675:. From October 29, 1945 to early 1946, he served as Foreign Minister in the governments of Ebrahim Hakimi and Mohsen Sadr. In February 1946, he became Minister of Justice in the Cabinet of Ahmad Qavām. In September 1946 he was sent to the Paris Peace Conference. In August 1947 he was appointed Advisor to the Government Cabinet. From May 1948 he also advised the Cabinet of Ahmad Qavām. In 1949 he replaced Hakim al-Malik from as royal master of ceremonies, who had been appointed Minister of the Interior. In 1950, as part of the reforms that led to the introduction of the Senate, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi appointed him to his ministre plénipotentiaire in Tehran, a position he held until October 1953. From 1954 to 1959 he was ambassador to
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relations diplomatiques se trouvent officiellement interrompues entre Téhéran et Paris. Et pourtant, despuis la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, la France était pour les
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in Geneva. From July 1933, he served three months as
Secretary of State at the Foreign Ministry in Tehran. From the beginning of 1934 he was ambassador to Rome and was simultaneously accredited to the governments in Vienna, Prague and Budapest. From December 19, 1933 to January 4, 1935, he negotiated
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Pierre Dac ne pouvait espérer plus belle publicité, mêm s'il n'a jamais imaginé le scandale qu'un article de L'Os à Moelle pourrait d´clencehr. Parce que les « journaux satiriques français », en particulier l'hebdomadaire qu'il dirige, se sont moqués de Reza Shah, le maître de l'Iran, les
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Preston, Michael Patridge, British documents on foreign affairs: reports and papers from the foreign office confidential print. From 1940 through 1945. Near and the Middle-East. Percia and Afghanistan, January 1940–December 1941, 1997 ,
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