Salameh Nematt

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Salameh Nematt (

Arabic: سلامه نعمات; born 1962) is a Jordanian
journalist and analyst with over 25 years of experience in economic and political reporting, research and analysis of developments in the broader Middle East, Europe and the United States. He has worked extensively on Arab-Israeli political, economic, security and human rights issues, and has done in-depth reporting on conflicts throughout the Middle East, the Gulf, and North Africa.

Career

As Washington Bureau Chief for

Amman, Jordan
.

Prior to his work in Washington, D.C., Nematt served in London for two years (2001–2003) as Managing Editor for Al Hayat–LBC, a partnership between the two news organizations. Responsibilities included recruiting staff, designing and implementing the editorial plan and strategy for the news integration venture between the newspaper and the Pan-Arab satellite channel.

His previous positions included Amman Bureau Chief for Al Hayat, International diplomatic correspondent in London for Al Hayat, Amman Bureau Chief and regional correspondent for the

Al-Ra'i
Arabic daily.

Contributions

He contributes to numerous Arabic, English- and other foreign language publications including

Arab-Israeli peace process
.

Honors

Nematt was selected by the

Alfred Friendly Press Award and of the 2007 Eliav-Sartawi Award from Search for Common Ground for his collaboration with Israeli journalist Akiva Eldar
.

Speaker

Nematt is a frequent commentator on Arab and international political and economic affairs for U.S., Arab and European news organizations and a regular speaker at a variety of forums in the U.S., the Arab world and Europe. He has lectured on Arab media, economics and politics at numerous universities including

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