Alan Eyre (diplomat)
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Alan E. Eyre is the first-ever Persian language spokesperson of the United States Department of State. Eyre became the State Department's Persian-language spokesperson in April 2011. The post was created as part of U.S. government efforts to communicate with the Iranian peoples.[citation needed]

Early life and education
He studied American literature at Dartmouth College and became interested in Sufi poetry, so he taught himself Persian. He lived for a few years in Los Angeles and made friends in the city's large Iranian expatriate community.[1] His favorite football team is "Tractor Tabriz" in Iran.
Career
Eyre was the head of Iran office at the U.S. Consulate in Dubai, and is a fluent Persian speaker with Iranian proverbs and expressions. Eyre has been interviewed in Persian by some Persian-language media.[2] [3]
Eyre was involved in the nuclear talks with Iran and participated in written framework agreement negotiation.[4]
References
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