Kamil Abdul Rahim
Kamil Abdul Rahim was a career diplomat and a businessman.
Early life
Kamil Abdul Rahim earned a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Political Science & Economics from the University of Cambridge, England, as well as an L.L.B Faculty of Law from Cairo University.Career
1964–1955: Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the Arab League at the United Nations, Director of the Arab Information Center in the United States.1952: Doctor of Law, Rollins College, Florida.
1951: Appointed by the Egyptian government to sign the Peace Treaty with Japan at the War Memorial in San Francisco on September 8, 1951.
1950: Chief Delegate of Egypt and President to the International Civil Aviation Organization in Montreal, Canada.
1953: Members of the U.S. Congress mentioned Rahim as a possible candidate for the U.N. Secretary General.
1954–1948: Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to the United States. Chief Delegate and Permanent Representative of Egypt for the 5th session of the United Nations Assembly.
1948–1946: Ambassador Plenipotentiary Under Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1944–1946: Minister Plenipotentiary to the Soviet Union. First diplomat to establish diplomatic relations between Egypt and the Soviet Union.
1942–1944: Minister Plenipotentiary to Turkey.
1939–1942: Various assignments in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1936–1938: Chargé d'Affaires in Poland.
1934–1936: Director of Budgets, Ministry of Finance.
1932–1934: Engaged in private business, founded the Egyptian Petroleum Co-Operative.
1930–1931: Director, Bureau of Commercial Relations, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
1929–1931: Various government assignments, participated in the Henderson-Mahmoud Pasha Negotiations of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty.