About
Amr Moussa is an Egyptian politician and diplomat who has held several prominent positions in the Arab world. He served as the Secretary-General of the Arab League from 2001 to 2011, representing 22 Arab states and advocating for Arab unity. Prior to that, he served as Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1991 to 2001, playing a key role in shaping Egypt's foreign policy. Moussa has been a significant figure in Middle Eastern politics, known for his diplomatic skills and his efforts to promote regional stability. In 2013, he was elected president of the committee that amended the Egyptian constitution.
Career Timeline
Appointed Foreign Affairs Minister
Moussa becomes Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, gaining prominence in regional diplomacy.
Secretary-General of Arab League
He assumes the role of Secretary-General, representing 22 Arab states.
Leaves Arab League Position
His tenure as Secretary-General ends, but he remains active in Egyptian politics.
Heads Constitution Amendment Committee
Moussa leads the committee to amend the Egyptian constitution post-Arab Spring.
Respected Diplomat and Statesman
Continues to be a respected figure in Egyptian and Arab politics; net worth reflects his influence.
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Last updated: February 24, 2026








