Ahmed Aboul Gheit
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Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Arabic: أحمد أبو الغيط [ˈæħmæd æbolˈɣeːtˤ], also: Abu al-Ghayt, Abu El Gheyt) (born 12 June 1942) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat. He has been Secretary-General of the Arab League since July 2016.[1] He was reappointed for a second term on 3 March 2021.[2] Aboul-Gheit served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt from 11 July 2004 to 6 March 2011. Previously, between 1999 and 2004,[3] he was Egypt's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.[4] He was succeeded as Minister of Foreign Affairs by ICJ judge Nabil Elaraby in March 2011, following the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak.[5] He was elected Secretary-General of the Arab League in March 2016,[6] and his term commenced on 3 July 2016.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit | |
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أحمد أبو الغيط | |
8th Secretary-General of the Arab League | |
Assumed office 3 July 2016 | |
Deputy | Ahmed Ben Helli |
Preceded by | Nabil Elaraby |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 11 July 2004 – 6 March 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Ahmed Nazif Ahmed Shafik |
Preceded by | Ahmad Maher |
Succeeded by | Nabil Elaraby |
Personal details | |
Born | (1942-06-12) 12 June 1942 (age 81) Cairo, Egypt |
Alma mater | Ain Shams University |
He was awarded the French Legion d'Honneur, first rank in 2002.[7]