Government appointments p.18

FCO 8/753 1967-1968
CONFIDENTIAL

British Embassy,

4 April, 1968.

Omar Saqqaf was this week promoted by Royal Decree to
the rank of Minister of State. I do not think there is
any political significance in this change. There were
rumours earlier on that Saqqaf was losing his influence
with the King, but I gather now that the position was
simply that the King was growing rather tired of Saqqaf's
constant ill health and told him ei ther to go away and get
cured or to stop complaining. Saqqaf had a month in
Beirut and returned refreshed. It seems likely that his
promotion should be interpreted as a reward for good services
and as a means of enhancing his status at conferences and
negotiations outside the Kingdom.

2. When I called to congratulate Saqqaf I asked whether
this would mean that he would now attend meetings at the
Cabinet. He said that it would not, and that in any case
Foreign Affairs were never di scussed in the Cabinet: they
remained the sole prerogative of the King!

(A. J. M. Craig)

M. S. Weir, Esq.,
Arabian Department,
Foreign Office,

London, S.w.1.

CONFIDENTIAL