Walid Khazen
Walid Khazen (also Walid el-Khazen; born 5 September 1946, in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese diplomat and a member of the noble Khazen family.
Education
Walid received his Bachelor's degree from the International College in Beirut, and he received licenses in French and Lebanese law from the University of Lyon and Saint Joseph University, respectively. In addition, he studied at University College London.[1]
Work
He has served as a lawyer. He is, currently, the ambassador from the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to Jordan.[2][3][4][5][6] His work has put him in contact with high-level leaders in both religion and politics.[7][8][9][10]
Personal Life
He is a member of the Maronite Church. He has a wife, Gloria, and four children (Sari, Chafic, Nour, and Thayma).[11]
References
- ↑ Cheikh Walid El Khazen (Profile). Khazen.org.
- ↑ Order of Malta - Activity Report, 2010 (see p. 109)
- ↑ Order of Malta - Activity Report, 2005 (see p. 88)
- ↑ http://www.jordanembassy.nl/news/2007/JUN/id060607c3.htm
- ↑ Walid at his Ceremony of Obedience (Alternative Link)
- ↑ Dinner of Malta association @ Sky Bar, Beirut July 9, 2012. Mondanite. (Image)
- ↑ Walid with Patriarch Bechara Rai (Alternative Link)
- ↑ Walid with Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir (Alternative Link)
- ↑ Walid with President Michel Suleiman (Alternative Link)
- ↑ Walid with his wife and Prince Charles Henri de Lobkowicz. Mondanite. (Image)
- ↑ Khazen Genealogical Tree
External links
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