
He finally decided not to run.
It was speculated that he did not want to run against Rafsanjani.
In November 2006, Argentine Judge Rodolfo Canicoba Corra issued international arrest warrants for Velayati, six other Iranians and one Lebanese in connection with the bombing of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) in Buenos Aires, which resulted in the death of 85 people and serious injuries to 151.
Velayeti was appointed to the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations in 2006.
He appears to be close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, serving as his advisor on international affairs and writing the introduction to Khamenei's book Palestine.
Velayati has been on the official Wanted list of Interpol since March 2007, for allegations of "Aggravated Murder and Damages" related to the AMIA bombing.
He attended funeral service of Imad Mughniyah, who had been killed on 12 February 2008, representing Khamenei on 14 February in Lebanon.
He was a candidate in 2013 presidential election and lost, coming fifth out of the six candidates garnering 2,268,753 votes, which was 6.18% of the votes.
On 30 October 2013, Velayati became head of Center for Strategic Research, being appointed by Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
He was succeeded by Hassan Rouhani.
He announced his candidacy for the 2013 presidential election and was supported by some conservative groups.
He promised a robust external relationship with community reconciliation and more diplomatic relations with Europe and the United States.
He also criticized President Ahmadinejad's foreign policy.
He received 2,268,753 of the votes, coming in fifth place.
In November 2019, the United States Treasury Department has sanctioned Velayati.
On 12 March 2020, the Tasnim News Agency reported that Velayati had tested positive for COVID-19.