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Embassy Of Egypt, Washington, D.C.
The Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United States. It is located at 3521 International Court, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Cleveland Park neighborhood. The embassy also operates Consulates-General in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York City. The Ambassador is Yasser Reda. History Following the establishment of diplomatic relations, the U.S. Consulate in Cairo was elevated to a Legation. In the U.S., a legation of the Kingdom of Egypt was opened on January 22, 1924, which was upgraded to Embassy level on October 10, 1946. Relations continued under the United Arab Republic until the Six-Day War in 1967, only being reestablished in 1974. In 2011 the embassy was the site of protests as a part of the Arab Spring. List of representatives See also * List of diplomatic missions of Egypt * Egypt–United States relations * List of ambassadors of the United States to Egypt Notes References Exter ...
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Six-Day War
The Six-Day War, also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab world, Arab states, primarily United Arab Republic, Egypt, Syria, and Jordan from 5 to 10June 1967. Military hostilities broke out amid poor relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, which had been observing the 1949 Armistice Agreements signed at the end of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, First Arab–Israeli War. In 1956, regional tensions over the Straits of Tiran (giving access to Eilat, a port on the southeast tip of Israel) escalated in what became known as the Suez Crisis, when Israel invaded Egypt over the Israeli passage through the Suez Canal and Straits of Tiran, Egyptian closure of maritime passageways to Israeli shipping, ultimately resulting in the re-opening of the Straits of Tiran to Israel as well as the deployment of the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) along the Borders of Israel#Border with Egypt, Egypt ...
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Diplomatic Missions In Washington, D
Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents, especially historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses these to increase understanding of the processes of document creation, of information transmission, and of the relationships between the facts which the documents purport to record and reality. The discipline originally evolved as a tool for studying and determining the authenticity of the official charters and diplomas issued by royal and papal chanceries. It was subsequently appreciated that many of the same underlying principles could be applied to other types of official document and legal instrument, to non-official documents such as private letters, and, most recently, to the metadata of electronic records. Diplomatics is one of the auxiliary sciences of hist ...
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List Of Ambassadors Of The United States To Egypt
This is a list of ambassadors (or other diplomatic representatives) of the United States to Egypt. The United States first established diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1848, when President James K. Polk appointed Daniel Smith McCauley as the first envoy to Egypt with the title Consul General. McCauley and his family were transported to Egypt aboard the USS Constitution, USS ''Constitution'' in 1849. Relations between Egypt and the United States have been continuous since 1848, except for the period between 1967 and 1974. The then United Arab Republic severed relations with the U.S. following the Six-Day War; Egypt restored relations following the Yom Kippur War. The United States Embassy in Egypt is located in Cairo. Ambassadors See also * Egypt – United States relations * Foreign relations of Egypt * Ambassadors of the United States References United States Department of State: Background notes on Egypt* External links United States Department of State: Chiefs of M ...
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Egypt–United States Relations
Egypt and the United States formally began relations in 1922 after Egypt gained nominal independence from the United Kingdom. Relations between both countries have largely been dictated by regional issues in the Middle East such as the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Counterterrorism. But also domestic issues in Egypt regarding the country's Human rights in Egypt, human rights record and American support for the regimes of Hosni Mubarak and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi for which the United States had come under controversy for in the aftermath of the 2011 Egyptian revolution, 2011 Egyptian Revolution, and with many dissidents of the current regime describing Sisi's rule as tyrannical. History Background The United States had minimal dealings with Egypt when it was controlled by the Ottoman Empire (before 1864) and Britain (1882–1922). Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser (1956–1970) antagonized the US by his pro-Soviet policies and anti-Israeli rhetoric, but the Americans helped k ...
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List Of Diplomatic Missions Of Egypt
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Egypt. Egypt has an extensive global diplomatic presence. Excluded from this listing are honorary consulates and trade missions. Current missions Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Multilateral organizations * **New York City (Permanent Mission) **Geneva (Permanent Mission) **Vienna (Permanent Mission) * **Paris (Permanent Mission) Gallery File:Egyptian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.jpg, Embassy in Abu Dhabi File:Attica 06-13 Athens 06 Egyptian Embassy.jpg, Embassy in Athens File:Embassy of Egypt in Beijing (20210406172620).jpg, Embassy in Beijing File:Bild-Be Egyptian Embassy 04 neu.JPG, Embassy in Berlin File:Mittelweg 183 Generalkonsulat Ägypten (3).jpg, Consulate-General in Hamburg File:Bratislava - Veľvyslanectvo Egypta 01.jpg, Embassy in Bratislava File:Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Building. - Budapest, 12th district. Istenhegyi road 7B.JPG, Embassy in Budapest File:Egyptian Embassy in Canberra J ...
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Mohamed Tawfik
Mohamed Tawfik (born 1956) is an Egyptian novelist, engineer and diplomat. His published works include a trilogy of novels in Arabic: * ''One Night in the Life of Abd al-Tawab Tootoo'' (1996) * ''A Naughty Boy Called Antar'' (2003) * ''Candy Girl'' (2010) (part of the curriculum at American University in Cairo) He has also published two short story collections and a novella. In English he has published a short story collection ''The Day the Moon Fell'' and two novels: ''Murder in the Tower of Happiness'' and ''Candy Girl'', translated from Arabic. His 2021 Arabic novel ''The Whisper of the Scorpion'' was longlisted for the Arabic Booker Prize The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) (), also known as "the Arabic Booker", is regarded as the most prestigious and important literary prize in the Arab world. Its aim is to reward excellence in contemporary Arabic creative writing .... A longtime diplomat, he served as Egyptian ambassador to Lebanon, to Australia and to th ...
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Sameh Shoukry
Sameh Hassan Shoukry (; born 20 October 1952) is an Egyptian diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2024. Previously, Shoukry served as the Ambassador of Egypt to the United States from 2008 to 2012. Career From 1976 until 1978, Sameh Shoukry worked as Attaché in the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Cairo. Between 1978 and 1982, he was the Third Secretary at the Embassy of Egypt in London, United Kingdom. In 1982, Shoukry became the Second Secretary of the Cabinet of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. From 1984 until 1988, he served as First Secretary of the Embassy of Egypt in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Between 1988 and 1990, he was counselor of the Cabinet of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. From 1990 until 1994, Shoukry worked as counselor of the Permanent Mission of Egypt to the United Nations in New York. In 1994, he was director of the United States and Canada Department of the Minis ...
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Nabil Fahmi
Nabil Fahmi (born 5 January 1951) is an Egyptian diplomat and politician who served in the government of Egypt as minister of foreign affairs from June 2013 to July 2014. Early life and education Nabil Fahmi was born in New York on 5 January 1951. His father, Ismail Fahmi, was Anwar Sadat's foreign minister from 1973 to 1977. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and mathematics and a master's degree in management, both of which he received from the American University in Cairo in 1974 and 1976, respectively. Career Fahmi is a career diplomat. He served in the Egyptian cabinet from 1974 to 1978 in various posts, including deputy foreign minister. He also assumed the post of advisor to the Vice President of Egypt and was the secretary of the president for external communications from February 1974 to August 1976. He worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in different capacities, including member of the Egyptian mission to the United Nations Office at Geneva and New ...
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Ahmed Maher El Sayed
Ahmed Maher El Sayed () (14 September 1935 – 27 September 2010) was an Egyptian diplomat. He served as the foreign minister of Egypt from 2001 to 2004. Early life and education Maher was born in Cairo on 14 September 1935. He came from a family of diplomats and politicians. He was the brother of Ambassador Ali Maher and their grandfather, Ahmad Mahir Pasha, was one of the prime ministers of Egypt. He studied law at Cairo University and graduated in 1956. Career After graduation Maher joined the foreign ministry in 1957, serving as a junior diplomat in Switzerland (9 February 1959 – 31 August 1963), Congo (5 May 1967 – 24 May 1971) and France (8 August 1974 – 30 September 1977). In addition, he was the national security advisor to the president of Egypt from 1971 to 1974. Next he was named as the head of the foreign minister's staff.from 1978 to 1980. He was part of the Camp David talks in 1978, where he was assigned to coordinate efforts with the then US secretary o ...
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Ashraf Ghorbal
Ashraf Ghorbal (Alexandria, Egypt May 1925 – 29 November 2005) was an Egyptian diplomat. Career Ghorbal began his career in 1949 when he entered the Egyptian diplomatic service as a member of its delegation to the United Nations. In January 1968, following the severance of diplomatic relations between the US and the Egyptian government, Ghorbal was appointed head of the Egyptian interests section that operated within the Indian Embassy. Ghorbal held that position until February 1973, when he was appointed as media adviser to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. In November 1973 the Egyptian and the US governments decided to reestablish diplomatic relations, and Ghorbal was designated as the new Ambassador, a position he held until 1984. He served as Egypt's ambassador to Washington during the signing of the Camp David Accords between Sadat and U.S. President Jimmy Carter. He played a significant role in the diffusion of the hostage situation during the 1977 Washington, D.C. attac ...
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Embassy Of India, Washington, D
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an embassy or high commission, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions that are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, typically when the sending country has no embassy in the receiving state). In addition to being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is located, an embassy may also be a non-resident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with chancery, the physical office or site of a diplomatic mission. Consequently, the term ...
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