Charge d'Affaires, People's Bureau, Washington Ali Suleiman Aujali of Libya

Was Gadhafi perhaps scared heíd be next on the list? Aujali says absolutely not.
Libya relations, and Ambassador Aujali has served his nation with poise and professionalism.
Ambassador Aujali is one of the reasons we can do this.
A third sponsor suggested that Ambassador Aujali is the epitome of what I would call an outstanding lobbyist for his country.
The last sponsor to speak summed it up very simply: You have heard about how Ambassador Aujali is a great diplomat and a great professional.
In 1976, Aujali was sent to Kuala Lumpur, where he served for eight years — as first secretary and later ambassador — before taking up residence in Buenos Aires as the Libyan envoy to Argentina.
In 1988, Aujali was appointed ambassador to Brazil, where he spent another five years.
In 2001, Libya resumed ties with Canada, and Aujali's diplomatic experience made him Qaddafi's obvious choice to send to Ottawa, where Aujali was responsible for setting up the Libyan Embassy and encouraging companies like Petro Canada and Calgary-based Talisman Energy Inc.
For starters, even though the title on his business card says "ambassador," Aujali is clearly not.
dAffairs at the Libyan Embassy in Ottawa, Canada.
Ambassador Ali Aujali was named Chief of the Libyan Liaison Office in Washington, D.
Born in 1944, Ambassador Aujali received his BA in Business Administration from the University of Benghazi.
Ambassador Aujali is Libya’s highest official in the United States.
Ambassador Ali Suleiman Aujali is the Charg d'Affaires at The People's Bureau of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya in Washington, D.
Charge d’Affairs at the Libyan Embassy in Ottawa, Canada.
Business Administration from the University of Benghazi in Libya.
Ambassador Aujali was named Chief of the Libyan Liaison Office in Washington, DC in 2004, after serving as the Charge d'Affairs at the Libyan Embassy in Ottawa, Canada.
Ambassador Aujali has played a critical role in this rapprochement and in this very unusual opporunity for students and faculty, is willing to discuss and answer any and all questions from the Georgetown community.
Ambassador Aujali says that Libya has "fulfilled all of our obligations" to the international community.
Ambassador Aujali says that both Washington and Tripoli "are happy with our cooperation" on security and terror-related issues.
Ambassador Aujali says Qadhafi "worked day and night" on the creation of the AU.
Ambassador Ali Aujali was named Chief of the Libyan Interest Section in Washington, D.
Ambassador Aujali has had a long commitment to serving his country, beginning in 1971 as Third Secretary at the Libyan Embassy in London.
Born on October 10, 1944, Ambassador Aujali received his BA in Business Administration from the University of Benghazi.
While Aujali said he understands why the United States is hesitant to grant visas to citizens of Arabic countries following the Sept.
But Aujali said Libya wants more companies to do business there.