Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi
Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi was a Libyan diplomat and politician who served as Secretary-General of the General People's Committee of Libya for two terms.
Education
Born in 1939, Talhi obtained a geology degree from Louvain University.Career
Talhi was a Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources from July 1972 until March 1977.Secretary-General
Talhi was Secretary-General of the People's Committee in Libya for two terms, first from 2 March 1979 to 16 February 1984, then from September 1986 to 1 March 1987. In March 1987 Umar Mustafa al-Muntasir succeeded him.Foreign minister
Talhi served as foreign minister of Libya in the late 1980s, replacing Kamel Maghur as foreign minister.In September 1987, he visited Baghdad to reestablish foreign relations and participated in the creation of the Arab Maghreb Union. His tenure lasted until 1990.