Makram Mustafa Queisi

His Excellency
Makram Mustafa Queisi
مكرم مصطفى القيسي
Makram M. Queisi
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Assumed office
22 December 2022
Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Preceded byNayef Al-Fayez
Jordanian Ambassador to France
In office
2019–2022
Minister of Youth
In office
20182018
Jordanian Ambassador to France
In office
20132018
Jordanian Ambassador to Austria
In office
20072012
Preceded byShihab Madi
Succeeded byOctober 10, 2013: Hussam Abdullah Ghodayeh Al Husseini
Personal details
Born(1970-03-31)March 31, 1970
Amman, Jordan
SpouseLuna Abbadi
Children3
Alma materB.A. in Computer Science, University of Jordan, Amman (1992)
Master of Arts in Diplomatic Studies, University of Westminster, UK (1999)

Makram Mustafa Queisi (born March 31, 1970 in Amman) is a Jordanian diplomat and politician, who is a former minister of youth of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He previously served as Jordan's ambassador to France, Portugal, the Holy See and the Permanent Delegation to UNESCO. Prior to his confirmation by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein as head of mission in Paris in 2013, he was serving as the Jordanian ambassador to the Republic of Austria from 2007 to 2012. He previously also served as the permanent representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna, as well as non-resident ambassador to Hungary, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and the OSCE. Queisi was appointed as the ambassador of Jordan to France since October 2019, as well as the permanent delegate of Jordan to UNESCO, which is the post that he is holding.

Queisi is married to the Jordanian lawyer Luna Mamdouh Abbadi, with whom he has three children.[1] He holds a B.A. in computer science from the University of Jordan as well as a Master of Arts degree in diplomatic studies from the University of Westminster/Diplomatic Academy of London in the United Kingdom.[1]

  1. ^ a b "LE LETTERE CREDENZIALI DEGLI AMBASCIATORI DI: ALGERIA, ISLANDA, DANIMARCA, LESOTHO, PALESTINA, SIERRA LEONE, CAPO VERDE, BURUNDI, MALTA, SVEZIA, PAKISTAN, ZAMBIA, NORVEGIA, KUWAIT, BURKINA FASO, UGANDA E GIORDANIA PRESSO LA SANTA SEDE". vatican.va (in Italian). Retrieved 19 April 2017.