Ron Prosor served as Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from October 2004 until June 2006.
Before assuming this post, Prosor acted as Senior Deputy Director General of the Ministry and Chief of Policy Staff to the Foreign Minister.
Ron Prosor served in both the United States and in major European capitals and is fluent in English and German. He held the position of spokesman in both London and Bonn and was integrally involved in the first Israeli state visit to the UK by then-President Ezer Weizman. In Bonn, he was responsible for relations with the five new federal states in Germany that emerged following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
While serving as Minister-Counsellor for Political Affairs in Washington DC, Prosor was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Wye River Plantation talks in Maryland in 1998. He served during the Clinton-Bush election and during the transformation from Labor to Likud governments in Israel.