Mohamed El-Amine Souef

Mohamed El-Amine Souef (born July 1962) is a Comorian diplomat and former foreign minister,[1] ambassador to Egypt, and Permanent Representative to the Arab League (1995–1998). He has been appointed deputy Foreign Minister in charge of the Arab World by president Mohamed Taki Abdulkarim in 1998. He first became foreign minister in 1999, following the military coup of Azali Assoumani. He resigned briefly in January 2002, along with Azali Assoumani, to make way for a transitional government, but he was reappointed a few months later when Assoumani won elections and regained power. He lost his post again in July 2005 during a cabinet reshuffle. After the reshuffle,Mr. Souef was named Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Comoros to the United Nations in New York (April 2006). Mr. Souef Mohamed El-Amine is currently working as UNAMID staff member since 2011. M.SOUEF is a scholar and he recently published among others three books on the comorian history and policy: 1-Les Comores en mouvement ( 2008); 2-Les grands défis de la politique étrangère des Comores ( 2009);3- le Transport aérien aux Comores entre Souveraineté et Sécurité(2009) Ed,de lalune.

References

Books:

Souef Mohamed El-Amine, L'OUA : Réalisations et défaites, 1991 Souef Mohamed El-Amine, Djohar : Père de la démocratie, 1993 Souef Mohamed El-Amine, Mohamed Taki et le redressement national, 1996 Souef Mohamed El-Amine, Les Comores en mouvement, 2008 Souef Mohamed El-Amine, Les grands défis de la politique étrangère des Comores, 2009 Souef Mohamed El-Amine, Le transport aérien aux Comores. entre sécurité et souveraineté, 2009;

Magazines: Albiithah, Le Diplomate

  1. "Madagascar: Comoran president congratulates Ravalomanana.". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 9 August 2002. Retrieved 2009-04-19.