Jeffrey D. Feltman (born c. 1959) is an
American diplomat, currently the
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. He was sworn into the office on August 18, 2009. He was previously the
United States Ambassador to Lebanon from July 2004 to January 2008.
Before becoming Ambassador to Lebanon, Feltman volunteered to serve at the
Coalition Provisional Authority office in
Irbil,
Iraq, from January to April 2004. Prior to his work in Iraq, he was at the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem, where he served first as Deputy (August 2001-November 2002) and then as Acting Principal Officer (November 2002 to December 2003).
He joined the
U.S. Foreign Service in 1986, serving his first tour as consular officer in
Port-au-Prince,
Haiti. He has spent much of his career dealing with Eastern Europe and the Near East. He served in Embassy
Tel Aviv as Ambassador
Martin Indyk's Special Assistant on Peace Process issues (2000-2001). Before that, from 1998-2000, Feltman served as Chief of the Political and Economic Section at the U.S. Embassy in
Tunisia. He served in the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv from 1995 to 1998, covering economic issues in the
Gaza Strip.
Feltman studied
Arabic at the
University of Jordan in
Amman from 1994 to 1995. From 1991 to 1993, Feltman served in the office of the Deputy Secretary of State,
Lawrence Eagleburger, as a Special Assistant concentrating on the coordination of U.S. assistance to
Eastern and
Central Europe. He served as an economic officer at the...
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