MOGADISHU (SONNA) — The Council of Ministers of the Federal Government of Somalia executed a strategic enhancement of the nation’s foreign service apparatus today, officially approving the promotion of two senior officials to the prestigious diplomatic rank of Ambassador. Through a decisive majority vote, the Cabinet authorized the elevation of H.E. Adan Isaaq Ali and H.E. Abdifatah Sh. Ahmed Abdimanaan. This executive action is designed to directly strengthen Mogadishu’s diplomatic capacity and optimize the execution of its international foreign policy objectives.
The decision to upgrade the credentials of these specific officials aligns with the administration’s broader offensive to modernize its global engagement strategy. By inserting highly qualified leadership into the upper echelons of the diplomatic corps, the Federal Government is actively positioning itself to secure advanced bilateral agreements, navigate complex regional geopolitical theaters, and aggressively defend Somalia’s sovereign interests on the international stage. This calculated personnel maneuver ensures that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs possesses the necessary tactical capital to negotiate effectively within critical alliances, ensuring robust representation across global diplomatic missions.