Khalifa Ahmad Mubarak

[1] Mubarak was promoted to the rank of minister plenipotentiary and became the permanent representative of the UAE to the UNESCO in Paris on 22 November 1973.

[4] He was shot by a man in front of his residence on Avenue Charles Floquet in Paris on 8 February 1984.

[6][7] The Arab Revolutionary Brigades assumed the responsibility of the murder arguing that they killed him due to the links of the UAE to American imperialism and its expulsion of Palestinians.

[10] Mubarak was succeeded by Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al Jarman as the UAE's ambassador to France.

[1] A street in Abu Dhabi, Khalifa Al Mubarak, was named in memory of him in 2014.