'Amr Moussa' (
Arabic: عمرو موسى), (born
1936) is the current
Secretary-General of the
League of Arab States since his election to the position in May
2001. He is a former
Egyptian
Foreign Minister and
diplomat
He served as
Cairo’s
ambassador to
India in
1967 and as Egypt’s ambassador to the
United Nations in
1990. He was appointed Foreign Minister in the Ganzouri Cabinet in
1991 and remained in this position until
2001.
During his tenure as Foreign Minister, Moussa was critical of the
United States foreign policy and its relationship with
Israel.
Critics of current Egyptian president
Hosni Mubarak allege that Moussa's appointment to the Office of Secretary-General of the Arab League was motivated by Mubarak's desire to remove him from the public spotlight.
In
2004 an online community gathered tens of thousands of signatures petitioning for Moussa to run in the 2005 elections, but there was no response. In a ''Doha Debate'' Forum televised by the BBC in 2006
[1], Moussa was asked about his Presidential hopes. Moussa merely replied that he hoped to continue the recent run of successes that have occurred under his leadership at the Arab League until the end of his term.
External links
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BBC profile
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Medea