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Ahmed Aboul Gheit

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Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the 41st Munich Security Conference 2005

Ahmed Aboul-Gheit (Arabic: أحمد أبو الغيط‎, also: Abu al-Ghayt, Abu El Gheyt, etc) (born June 12, 1942 in Heliopolis, Cairo originally from the city of Port Saeed) has served as the Foreign Minister of Egypt since July 2004, since the government of Ahmed Nazif took office. Aboul-Gheit previously served as Egypt's ambassador to the United Nations.[1] In December 2005 he began mediating the Chad-Sudan conflict.

Aboul-Gheit has started his career as Third Secretary for in the Embassy of Cyprus, and moved into being the First Secretary for Egypt's Ambassador in the United Nation, Political Consultant in the Egyptian Embassy in Russia in 1984, and moved into being the Ambassador of Egypt in Rome, Macedonia and San Marino, and by 1999 he was the head of Egypt's permanent delegation in the United Nation.

Regarding the Pope Benedict XVI Islam controversy, he said "this was a very unfortunate statement and it is a statement that shows that there is a lack of understanding of real Islam. And because of this we are hopeful that such statements and such positions would not be stated in order to not allow tension and distrust and recriminations to brew between the Muslim as well as the west." [2]

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