• Source: List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Somalia
    • The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Somalia is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to the Federal Republic of Somalia.
      On 25 April 2013, Britain re-opened its embassy in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, with British First Secretary of State William Hague attending the opening ceremony. On 6 June 2013, the British authorities appointed Neil Wigan as the new British Ambassador to Somalia, succeeding Matt Baugh.
      Michael Nithavrianakis became the ambassador in May 2023.


      Ambassadors


      1960–1961: Thomas Bromley
      1961–1963: Lancelot Pyman
      1963–1968: Diplomatic relations broken over the Northern Frontier District
      1968–1970: Stephen Whitwell
      1970–1973: James Bourn
      1973–1976: John Shaw
      1977–1980: Henry Brind
      1980–1983: Michael Purcell
      1983–1987: William Fullerton
      1987–1989: Jeremy Varcoe
      1989–1990: Ian McCluney
      1991–2012: British Embassy in Mogadishu evacuated 6 January 1991 after collapse of Siad Barre administration and start of the civil war; relations maintained through the UK diplomatic office in Nairobi
      2012–2013: Matt Baugh
      2013–2015: Neil Wigan
      2015–2016: Harriet Mathews
      2017–2019: David Concar
      2019–2021: Ben Fender
      2021–2023: Kate Foster
      2023-present: Michael Nithavrianakis


      References




      External links


      UK and Somalia, gov.uk

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