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Revision as of 03:59, 27 November 2020

Republic of Somaliland
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Wasiirka Arimaha Dibada
since 10 November 2018
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
StyleThe Honorable
Member ofCabinet of Somaliland
SeatHargeisa (1991–present)
AppointerPresident of Somaliland
Formation1991
First holderYuusuf Sheekh Cali Madar
DeputyDeputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somaliland
Websitesomalilandmfa.com

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Somaliland (Template:Lang-so) is the government minister who heads the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Somaliland and is a member of the Cabinet of Somaliland. The minister is responsible for overseeing the international relations of the government.[1][2]

Process of appointment

List of Foreign Ministers

No. Image Name Term Party
1 Yusuf Sheikh Ali Madar ?
2 Osman Abdilahi Jama ?
3 Mohamed Abdi Dhinbil ?
4 Saleban Mohamoud Adan ?
5 Mohamoud Saed Fagadhe ?
6 Abdihakim Garad Jama ?
7 Mohamed Saed Gees ?
8 Edna Adan Ismail 2003 — 2006 United Peoples' Democratic Party
9 Abdilahi Mohamed Dualeh 2006 — 2010 United Peoples' Democratic Party
10 Mohammad Abdullahi Omar 28 July 2010 — 25 June 2013 Peace, Unity, and Development Party
11 Mohamed Yonis 25 June 2013 — 26 June 2015 Peace, Unity, and Development Party
12 Saad Ali Shire 28 October 2015 — 10 November 2018 Peace, Unity, and Development Party
13 Yasin Haji Mohamoud 10 November 2018 — Incumbent Peace, Unity, and Development Party

See also

References

  1. ^ "Somaliland president makes first cabinet reshuffle". HornDiplomat. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Somaliland Cabinet – Somaliland Official Government Website". somalilandgov.com. Retrieved 2017-08-09.