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Amos Nadai, Israeli Ambassador to China
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Updated: 2009-09-17 14:07

Amos Nadai, Israeli Ambassador to China

March 26, 1948 Born in Oradia Romania

Married to Ruth, two daughters

Liat (1975), Yael (1977)

Languages: English, French, Hungarian, Japanese, Hebrew

1951: Immigrated to Israel

1966-1968: IDF Service

1969-1970: Ministry of Tourism, Official Tourist Guide Program

1970-1974: Hebrew University Law School, Jerusalem. Graduated with L.L.B. Member Israeli Bar Association

1975-1976: Staff Member – Embassy of Israel, Paris

1977-1981: Deputy Director, Security Department, Security Branch, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1981-1986: In charge of Administration and Head of Consular Section, Embassy of Israel, Tokyo, Japan

1984-1985: Coordinator of the establishment of Israeli mission in Colombo and Hong Kong.

1986-1988: Director of Department, Finance Division, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

March 1988: In charge of Israeli Interest Section (Embassy of Switzerland), Budapest Hungary

1988-1991: Counselor and Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Israel, Bangkok. Thailand.

1991: Counselor, Asia Division, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1993: Director, Personnel Department, Administration Division, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1994: Member Steering Committee, Jordan Peace Agreement Negotiation Delegation

1995: Promoted to Minister-Counselor

1995: Director, Human Resource Division, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1997-2001: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Israel to Norway and non-resident to Iceland

2001-2004: Ambassador-at-large, Special Assignments

2004-2007:Deputy Director General, Asia and the Pacific Division

August 2007-- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Israel to China