Rashad Mussallam Nuweilati

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Rashad Mussallam Nuweilati ( Arabic رشيد مسلم نويلاتي, DMG Rašīd Musallam Nuwailātī ; bl. 1963 - 1986 ) is a former Saudi diplomat .

Career

From 1962 to 1965 he was Chargé d'affaires in Beirut . When conservative sections of the regime urged the Free Princes out of the government and from Saudi Arabia in 1962, he called Talal ibn Abd al-Aziz at his hotel and informed him that he had been instructed to confiscate his passport.

1982 he was ambassador in Dakar (Senegal)

From April 8, 1982 to April 9, 1986 he was ambassador in Bonn .

Individual evidence

  1. Mideast Mirror, 1962, [1] [] p. 38
  2. Saudi Review, 1982, p. 695
  3. ^ Germany (West). Federal Ministry of Finance, 1982, Agreement for the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia The Federal Foreign Office announces: The Federal President has Sheikh Rashad Mussallam Nuweilati the agreement as extraordinary and authorized ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi - Bulletin of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, [2]

 

predecessor Office successor
1957: Saud Al-Doghaither
1958: Sheikh Abdulaziz Al kurimi
1961: Saud Al-Doghaither
Saudi Arab Chargé d'Affaires in Beirut
1962 to 1965
1971: Sheikh Muhammad Mansour Rumaih
1957: Abdul Mohsin Al-Zeid
February 1964–1971: Farid Basrawi
Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Dakar
1982
Abdul Aziz Mohammed Aifan
Mohammed Nuri Ibrahim Saudi Arabian Ambassador in Bonn
April 8, 1982 to April 9, 1986
Abbas Faig Ghazzawi