Jeffrey D. Feltman Explained

Jeffrey Feltman
Birth Name:Jeffrey David Feltman
Office:United States Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa
Term Start:April 23, 2021
Term End:January 10, 2022
Successor:David M. Satterfield
President:Joe Biden
Office1:22nd Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
Term End1:May 31, 2012
Term Start1:August 18, 2009
Predecessor1:David Welch
Successor1:Anne W. Patterson
President1:Barack Obama
Office2:United States Ambassador to Lebanon
Term Start2:August 25, 2004
Term End2:January 25, 2008
Successor2:Michele J. Sison
Predecessor2:Vincent M. Battle
President2:George W. Bush
Office3:United States Consul General in Jerusalem
Term Start3:November 2002
Term End3:September 2003
Successor3:David D. Pearce
Predecessor3:Ronald L. Schlicher
President3:George W. Bush
Education:Ball State University (BA)
Tufts University (MA)
Birth Place:Greenville, Ohio, U.S.

Jeffrey David Feltman (born 1959)[1] is an American diplomat and former U.S. Special Envoy for Horn of Africa, serving from April 23, 2021 to January 10, 2022.[2] [3] He previously served as United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs. As head of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs Feltman oversaw the UN's diplomatic efforts to prevent and mitigate conflict worldwide.

Early life and education

Feltman was born to parents David and Roberta Feltman in Greenville, Ohio in 1959. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and fine arts from Ball State University in 1981 and a Master of Arts in law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1983.[4] He speaks Hebrew, English, French, Arabic and Hungarian.

Career

Feltman joined the United States Foreign Service in 1986, serving his first tour as consular officer in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He served as an economic officer at the U.S. Embassy in Hungary from 1988 to 1991. 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.[5]

After a year of Arabic studies at the University of Jordan in Amman, Feltman served in the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv from 1995 to 1998, covering economic issues in the Gaza Strip. From 1998 to 2000, Feltman served as chief of the political and economic section at the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia. He served in Embassy Tel Aviv as Ambassador Martin Indyk's special assistant on peace process issues from 2000 to 2001. He then moved to the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem, where he served first as deputy from August 2001 to November 2002) and then as acting principal officer from November 2002 to December 2003.Feltman volunteered to serve at the Coalition Provisional Authority office in Irbil, Iraq, from January to April 2004. from which he moved on to become the United States ambassador to Lebanon from July 2004 to January 2008.

Feltman served as the assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs from August 2009 to June 2012 with the rank of career minister, before taking his post at the United Nations. In June 2012 he was appointed under-secretary-general for political affairs, a position he held until April 2018.

In September 2017, Feltman announced his support for Palestinian statehood, stating "Economic development, critical as it is, is no substitute for sovereignty and statehood."[6]

Notes and References

  1. https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/feltman-jeffrey-david Jeffrey David Feltman profile
  2. Web site: 2021-04-23. Veteran diplomat Jeffrey Feltman named U.S. special envoy for Horn of Africa. 2021-04-26. Reuters.
  3. Web site: Vella. Lauren. 2022-01-06. Blinken appoints new special envoy Satterfield to Horn of Africa. 2022-01-17. The Hill. en.
  4. Web site: 2017-02-14. Mr. Jeffrey Feltman of the United States of America - Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs. 2020-09-21. United Nations Secretary-General. en.
  5. Web site: 2018-07-13. Jeffrey Feltman. 2020-09-21. Brookings. en-US.
  6. Web site: UN Under-Secretary- General Jeffrey Feltman says it's time to deliver.. Jpost.com. 24 September 2017.