Recent Presidential Decree Designates New Egyptian Ambassadors to Serve in Various Countries Abroad

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has issued decree no. 218 of 2024, appointing several Egyptian ambassadors abroad. The decree, which has been published in the official gazette, appoints Mohamed el-Badr as Egypt’s ambassador to Germany, Ihab Abu Sriea as ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and a non-resident ambassador to Yemen.

According to the Egyptian gazette Adel Ibrahim has been designated as Egypt’s ambassador to Sri Lanka and non-resident ambassador to the Maldives. Meanwhile, Mohamed Ibrahim has been appointed as Egypt’s ambassador to Austria. Rasha Soliman has been assigned as a plenipotentiary to Sierra Leone, and Mayada Essam has been assigned as a plenipotentiary to Zambia.

The decree also involved the appointment of several Egyptian ambassadors to serve abroad at the general secretariat of the ministry.

 

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