Nasri Maalouf

Nasri Maalouf
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
In office
May 1992  October 1992
Prime Minister Omar Karami
Preceded by Farès Boueiz
Succeeded by Farès Boueiz
Personal details
Born (1911-05-07)7 May 1911
al-Mashrah, Beirut, Lebanon
Died April 2, 2005(2005-04-02) (aged 93)
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Nationality Lebanese
Religion Melkite Greek Catholic

Nasri Maalouf (Arabic: نصري معلوف) (May 7, 1911 – April 2, 2005) was a Lebanese politician. He was a Melkite Greek Catholic, and was known as a moderate and peacemaker in Lebanese politics.

Nasri Maalouf was also a prominent lawyer, with one of his most important (and mediatized) cases the one involving the prosecution of Cheikh Nizar Halabi's assassination

Maalouf was born in al-Mashrah, Beirut, Lebanon. He was educated in Syria. He was a signer of the Lebanese constitution and the Taif Accord. He was a long-time member of parliament from Beirut- first elected in 1968 alongside Michel Sassine- and served in the cabinet several times, including as foreign minister for a few months in 1992, as well as Defense Minister and Minister of Justice. Shortly before his death, he was appointed to be a member of a council of elders which supervised parliamentary elections in June 2005.



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