Moulay Zine Alaoui

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Sharif Mulay Zainal Abidin Alaoui al-Hashimi also Moulay Alaoui Zine El Hachemi (* 8. March 1942 in Salé ) is a Moroccan diplomat in retirement .

He married Sharifa Lalla Oum Keltoum Alaoui, the daughter of Prince Moulay El Hassan Ben El Mehdi, the son of Sidi Muhammad IV and Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra Azizia, the daughter of Abd al-Aziz (Morocco) . Her son is Sharif Sidi Mohammed Alaoui.

Career

He obtained his university entrance qualification at the Lycée Français in Rabat and studied at the University of Grenoble , where he received his doctorate in economics . He was the bureau chief of Hassan II. In 1978 he was ambassador next to the UN headquarters when Abdellatif Filali was permanent representative there.

From 1982 to 1986 he was ambassador to Jeddah with co-accreditation to Djibouti .

From August 7, 1991 to 1992 he was ambassador to Algiers .

Individual evidence

  1. MOROCCO HE Dr. Abdellatif FILALI Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative to the United Nations Madame Filali HE Dr. Zine El Abidine ALAOUI Ambassador Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN cf. Permanent Missions to the United Nations, UN, 1978, p. 130
  2. Le Mois en Afrique, 1982, DJIBOUTI, 21 June. - Le président de Djibouti, M. Hassan Gouled Aptidon, a reçu les lettres de créances du nouvel ambassadeur du Maroc (avec résidence à Djeddah), M. Zine El Abidine Alaoui. P. 165
  3. Maghreb, Machrek, La Documentation française, 1991, p. 70 ; Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008, p. 82
predecessor Office successor
Mohammed Benlarbi al-Alami Moroccan ambassador to Jeddah from
1982 to 1986
Ahmad Ramzi
Abdelkader Benslimane Moroccan Ambassador to Algiers
August 7, 1991 to 1992
Aberrazak Benomar