- Ronald E. Neumann
Ronald E. Neumann (born 1945) was formerly the United States Ambassador to
Afghanistan (2005-2007) and previously served as ambassador toBahrain (2001-2004) andAlgeria (1994-1997). He is the son of former ambassadorRobert G. Neumann and traveled extensively after college in Afghanistan while his father was ambassador there. He pronounces his last name Newmann (without the Germanic "neu") and his name is sometimes seen spelled that way.Mr. Neumann joined the
United States Department of State as aForeign Service Officer in 1970. After an initial posting inSenegal , he began to specialize in theMiddle East , particularly in thePersian Gulf , beginning in 1973 when he served in Tabriz, Iran. He also served in the United Arab Emirates and in 1991 as Director of the Iran Iraq office (Director of Northern Gulf Affairs) he was involved in overseeingKurd ish refugees in the Middle East.In 1994 he was made Ambassador to Algeria, [http://www.state.gov/p/sca/rls/pr/2005/50494.htm "U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ronald E. Neumann Presents Credentials to President Hamid Karzai"] , U.S. Department of State website, August 1, 2005.] in part because of his Middle East experience,Fact|date=May 2008 and served in that capacity until 1997. He subsequently was made Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.
In 2000, he was selected to become ambassador to Bahrain, but the Senate did not confirm him immediately and during the delay he was found to be involved in a minor security scandal involving the mishandling of
classified materials. He was ultimately cleared of wrongdoing and newly-elected PresidentGeorge W. Bush approved his appointment in 2001.He was ambassador to Bahrain when the embassy there was closed temporarily due to attacks in April 2002 from pro-
Palestinian protestors. No one was hurt in the protest although buildings were damaged and vehicles were set on fire.In 2004, he left Bahrain to serve as a United States political advisor in
Iraq and served in that position until he was made ambassador toAfghanistan in 2005. He was sworn in onJuly 27 2005 and presented his credentials to Afghan PresidentHamid Karzai onAugust 1 2005 . He retained that post until 2007.Neumann currently serves as the president of the
American Academy of Diplomacy , a Washington, DC-based think tank as well as a part-time professor at theElliott School of International Affairs atthe George Washington University .He speaks Arabic, French, and some Persian.
Trivia
* On becoming Ambassador to Afghanistan in 2005, Ronald Neumann became the first diplomat since the establishment of the modern State Department to have served as ambassador to the same country as his father. President
John Adams and his son PresidentJohn Quincy Adams were both ministers to Great Britain.References
*"U.S. works behind scenes to ease tension in Algeria",
The Ottawa Citizen , (April 23, 1994)
*"Diplomatic Exit Some Way Off, Says Young",Gulf Daily News , (February 27, 2000)
*"US Envot to Stay Till Summer",Gulf Daily News , (September 7, 2000)
*"Envoy's Nomination Hits a Security Snag",Gulf Daily News , (September 29, 2000)
*"Embassy Row",The Washington Times , (July 24, 2001)
*"U.S. Embassy in Bahrain Remains Closed",Gulf Daily News , (April 7, 2002)
*"Bahrain: King Reviews US Ties with Outgoing Ambassador",Global News Wire , (June 1, 2004)External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4724223.stm BBC News article on his appointment.]
* [http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Politics&loid=8.0.191803474&par=0 Adnki.com article on his appointment.]
* [http://i-newswire.com/pr38512.html i-Newswire article.]
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