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President
  
Nazim al-Kudsi

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Maaruf al-Dawalibi

Died
  
1992, Damascus, Syria


Religion
  
Sunni Islam

Education
  
Damascus University

Name
  
Bashir al-Azma

Succeeded by
  
Khalid al-Azm

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Bashir al-Azma (1910–1992) (Arabic: بشير العظَمة‎‎), was a Syrian doctor and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Syria from 16 April to 14 September 1962.

He was born in and raised in the capital Damascus. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Medicine from Damascus University and his graduate in Paris. He became the Minister of Health under the United Arab Republic (UAR) but resigned due to a conflict with Gamal Abdel Nasser. Later, he became the Prime Minister of Syria after the dissolution of the UAR.

Bashir al-Azma was one of several Syrian Prime Ministers who intended to keep Syria out of the East-West conflict and demonstrate its passive approach to it. On 22 April 1962, al-Azma declared on Radio Damascus that Syria's foreign policy continued to be based on "the principles of positive neutrality and non-alignment with military blocs, non-participation in the Cold War, and respect for the principles of the UN Charter."

Personal life

Bashir al-Azma was from the distinguished al-Azma family, who were of Turkish origin.

References

Bashir al-Azma Wikipedia