- Source: List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Somalia
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- List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Somalia
- List of ambassadors of the United States to Somalia
- List of ambassadors and high commissioners to the United Kingdom
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- Somalis in the United Kingdom
- Lists of ambassadors of the United Kingdom
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- Embassy of the United Kingdom, Mogadishu
- List of diplomatic missions of 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