Arab ministers meeting in Amman on Monday confirmed the appointment of Nabil Fahmy, a former Egyptian foreign minister, as the new Secretary-General of the Arab League. Fahmy will assume his duties on July 1st, serving a five-year term. The decision marks a transition from current Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, also Egyptian. This represents a continuation of Egyptian leadership within the prominent regional organization. The appointment was formally agreed upon during the ministerial meeting. Fahmy’s selection signals a period of potential policy shifts and continued engagement with pressing regional issues. The move was reported by Médias24, a leading Moroccan economic news source.