Nabil Talhouni

{{Short description|Jordanian diplomat}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

|name = Nabil Talhouni

|image = President of India and Ambassador Talhouni.jpg

|imagesize = 195px

|caption = Kocheril Raman Narayanan & Nabil Talhouni

|office = Consul General to Dubai

|term_start = June 1, 1985

|term_end = January 1, 1987

|office2 = Ambassador to Kuwait

|term_start2 = January 1, 1987

|term_end2 = Gulf War October 1990

|office3 = Ambassador to Austria

|term_start3 = January 1, 1991

|term_end3 = July 1, 1993

|office4 = Ambassador to Hungary

|term_start4 = January 1, 1991

|term_end4 = July 1, 1993

|office5 = Ambassador to Czech Republic

|term_start5 = January 1, 1991

|term_end5 = July 1, 1993

|office6 = Ambassador to U.A.E

|term_start6 = January 1, 1996

|term_end6 = January 1, 1999

|office7 = Ambassador to India

|term_start7 = January 1, 2001

|term_end7 = January 1, 2006

|office8 = Ambassador to Thailand

|term_start8 = January 1, 2001

|term_end8 = January 1, 2006

|office9 = Ambassador to Sri Lanka

|term_start9 = January 1, 2001

|term_end9 = January 1, 2006

|birth_place = Jordan

|father = Tawfiq Khalil Talhouni

|mother = Suaad Abdul Kader Al-Jundi

|spouse = Sabah Talhouni

|children = Tawfiq, Nadya, Suha

|website = [http://www.talhouni.com/ Talhouni.com - Jordan]

}}

Nabil Talhouni ({{langx|ar|نبيل التلهوني}}) is a Jordanian diplomat who has served as an Ambassador to a number of countries around the world.

Biography

Nabil Talhouni was born in Jordan, and educated at the University of Bonn.

Talhouni worked for the Foreign Affairs of Jordan before becoming Jordan's Ambassador to Kuwait (1987–1990). He has also served as Ambassador to Austria (1991–1993), Ambassador to UAE (1996–1999), Ambassador to India (2001–2006), Ambassador to Thailand[https://web.archive.org/web/20111007194608/http://www.ohmpps.go.th/documents/BP2546012/txt/T0084_0001.txt Speech by H.E. Mr. Nabil Tawfiq Talhouni Ambassador of Jordan at the presentation of his credentials to His Majesty the King of Thailand] (2001–2006). He has also served in Dubai, London, Ottawa, Bern and Frankfurt.

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