Osama El-Baz

Osama El-Baz
Osama El-Baz at Camp David in 1978

Osama El-Baz (Arabic: أسامة الباز‎) (born in 1931) is an Egyptian diplomat and was a Senior Advisor to former President Hosni Mubarak.

A graduate from Cairo University, he studied for six years in the United States, where he obtained his master's degree as well as a PhD from Harvard Law School. El-Baz later joigned the Egyptian foreign service, and was made chef de cabinet with ambassadorial rank in 1977. When Ismail Fahmi resigned in 1977 to protest President Anwar El Sadat's visit to Jerusalem, El-Baz volunteered to help the president in planning his negotiations with Israel. He was sent to Israel where he negotiated the terms for the Egyptian President's visit. His colleague in those preparations was Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who later went on to become Secretary-General of the United Nations. El-Baz represented the Arab nationalist, while Boutros-Ghali was a cautious pro-Westerner.

Following Sadat's assassination in 1981, Egypt's new president Hosni Mubarak took El-Baz as an advisor. He currently heads the Presidential Office for Political Affairs. El-Baz is generally considered an éminence grise, and is believed to be more influential than most members of the Cabinet, especially in foreign-policy matters. He is sent on sensitive missions which would be inappropriate for the Foreign Minister to undertake.

Osama El-Baz is a brother of famed NASA geologist Farouk El-Baz.

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