in
Tehran, 1969 Zahedi served as ambassador to the United States from 1960 to 1962 and to the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1966. He served as minister of foreign affairs from 1966 to 1971 in the
cabinet of Prime Minister
Amir Abbas Hoveida. Zahedi again became ambassador to the United States from 1973 until the
Iranian Revolution climaxed in January 1979. During his second stint in Washington, he won a reputation for extravagance. In the mid-1970s, Zahedi became known as a companion of the American actress
Elizabeth Taylor. During the
1977 Hanafi Siege of a federal building in Washington, Zahedi and two other ambassadors from Muslim nations were able to talk the hostage-takers into surrendering and releasing 149 hostages. Over the course of 1978, it was reported in some circles that Zahedi urged the Shah to appease the rioters by making scapegoats of several high-ranking officials, including Amir Abbas Hoveida (then Prime Minister) and
SAVAK director
Nematollah Nassiri. When the Shah left Iran in 1979, Zahedi was still serving as ambassador in Washington, but resigned as soon as
Khomeini came to power. He started fervent attempts at securing
political asylum for the ailing Shah and the Imperial family in
Panama,
Mexico,
Morocco and finally
Egypt. He was present at the Shah's death bed and funeral in
Cairo in 1980. ==Later years==