Mohammed Al-Hadhrami

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Mohammed Al-Hadhrami
Ambassador of Yemen to the United States
Assumed office
24 March 2022
PresidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi Rashad al-Alimi
Prime MinisterMaeen Abdulmalik Saeed
Preceded byAhmad Awad bin Mubarak
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yemen
In office
10 June 2019 – 18 December 2020
PresidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
Prime MinisterMaeen Abdulmalik Saeed
Vice PresidentAli Mohsen Saleh
Preceded byKhaled al-Yamani
Succeeded byAhmad Awad bin Mubarak
Personal details
Born (1979-10-28) 28 October 1979 (age 44)
Sanaa, North Yemen

Mohammed Abdullah Al-Hadhrami (born 28 October 1979) is a Yemeni politician and diplomat.[1] He is the current ambassador of Yemen to the United States.[2] Previously, he served as minister of the Foreign Affairs.

Education[edit]

Al-Hadhrami holds a Master in Development Policy from the Korean Development Institute, which he gained in 2013, as well as a Master in Diplomacy and International Relations from Fairleigh Dickinson University.[citation needed] He also earned a bachelor's degree from Missouri State University in 2002.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Al-Hadhrami began his diplomatic career in 2004 and worked at the Yemen Permanent Mission to the United Nations from 2008 to 2012, representing Yemen at the UNDP, UNOPS, and UNFPA Executive Boards.[3] He was deputy chief of mission at the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Washington, DC, from 2016 to 2018.[4] In 2019, Al-Hadhrami was appointed the minister of the foreign affairs of Yemen after he served as vice minister of foreign affairs in 2018.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "تعرف على وزير الخارجية الجديد ( الحضرمي ) سيرة ذاتية". Mareb today (in Arabic). 19 September 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  2. ^ "الرئيس اليمني يعين محمد الحضرمي سفيراً لدى واشنطن". Yemen monitor (in Arabic). 24 March 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Mohammed A. Al-Hadhrami". Italian Institute for International Political Studies. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Ambassador Mohammed A. Al-Hadhrami". Yemen Embassy in Washington DC. 20 February 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2022.