Amr Moussa, born on October third, nineteen thirty-six, is a prominent Egyptian politician and diplomat. He is best known for his role as the Secretary-General of the Arab League, a significant organization representing twenty-two Arab states, a position he held from June first, two thousand one, to July first, two thousand eleven.
Before his tenure at the Arab League, Moussa served as Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs from nineteen ninety-one to two thousand one. His extensive experience in diplomacy and international relations has made him a key figure in the political landscape of the Arab world.
In addition to his diplomatic achievements, on September eighth, two thousand thirteen, Moussa was elected president of the committee of fifty tasked with amending the Egyptian constitution. This role further solidified his influence in shaping the future of Egypt's governance.