List of ambassadors of Sudan to the United States

Ambassador of Sudan to the United States
Embassy of Sudan in Washington, D.C.
Embassy of Sudan in Washington, D.C.
Inaugural holderIbrahim Anis
FormationAugust 31, 1956

The Sudanese Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Khartoum to the Government of the United States.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agreement/designated Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Sudan List of presidents of the United States Term end
August 22, 1956 August 31, 1956 Ibrahim Anis [1] Ismail al-Azhari Dwight D. Eisenhower
July 7, 1959 July 21, 1959 Osman El Hadari Ibrahim Abbud Dwight D. Eisenhower
April 16, 1965 May 5, 1965 Khalifa Abbas el Abeid (* July 29, 1915)
  • Religion: Muslim
  • Son of Abbas al-Obaid and Mrs., née Aicha.
  • In January 1946 married to Safiya, 5 children: Iqbal, Toufiq, Houda, Imane and Fateh.
  • Colleges and Institutes of Sudan.
  • Education: Gordon Memorial College
  • Bachelor Lit. from the University of Khartoum.
  • 1933-1953 Administration of the State Railways.
  • In 1955 he was Director of Khartoum Zone Under-Secretary of State for Special Affairs Member and Secretary General of the Sudanese Delegation to the Congress of Bandung.
  • Attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • From 1957 to 1959 he was Sudanese Ambassador to Ethiopia.
  • From 1959 to 1964 he was Sudanese Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey and Lebanon .
  • In 1965 he was Ambassador in Washington, D.C. .
  • Awards: Star of Ethiopia, Grand order of the Cedar (Lebanon) Jordanian Grand Order of Independence.[2]
Ismail al-Azhari Lyndon B. Johnson
March 14, 1966 March 22, 1966 Amin Ahmad Hussein Ismail al-Azhari Lyndon B. Johnson
June 6, 1967 SEVERED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS – Interests Section in Somali Embassy Ismail al-Azhari Lyndon B. Johnson
July 25, 1972 RESUMED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Gaafar Nimeiry Richard Nixon
December 1, 1972 December 19, 1972 Abdel Aziz al-Nasri Hamza

(* 1931 in Sudan)

  • Son of Dr. Nasri Hamza (Deputy Vice-Chancellor Ahfad College).
  • Married to Nur Elsham Mohammed Ali Belail, mother of his children : Elnasri, Ahmed, Sawsan, and Salma, then Maymoona M.Hamza, one child: Hind.
  • 1953 Diploma in Arts (with Merit, in English) Khartoum University .
  • 1953-56 Regional Inspector, Ministry of Labour.
  • 1956-1959 Second Secretary of Embassy, Bonn (West Germany).
  • 1959-1960 Member Sudan Mission to United Nations, New York.
  • 1960-1961 First Secretary of Embassy, Washington DC..
  • 1961-1962 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy in Beirut.
  • 1962-1963 Counsellor of Embassy, Baghdad (Iraq).
  • 1963-1964 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy (Kuwait).
  • 1956 Head of Political Section, Ministry of Foreign Affairs HQ, Khartoum.
  • 1968-1971 Ambassador of Sudan to Lebanon, Syria and Jordan with residence in Beirut.
  • Awards Order of First Class from West Germany and two C.M.G (Companions of the Order of St. Elizabeth II.

[3]

Gaafar Nimeiry Richard Nixon
August 8, 1974 Omer Yousif Birido Chargé d'affaires,

(* January 1, 1939 in Singa, Sudan)

  • BA, MA.
  • married, one child.
  • 1958-1963 University of Khartoum, Sudan.
  • 1964-1966 University of Delhi, India.
  • 1964-1966 secretary, Sudanese Embassy, New Delhi.
  • 1966-1969 transferred to Sudanese Embassy, London.
  • 1969-1971 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Khartoum.
  • 1971-1973 counsellor, Sudanese Embassy, Kampala.
  • In 1973 he was appointed counsellor, Permanent Mission of Sudan, New York.[4]
Gaafar Nimeiry Gerald Ford
January 16, 1975 January 29, 1975 Francis Deng Gaafar Nimeiry Gerald Ford
September 2, 1976 November 18, 1976 Omer Salih Mohamed Eisa Gaafar Nimeiry Gerald Ford
September 12, 1985 November 5, 1985 Salah Ahmed Mohamed Salih Omar al-Bashir Ronald Reagan
August 29, 1988 September 19, 1988 Hassan El Amin El Bashir 1978: as non-resident ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia. Ahmad al-Mirghani Ronald Reagan
January 17, 1990 February 5, 1990 Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla 1922 former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sudan) Omar al-Bashir George H. W. Bush
August 23, 1993 October 1, 1993 Ahmed Suliman (*January 14, 1924 in Omdurman)
  • Sudanese official/ diplomat born 1924, Sudan)
  • Education: Faculty of Law, University of Cairo, Egypt
  • Career: Minister of Agriculture, 1964.
  • Ambassador to USSR Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade, 1969–70.
  • Minister, Ahmed Suliman Ambassador Date Credentials Presented: 10/1/93.
  • An attorney by profession,
  • In mid-1974 he instructed the Sudanese Ambassador in London, Ahmed Suleiman.
(May 1967)  Chairman, Sudan Peace Committee  
  • From May to Oct. 1969 he was Sudanese Ambassador to Russia Moscow.
  • From Oct. 1969 to July 1970 he was Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade.[5]
Omar al-Bashir Bill Clinton
February 27, 1996 April 30, 1996 Mahdi Ibrahim Mohamed Sudan's Minister of Information, Mahdi Ibrahim Mohamed Omar al-Bashir Bill Clinton
July 8, 2011 Emad Mirghani Abdelhamid Altoham Chargé d'affaires Omar al-Bashir Barack Obama
May 5, 2020 Nureldin Satti[6] Abdalla Hamdok Donald Trump January 2, 2022

38°54′41.2″N 77°2′58.1″W / 38.911444°N 77.049472°W / 38.911444; -77.049472

[7] Sudan–United States relations

References

  1. ^ Ibrahim Anis
  2. ^ [1]Khalifa Abbas el Abeid
  3. ^ Abdel Aziz al-Nasri Hamza
  4. ^ Omer Yousif Birido
  5. ^ [2]Ahmed Suliman
  6. ^ "Sudan appoints first ambassador to the US in more than 20 years". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  7. ^ Chief of Protocol, Diplomatic Representation for "Sudan". Retrieved 16 August 2017.[3]
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