Couve de Murville, Maurice

Couve de Murville, Maurice

▪ prime minister of France
in full  Jacques Maurice Couve de Murville  
born Jan. 24, 1907, Reims, France
died Dec. 24, 1999, Paris

      French diplomat and economist who served a record term as foreign minister (1958–68). Known for his cool, competent professionalism in foreign affairs and finance, Couve de Murville was considered the consummate civil servant.

      Born into a prosperous French Protestant family, Couve de Murville studied law, literature, and political science in Paris. He then joined the corps of finance inspectors (1930) and in 1940 became director of external finance in the Ministry of Finance. Although he initially served in the cabinet of Philippe Pétain and Pierre Laval (1940), he soon joined General Henri Giraud in Algiers and became commissioner of finance in the Free French government under Charles de Gaulle (Gaulle, Charles de) (1943).

      Upon the war's end Couve de Murville served as director general of political affairs in the foreign ministry, and he took an important part in the complex diplomatic negotiations that attended the European postwar settlement. During the 1950s he held posts as ambassador to Egypt (1950–54), to NATO (1954), to the United States (1955), and to West Germany (1956–58).

      In 1958 de Gaulle became president and appointed Couve de Murville his foreign minister, a position he held for 10 years. Couve de Murville was effective and capable in carrying out de Gaulle's policies. He helped sign a friendship treaty with West Germany and was instrumental in France's barring Great Britain from the Common Market, pulling out of NATO, recognizing the People's Republic of China, and moving into a more neutral position between East and West.

      Defeated the first time that he ran for political office (1967), Couve de Murville ran again as deputy to the National Assembly and was elected and reelected (1968, 1973, 1978, 1981). De Gaulle appointed him finance minister (May–July 1968) and then premier (July 1968–June 1969). He was appointed inspector general of finances in 1969, and he also served as president of the foreign affairs committee of the National Assembly (1973–78) and as a member of the French delegation to the United Nations (1978–81). French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry) made him special emissary to Lebanon at Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat's request during the 1976 civil war in Lebanon.

      Couve de Murville was the author of Une Politique étrangère, 1958–69 (1971; “A Foreign Policy, 1958–69”).

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