Muhammad Ibrahim Kamel
Muhammad Ibrahim Kamel (6 January 1927 – 22 November 2001) was an Egyptian diplomat and politician. He was the minister of foreign affairs from 15 December 1977 to 17 September 1978.[1] As foreign minister, he took part in the Camp David Accords, but resigned without signing the treaty.
Studied law at Cairo University, he graduated in 1947 and became a personal acquaintant of Anwar Sadat, later President of Egypt. He entered the Egyptian diplomatic service in 1956. He served as Ambassador to Zaire, Sweden and West Germany.
Works
- The Camp David Accords (London, 1986)
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References
- "November 2001". Rulers. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
- https://mobile.nytimes.com/2001/12/03/world/mohammed-i-kamel-74-quit-in-cairo-over-camp-david.html
External links
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Preceded by Ismail Fahmi |
Foreign Minister of Egypt 1977-1978 |
Succeeded by Mustafa Khalil |
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