Sirojiddin Muhriddin

Sirojiddin Muhriddin (Tajik: Сироҷидин Мӯҳридди, romanized: Siroçidin Mūhriddi), born Sirojiddin Muhriddinovich Aslov (Russian: Сироджиддин Мухриддинович Аслов) is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan since 2013. Muhriddin previously worked as a Permanent Representative of the Republic of Tajikistan to the United Nations from 2006 to 2013.

Sirojiddin Muhriddin
Сироҷидин Мӯҳридди
Muhriddin in 2016
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan
Assumed office
29 November 2013
PresidentEmomali Rahmon
Preceded byHamrokhon Zarifi
Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United Nations
In office
September 2005  August 2013
Preceded byRashid Alimov
Succeeded byMahmadamin Mahmadaminov
Personal details
Born
Sirodjidin Mukhridinovich Aslov

(1964-02-17) 17 February 1964
Sovetskiy District, Tajik SSR, Soviet Union
(now Tajikistan)

Biography

Muhriddin meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on July 1, 2021.

Muhriddin graduated with an engineering degree in 1986 from Odesa Hydro-Meteorological Institute in Ukraine. Muhriddin continued his studies by receiving an additional degree in International Economic Relations from the Tashkent State University of Economics. In the early stages of Muhriddin's career, he had published several research papers based on the Aral Sea. In the early 2000s, he made a transition into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he was first appointed as a deputy minister. While being the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, he was also Chairman of the Executive Committee for Saving the Aral Sea[1] and the National Coordinator for Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Affairs. After a year as serving Deputy, Muhriddin was appointed as the Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United Nations as well as the non-resident ambassador to Cuba.[2] After seven years of work within the United Nations he became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan in 2013.[3]

Awards

Personal life

He is married, with five children, and speaks Persian, English, Uzbek and Russian.[6]

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