Abdul Halim Khaddam

Abdul Halim Khaddam
عبدالحليم خدام
Foreign Minister Khaddam in 1977
Acting President of Syria
In office
10 June 2000 – 17 July 2000
Prime MinisterMuhammad Mustafa Mero
Vice PresidentRifaat al-Assad
Himself
Zuhair Masharqa
Preceded byHafez al-Assad
Succeeded byBashar al-Assad
9th Vice President of Syria
In office
11 March 1984 – 6 June 2005
PresidentHafez al-Assad
Himself (acting)
Bashar al-Assad
Preceded byMahmoud al-Ayyubi
Succeeded byFarouk al-Sharaa
14th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
5 July 1970 – 1 March 1984
Prime Minister
Preceded byMustapha al-Said
Succeeded byFarouk al-Sharaa
Member of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch
In office
13 November 1970 – 6 June 2005
Personal details
Born(1932-09-15)15 September 1932
Baniyas, First Syrian Republic
Died31 March 2020(2020-03-31) (aged 87)
Paris, France
Political partyBa'ath Party (1984–2006)
National Salvation Front (2006–2020)

Abdul Halim Khaddam (/ˈɑːbdəl həˈlm kəˈdæm/ AHB-dəl hə-LEEM kə-DAM; Arabic: عبد الحليم خدام;‎ 15 September 1932 – 31 March 2020)[1] was a Syrian politician who served as interim President of Syria in 2000. He also was Vice President of Syria and the Syrian High Commissioner to Lebanon from 1984 to 2005. He was long known as a loyalist of Hafez Assad.[2] He resigned from his position and left the country in 2005 in protest against certain policies of Hafez's son and successor, Bashar Assad. He accumulated substantial wealth while in office: a Credit Suisse account in his name, opened in 1994, had nearly 90 million Swiss francs in September 2003, per Suisse secrets. This puts Khaddam and his family's net worth at $1.1 billion,[3] making them one of the wealthiest and most influential political families in the Middle East.

  1. ^ Mroue, Bassem (1 April 2020). "Syrian ex-VP, foreign minister dies of heart attack in Paris". Huron Daily Tribune. Archived from the original on 3 April 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Profile: Abdul Halim Khaddam". BBC. 31 December 2005. Archived from the original on 28 June 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
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