INA – CAIRO
League of Arab States chose Iraq's candidate, Abdul-Hussein Al-Hindawi, for the post of Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, instead of the late Qais Al-Azzawi.
Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs nominated Al-Hindawi for the post, according to an issued document indicated that the Arab department in the ministry submitted the biography of Al-Hindawi, to the permanent delegation of the Republic of Iraq in Cairo, for the purpose of his candidacy for the post of Assistant Secretary-General in the League of Arab States.
Al-Hindawi is a senior international advisor to the United Nations, think tank, writer on Arab and international affairs and literature. He holds a PhD from France in modern philosophy.
He held a number of posts, most notably Adviser to the Prime Minister in Iraq from May 2020 to present, Adviser to the President of the Republic of Iraq for four years 2015 - 2018, Senior International Adviser to the United Nations in Iraq for seven years 2008 - 2015, and a member of the United Nations Human Rights Organization mission. He traveled to Haiti for three years 1993 - 1995, and has more than ten published intellectual books.
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