Ahmed Saroit Bey

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Ahmed Saroit Bey ( Arabic أحمد ثروت; * April 7, 1900 ; † 1956 ) was an Egyptian diplomat .

Life

Ahmed Saroit was the son of Abdel Chaliq Sarwat Pasha . He studied law and was deputy chairman of the Supreme Constitutional Court until 1945 . In 1945 he was Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

From 1946 to March 9, 1950 he was envoy extraordinary and ministre plénipotentiaire in Paris , where he was accepted into the Legion of Honor . In 1947 Abd al-Karim came to Cairo from his exile in Réunion . On June 2, 1947, Georges Bidault appointed Ahmed Saroit Bey to the French Foreign Ministry and protested against the role of the Egyptian government in this transfer. On March 7, 1951, he was ordered by Robert Schuman to the Quai d'Orsay because the Egyptian press reported critical of the regime in French Morocco .

1952 was envoy extraordinary and ministerial plénipotentiaire in Athens . From October 16, 1953 to the end of 1954 he was ambassador to Bonn , and from February 4, 1955 to October 5, 1956 he was ambassador to Bern .

Publications

  • The Egyptian Prize Court, organization and procedure. REDI, 1949, pp. 28-33.
  • Le Roi Farouk et l'Egyptologie, dans L'Amour de l'Art 28, no. III, [1948], 170-172, avec 1 fig .; voir notre numéro 343.

Individual evidence

  1. ABC , hemeroteca abc ( Memento from June 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Saroit Bey, Ahmed in the database Dodis the Diplomatic Documents of Switzerland
predecessor Office successor
Mahmoud Fakhri Pasha Egyptian envoy extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire in Paris from
1946 to March 9, 1950
Adly Andraos
Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire in Athens
1952
Ahmed Fouad El Bidewy
Mourad Sid-Ahmed Pasha Ambassador in Bonn
October 16, 1953 to 1954
Ahmed Galal Eddine Abdel Razek
Hassan Zaki Ambassador to Bern from
February 4, 1955 to October 5, 1956
Mohamed Abdel Chafi El Labban