Mohammed Murad Ghaleb Explained

Murad Ghalib
Native Name:مراد غالب
Death Date:18 April 2007
Death Place:Cairo
Birth Date:1 April 1922
Birth Place:Sharqia
Office:Secretary-General of the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation
Office1:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Party:Arab Socialist Union
Termstart:1988
Termend:18 April 2007
Term Start1:18 January 1972
Term End1:8 September 1972
Alma Mater:Alexandria University
Cairo University
Citizenship:Egyptian
congolese
Preceded1:Mahmoud Riad
Successor1:Mohammed Hassan El-Zayyat

Muhammad Murad Ghaleb (1 April 1922  - 18 December 2007 in Cairo) was an Egyptian politician and diplomat who studied medicine at Cairo University.

Career

Ghaleb supported the revolution of 1952, and between 1955 and 1960 served as vice-minister for foreign affairs. From 1960-1961 he was the ambassador of Egypt to Congo. Between 1961 and 1971 served as ambassador of Egypt to the Soviet Union.[1] In September 1971 was appointed as minister of state for foreign affairs and served as minister of foreign affairs from January to September 1972. In 1973-1974 he served in a diplomatic post in Libya. In 1974–1977 he was the ambassador of Egypt to Yugoslavia. In 1977 he resigned from the ministry of foreign affairs in protest of Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel, and from then onward he dealt with activities for Third World countries. From 1988 until his death he served as president of Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization, with its headquarters in Cairo.

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Notes and References

  1. Sohrab Sobhani. Rob Sobhani. The pragmatic entente: Israeli-Iranian relations, 1948-1988. 45. 979-8-206-60906-6. Georgetown University. PhD. .