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
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
In office
May 1992 – October 1992
Prime MinisterOmar Karami
Preceded byFarès Boueiz
Succeeded byFarès Boueiz
Personal details
Born(1911-05-07)May 7, 1911
al-Mashrah, Beirut, Ottoman Syria
DiedApril 2, 2005(2005-04-02) (aged 93)
Abu Dhabi, UAE
NationalityLebanese

Nasri Maalouf was also a prominent lawyer, who mediated one of his most important cases, the one involving the prosecution of Nizar Halabi's assassination.

Maalouf was born in al-Mashrah, Beirut, in modern-day Lebanon. He was educated in Syria. He was a signer of the Lebanese constitution and the Taif Accord. He was the Minister of Finance from November 1956 to July 1957.[1]

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 from 1973 to 1974,[2] 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.

References

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  1. ^ "Former Ministers". December 18, 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-12-18.
  2. ^ "الوزراء المتعاقبون على وزارة الدفاع الوطني" [Successive ministers of the Ministry of National Defense]. pcm.gov.lb (in Arabic). Government of Lebanon. Retrieved 14 August 2020.