Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, born on March second, nineteen forty-nine, is a prominent figure in Saudi Arabia's royal family and a distinguished diplomat. He is the grandson of King Abdulaziz, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, which places him in a significant lineage of leadership and influence.
His diplomatic career is most notable for his tenure as Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States from nineteen eighty-three to two thousand five. During this period, Bandar played a crucial role in shaping Saudi-American relations, navigating complex geopolitical landscapes.
Following his ambassadorship, Bandar served as the secretary general of the National Security Council from two thousand five to two thousand fifteen. His expertise in intelligence was further recognized when he was appointed director general of the Saudi Intelligence Agency from two thousand twelve to two thousand fourteen. Additionally, he acted as King Abdullah's special envoy from two thousand fourteen to two thousand fifteen, further solidifying his influence in the realm of national security.