Muhammad Ibrahim Kamel

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Muhammad Ibrahim Kamel (6 January 1927 - 22 November 2001) was an Egyptian diplomat and politician.

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. 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 negotiations, but resigned without signing the treaty.

Kamel died on 22 November 2001.[1]

Works

  • The Camp David Accords (London, 1986)

References

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Political offices
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Egypt
1977-1978
Succeeded by
Mustafa Khalil


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