Mohammed Nuri Ibrahim

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Mohammed Nuri Ibrahim ( Arabic محمد نوري إبراهيم, DMG Muḥammad Nūrī Ibrāhīm ; bl. 1955 - 1994 ) C VO was a  Saudi Arabian diplomat .

Education

In the 1940s he studied at Stanford University and the University of Colorado Boulder .

Career

In 1955 he joined the foreign service and became an attaché in New York City . In 1965 he was Chargé d'affaires in Tokyo . From 1965 to 1972 in he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in London . In 1973 he headed the West Department in the Foreign Ministry and was a member of the Saudi delegation to the session of the General Assembly of the United Nations . From 1977 to 1981 he was ambassador in Bonn . From 1982 to 1994 he was ambassador to Madrid .

Individual evidence

  1. Wire report from US Embassy Jeddah to the United States Department of State of September 23, 1973, according to WikiLeaks [1]
predecessor Office successor
Wet Almanqour Saudi chargé d'affaires in Tokyo,
1965
Aounei Dejany
Jamil bin Ibrahim al-Hujailan Saudi Arabian ambassador to Germany from
1977 to 1981
Rashad Mussallam Nuweilati
Wet Almanqour Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Madrid from
1982 to 1994
Abdul Aziz Al-Thenean Al-Saud