List of ambassadors of Iran to Switzerland

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Ambassador of Iran to Switzerland
Persian: سفیر ایران در سوییس
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Incumbent

since 2019
Inaugural holder [de]
Formation1919

The Iranian ambassador in Bern is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Switzerland.

List of representatives[]

Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation (Solar Hijri calendar) Ambassador Persian language Observations List of Presidents of Iran List of Presidents of the Swiss Confederation Term end Term end (Solar Hijri calendar)
1919 1298  [de] Persian: سهام الدین غفاری ذکاء الدوله Chargé d'affaires Ahmad Shah Qajar Gustave Ador
1924 1303  [de] Persian: سهام الدین غفاری ذکاء الدوله envoy Ghaffari, Amir Saham-od-Din (Zuka-ud-Dauleh) Born in Tehran about 1880. The second ... Appointed Persian Minister in Berne 1919-22. Did not venture to return to Persia till the Pahlavi regime was well established in 1931.[1] Ahmad Shah Qajar Ernest Chuard
1924 1303  [de] Persian: مصطفی قلی هدایت فهیم الدوله Chargé d'affaires Kardar[2] Ahmad Shah Qajar Ernest Chuard 1927 1306
1929 1308 Anoushirvan Sepahbodi Persian: انوشیروان سپهبدی Reza Shah Robert Haab 1933 1312
1934 1313  [de] Persian: أبو الحسن فروغي
Abolhassan Foroughi
Abolhasan Foroughi, Iranian educator and author and younger brother of Mohammad Ali Foroughi Mirza Abulhasan Froughi (1884 - 9. Februar 1960)]]
Reza Shah Marcel Pilet-Golaz 1934 1313
1934 1317 Nasrollah Entezam Persian: نصرالله انتظام Chargé d'affaires[3] Reza Shah Marcel Pilet-Golaz 1938 1319
1935 1313 Mostafa Adl Persian: مصطفی عدل Reza Shah Rudolf Minger 1939 1317
1941 1320 Persian: حسین قدیمی نوائی Chargé d'affaires Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ernst Wetter April 25, 1945 1324
December 4, 1945 1327  [de] Persian: ابوالقاسم envoy Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Eduard von Steiger 1947 1330
June 29, 1948 1327 Persian: ابوالقاسم فروهر Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Enrico Celio August 7, 1951 1330
1951 1330 Persian: عبدالحسین میکده Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Eduard von Steiger 1953 1332
November 6, 1953 1332 Persian: ابوالقاسم فروهر On April 20, 1957, the mission was upgraded to an embassy. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Philipp Etter 1957 1336
August 7, 1951 1336 Persian: هرمز قریب Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hans Streuli November 5, 1953 1341
May 4, 1956 1341 Persian: محمود فروغی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Markus Feldmann 1962 1341
October 21, 1957 1342 Persian: جمشید قریب Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hans Streuli 1963 1344
1963 1341 Persian: قریب Djamchid Gharib spent a large part of his diplomatic career in Turkey, where he was our ambassador, before he retired. In 1978, while spending his summer holidays there - for he knew the country perfectly and had many, Turkish, personal friends - he was told, by the two highest authorities in the Turkish government, Washington was preparing a coup, in Iran, involving certain religious leaders; and they begged Djamchid Gharib to tell the Shah "that he ought not to trust the Americans". Secular Turkey was worried about the possibility of a democratic government being installed in Iran. It was an important message, and, as soon as he returned to Tehran, Gharib asked for an audience with the Shah. He was kept waiting - he no longer had any official position, after all. He confided his information to Hoveyda, who offered to act as an intermediary. Gharib declined this offer, and, several days later, his persistence paid off. He was received, and relayed his message, in detail, to the King, including the identities of his informants. The Shah, annoyed, asked him, "whom have you told about this conversation of yours, in Ankara?" "The Minister to the Court asked about my business," the former diplomat, "and I declined to reveal it; but I said a word or two, without the least detail, to Nahavandi, and to my son-in-law , Doctor Shirvani, "Shirvani was a professor at Tehran University and an elected Deputy. "Forget this for ever," snapped the Shah commandingly, "and tell them to forget it too, for it's no more than drawing-room chatter!"[4] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Willy Spühler 1965 1343
September 10, 1965 1344 Majid Rahnema Persian: مجید رهنما Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hans-Peter Tschudi 1967 1346
January 30, 1968 1346 Persian: حسینعلی لقمان ادهم Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Roger Bonvin November 5, 1953 1349
January 8, 1971 1349 Persian: محمود اسفندیاری Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Rudolf Gnägi 1975 1354
1975 1354 Persian: سید مرتضی میرعلی مرتضایی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Pierre Graber 1978 1357
January 9, 1976 1357 Persian: اسدالله فهیمی until the first Islamic revolution Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Rudolf Gnägi 1978 1357
May 1, 1979 1358 Persian: محمود لواسانی Chargé d'affaires Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hans Hürlimann 1979 1358
1979 1358 Gholam-Ali Fariwar-Tehrani Persian: غلامعلی فریور تهر Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hans Hürlimann 1980 1359
1980 1359 Persian: سعید امیر دیوانی Chargé d'affaires[5] Abolhassan Banisadr Georges-André Chevallaz 1981 1360
1981 1360 Persian: علی نعمت اللهی Abolhassan Banisadr Kurt Furgler 1986 1365
1986 1365 Persian: محمد حسین ملائک Ali Khamenei Alphons Egli 1990 1369
1990 1369 Persian: محمدرضا البرزی Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Arnold Koller 1997 1376
1997 1376 KiaTabatabaee Persian: کیا طباطبایی Mohammad Khatami Arnold Koller 2001 1380
2001 1380 Persian: مجید تخت روانچی Mohammad Khatami Moritz Leuenberger 2005 1384
2005 1384 Persian: کیوان ایمانی Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Samuel Schmid 2009 1388
2014 1393 Persian: علیرضا سالاری شریف Hassan Rouhani Didier Burkhalter 2009 1388
2014 1393 Persian: غلامعلی خوشرو Hassan Rouhani Didier Burkhalter 2014 1393
2014 1393 Persian: مهدی عابدی Chargé d'affaires Hassan Rouhani Didier Burkhalter 2016 1395
2016 1395 Persian: علیرضا سبز Chargé d'affaires Hassan Rouhani Johann Schneider-Ammann 2018 1397
2018 1397 Persian: محمدرضا حاج کریم جباری Hassan Rouhani Alain Berset 2019 1398
2019 1398 Chargé d'affaires Hassan Rouhani Alain Berset

Coordinates: 33°57′33″N 6°50′33″W / 33.959279°N 6.842553°W / 33.959279; -6.842553

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See also[]

List of ambassadors to Switzerland

References[]

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