Permanent Mission of Egypt to the United Nations
| Permanent Mission of Egypt to the United Nations | |
|---|---|
| Location | New York City, United States |
| Opened | 24 October 1945 |
| Permanent representative | Osama Mahmoud Abdel Khalek Mahmoud, Ambassador |
The Permanent Mission of Egypt to the United Nations is the diplomatic entity entrusted with representing Egypt at the United Nations (UN). It serves as the official diplomatic channel between Egypt and the UN, facilitating Egypt's participation in UN activities and policies. As Egypt's primary link to the UN, the Mission plays a central role in articulating and promoting the country's foreign policy positions on global issues, adhering to the UN's principals.
The Mission also ensures that views are reflected in key multilateral negotiations and global initiatives, particularly within the UN General Assembly, Security Council, and various specialized agencies. Through its diplomatic role, the Mission advocates for regional stability, development cooperation, and conflict resolution, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Additionally, the Mission helps coordinate Egypt's involvement in UN operations, including humanitarian programs.