Raşit Meredow
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Biography
Raşit Meredow was born in Ashgabat on 29 May 1960.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". His father Öwezgeldi was a Turkmen scientist and lawyer. His mother is an ethnic Azerbaijani.[2] Meredow's relatives on his mother’s side live in the city of Mary, where she herself spent her childhood before moving to Ashgabat.[3] Meredow’s sister and close relatives live in Mary, with his sister teaching at a local high school.
In 1977, he entered the Moscow State University department of law. In 1982, he began as a teacher in the department of civil law and civil process of the Turkmen State University. In 1984-1987, he studied as a post-graduate student at the Moscow State University. He holds a master's degree in law. In 1987-1990, he was lecturer, senior teacher in the department of civil law and civil process of the Turkmen State University. In 1990-1991, he was chief consultant, head of sector, head of department in the Ministry of Justice of Turkmenistan. Starting in 1991, he worked as head of law enforcing agencies department of the council for coordination of law enforcing agencies under the President of Turkmenistan. Starting in March 1993, he worked as head of the law department in the office of the President of Turkmenistan. Starting in December 1994, he was chairman of the law committee of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan. Starting in 1996, he was deputy director of the Turkmen National Institute of Democracy and Human Rights under the President of Turkmenistan.
In May 1999, he was appointed as First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. In December 1999, he was appointed First Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan. In May 2001, he was elected as Chairman of the Assembly of Turkmenistan.[4] In July 2001, he was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Starting in August 2001, he simultaneously performed duties of director of the Turkmen National Institute of Democracy and Human Rights under the President of Turkmenistan. From 2003 to 2005, he worked as Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, a position from which was dismissed in 2005 for "poor performance" of his duties.[5][6]
He speaks fluent Turkish,[7] Russian and English in addition to his native Turkmen. He is currently the longest-serving foreign minister in the world.
Awards
- Jubilee Medal "25 years of Turkmenistan's Independence"[8]
- "For the love of Fatherland" Medal
- "Gayrat" Medal
- "Galkynysh" Order[9]
- "Dustlik" Order (Uzbekistan, Order of Friendship)[10]
References
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- ↑ "Turkmen foreign minister in Sofia for OSCE summit", Turkmenistan.ru, 6 December 2004, accessed via nl.newsbank.com, retrieved 2011-07-23
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- Moscow State University alumni
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