List of ambassadors of Yemen to the United Kingdom

Coordinates: 51°29′42″N 0°10′43″W / 51.495102°N 0.178684°W / 51.495102; -0.178684
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Ambassador of Yemen to the United Kingdom
Embassy of Yemen in London
Embassy of Yemen in London
Incumbent
Yasin Said Numan
since October 13, 2015
Inaugural holderAssayed Hasan bin Ali Ibrahim
FormationOctober 24, 1951

The Yemenite ambassador to the Court of St James's is the official representative of the Government in Aden to the Government of the United Kingdom in London.

List of ambassadors[edit]

Agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of government of Yemen List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom Term end
October 24, 1951[1] Assayed Hasan bin Ali Ibrahim
  • 1967 during the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen in Exile: List of persons no longer included in the foregoing list but still accepted by Her Majesty's Government as personally possessing Diplomatic Privileges.[2]
Hassan ibn Yahya Winston Churchill
January 1, 1955 Assayed Mohamed Ibrahim Chargé d'affaires Ahmad bin Yahya Anthony Eden
January 1, 1967 Ahmed Mohamed Al-Shamy [3] Abdullah al-Sallal Harold Wilson
May 3, 1973 Mohsin Ahmed Alaini His Excellency Mr. Mohsin Ahmed Alaini, to present The following Acts today received the Royal Assent [in the Letters of Recall of his predecessor Mr. Ahmed accordance with the provisions of the Royal Assent Act Mohamed Al-Shamy, and his own Letters of Credence as 1967]: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the Northern Ireland Assembly Act 1973 (c. 17). Yemen Kadhi Abdullah al-Hagri Edward Heath
June 17, 1974 Mohammed Abdullah al-Eryani Hassan Muhammad Makki Harold Wilson January 1, 1977
October 16, 1982 Ahmed Deifellah Al-Azeib Abd Al-Karim Al-Iryani Margaret Thatcher January 1, 1987
May 22, 1990 Yemeni unification, the Yemen Arab Republic was united with South Yemen Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani John Major
January 1, 1994 Abdullah Mohamed Ali Al-Montser Chargé d'affaires[4] Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas John Major
February 28, 1995 Hussein Abdullah al-Amri Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani John Major January 1, 2000
October 31, 2001 Mutahar Abdullah Al-Saeede Mutahar Abdullah Alsaeedi Abdul Qadir Bajamal Tony Blair January 1, 2003
September 30, 2005 Mohamed Taha Mustafa Abdul Qadir Bajamal Tony Blair
October 13, 2015 Yassin Saaed Noman Ahmed Khaled Bahah David Cameron

South Yemen[edit]

List of ambassadors[edit]

Agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of government of Yemen List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Term end
September 9, 1983 Saleh Abdulla Muthana Saleh Abdulla Muthana Ali Nasir Muhammad Margaret Thatcher
February 18, 1987 Ahmed Abdo Rageh Yasin Said Numan Margaret Thatcher May 22, 1990
May 22, 1990 Yemeni unification with Yemen Arab Republic. Yasin Said Numan John Major

51°29′42″N 0°10′43″W / 51.495102°N 0.178684°W / 51.495102; -0.178684 [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book for ..., Volume 126. Great Britain. Foreign Office. 1953. p. 666.
  2. ^ [1]Assayed Hasan bin Ali Ibrahim
  3. ^ [2]Ahmed Mohamed Al-Shamy
  4. ^ Abdullah Mohamed Ali Al-Montser
  5. ^ Embassy of Yemen in London, Embassy of Yemen in London