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Arab foreign ministers name Nabil Fahmy as Arab League chief

By Thomson Reuters Mar 29, 2026 | 8:32 AM

CAIRO, March 29 (Reuters) – Arab foreign ministers agreed unanimously on Sunday to nominate Egyptian diplomat Nabil Fahmy ​as secretary-general of the Arab League, ‌succeeding Ahmed Aboul Gheit, whose second term in charge ends in June 2026, Egyptian state media outlets reported.

The decision came during ‌a ​video conference.

Under the Arab ⁠League charter, the secretary-general ⁠is appointed by at least a two-thirds majority. While the charter does not stipulate a specific nationality for ​the post, it has traditionally been held by an Egyptian, except for ⁠Tunisian Chedli Klibi, ⁠who held the position from ​1979 to 1990, reflecting Cairo’s role as host ​of the organization’s headquarters.

Fahmy, Egypt’s foreign minister ‌from June 2013 to July 2014, also previously served as Egypt’s ambassador to the U.S. from 1999 to ⁠2008 and to Japan between 1997 and 1999.

He is the son of Ismail Fahmy, Egypt’s ⁠foreign minister ‌under President Anwar Sadat ⁠from 1973 to 1977 when ​he ‌resigned in opposition to Sadat’s ​visit to ⁠Jerusalem.

The Arab League, founded in 1945, brings together 22 member states to coordinate political, economic, and cultural policies across the region.

(Reporting by Mohamed Ezz. Editing by ​Mark Potter)