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Primor was ambassador of Israel to Germany (1993-1999). From 1987 until 1991, he was ambassador to the [[European Union]] and concurrently to Belgium and Luxembourg. Earlier, he headed various departments at the [[Israeli Foreign Ministry]].  
 
Primor was ambassador of Israel to Germany (1993-1999). From 1987 until 1991, he was ambassador to the [[European Union]] and concurrently to Belgium and Luxembourg. Earlier, he headed various departments at the [[Israeli Foreign Ministry]].  
  
He worked as vice-President of the Hebrew university of Jerusalem (1991-1993) and vice-President of Tel Aviv university (1999-2003), he is the director of the [[Trilateral Center for European studies]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya]]<ref>European Jewish Press, [http://www.ejpress.org/article/3213 'Five questions' to Avi Primor], ''European Jewish Press'', 29-September-2005, Accessed 26-August-2009</ref>.
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He worked as vice-President of the Hebrew university of Jerusalem (1991-1993) and vice-President of Tel Aviv university (1999-2003), he is the director of the [[Trilateral Center for European studies]] at [[IDC Herzliya]]<ref>European Jewish Press, [http://www.ejpress.org/article/3213 'Five questions' to Avi Primor], ''European Jewish Press'', 29-September-2005, Accessed 26-August-2009</ref>.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 19:51, 26 August 2009

Avi Primor is a former Israeli diplomat and member of the board at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya[1].

Career History

Primor was ambassador of Israel to Germany (1993-1999). From 1987 until 1991, he was ambassador to the European Union and concurrently to Belgium and Luxembourg. Earlier, he headed various departments at the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

He worked as vice-President of the Hebrew university of Jerusalem (1991-1993) and vice-President of Tel Aviv university (1999-2003), he is the director of the Trilateral Center for European studies at IDC Herzliya[2].

Affiliations

Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya

Notes

  1. European Jewish Press, 'Five questions' to Avi Primor, European Jewish Press, 29-September-2005, Accessed 26-August-2009
  2. European Jewish Press, 'Five questions' to Avi Primor, European Jewish Press, 29-September-2005, Accessed 26-August-2009