List of Egyptian ambassadors to the United States

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This is the list of Egyptian ambassadors to the United States .

ambassador

Appointed Accredited Surname Remarks appointed by accredited at Leave post
Jan. 22, 1924 Seifullah Ismail Yusri Envoy extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire opened the legation Fuad I. Calvin Coolidge
Apr 17, 1925 Ismail Kamel Bey Chargé d'affaires 1931: Envoy in Athens
July 16, 1925 Mahmoud Samy Pasha Envoy extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire 1914: The victorious Assembly then compelled the Khedive to nominate a new cabinet with Mahmoud Samy Pasha as Grand Vizier and Arabi Bey as Minister of War and Marine.
Nov 30, 1929 Ahmed Mamdouh Moursi Chargé d'affaires CBE Herbert C. Hoover
March 19, 1930 Aly Ismail Bey Chargé d'affaires
Aug 14, 1931 Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire
Feb 8, 1933 Nicolas Khalil Bey Chargé d'affaires Franklin D. Roosevelt
Oct. 2, 1934 Ibrahim Ratib Bey Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire , (born March 1887 in Cairo) 1924–1925: Deputy Governor of Cairo, 1925–1928 MLA (Cairo-Abdin), October 25, 1928–1930: Ambassador in Ankara, 1932–1934: Senator elder son von Zulaikha Khanum and Sahib us-Sa'ada, Muhammad Ratib Pasha, from Tusya, was one of the wealthiest families of Turkish origin.
Feb. 1, 1935 Nicolas Khalil Bey Chargé d'affaires
Oct. 29, 1935 Mohamed Youssef Bey Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire
Feb 7, 1938 Hussein Mahmoud Rady Chargé in 1951: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary resident in Stockholm Faruq
Sep 30 1938 Oct 11, 1938 Mahmud Hasan Pasha Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire from October 10, 1946 Ambassador
Feb 9, 1948 Anise Azer Chargé d'affaires Harry S. Truman
Sep 10 1948 Sep 14 1948 Mohamed Kamel Abdul Rahim
Apr 19, 1953 Abdel Shafi El Labban Chargé d'affaires Muhammad Nagib Dwight D. Eisenhower
Apr 29, 1953 May 4th 1953 Ahmed Hussein Muhammad Nagib
July 30, 1958 Mostafa camel from August 11, 1958: Ambassador of the United Arab Republic Gamal Abdel Nasser
Apr 8, 1967 Ahmed Hassan El-Fikki received Agrément , but relations were suspended by the Six Day War prior to his arrival in Washington, DC . Lyndon B. Johnson
June 6, 1967 Six Day War Protector India
March 28, 1974 Apr 19, 1974 Ashraf 'Abd al-Latif Ghorbal Anwar as-Sadat Gerald Ford
Nov. 30, 1984 Dec 10, 1984 El Sayed Abdel Raouf El Reedy Muhammad Husni Mubarak Ronald Reagan
July 9, 1992 8 Sep 1992 Ahmed Maher George HW Bush
Oct 15, 1999 Nov 29, 1999 Mohamed Nabil Ismail Fahmy Bill Clinton
Sep 24 2008 Dec 3, 2008 Sameh Schukri George W. Bush
Sep 7 2012 19 Sep 2012 Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed Tawfik (* June 5, 1956) Hescham Kandil Barack Obama

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Photo: S. Yousry Pasha
  2. Mahmoud Samy Pasha
  3. Ahmed Hussein
  4. Mohamed Nabil Ismail Fahmy (PDF)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.8 MB)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.egyptembassy.net  
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