President Sisi Appoints 36 Egyptian Ambassadors in Major Diplomatic Decree

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Ahmed Kamel – Egypt Daily News

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President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has issued a presidential decree appointing and reassigning 36 Egyptian diplomats to ambassadorial posts and senior positions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to the Official Gazette.

The decision, issued after review of the constitution and diplomatic service laws and following a submission from the Foreign Minister, includes a wide-ranging reshuffle across Egypt’s diplomatic missions in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

The decree reflects routine but significant rotations within Egypt’s foreign service, affecting several strategic embassies including Washington, Berlin, Rome, Baghdad, Khartoum, and others.

List of Appointed Ambassadors

Full List of Appointed Ambassadors

The presidential decree includes the following 36 diplomats:

  1. Mohamed Abdel Sattar Mohamed El Badry — Germany
  2. Gamal Abdel Rahim Mohamed Metwally — Norway (non-resident to Iceland)
  3. Moataz Moneer Moharam Zahran — United States
  4. Omar Amer El Sayed Mohamed Youssef — Greece
  5. Nehal Mohamed Essam El Din El Zahawy — Slovenia
  6. Ehab Ahmed Badawy Sayed — Spain (non-resident to Andorra)
  7. Bassam Essam Rady Abdel Hamid — Italy (non-resident to San Marino)
  8. Ahmed Mostafa Abdel Aal Mohamed — Singapore
  9. Hany Salah Mostafa Ahmed — Sudan
  10. Adel Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim — Sri Lanka (non-resident to Maldives)
  11. Ehab Mohamed Abdel Hamid Hassan — Pakistan
  12. Ala’a El Din Abdel Moneim Moussa — Lebanon
  13. Mahmoud Mostafa Mahmoud Afifi — Czech Republic (non-resident to Montenegro)
  14. Mai Taha Mohamed Khalil — Brazil (non-resident to Suriname and Guyana)
  15. Hazem Hassan Hanafy Hassanein — Panama (non-resident to Nicaragua and Costa Rica)
  16. Hesham Abdel Salam Mostafa El Maqoud — Democratic Republic of the Congo
  17. Ahmed Samir Helmy Marzouk — Iraq
  18. Sherif Abdel Hamid Imam Ismail — Tanzania (non-resident to Comoros)
  19. Mondher Fathy Abdel Aziz Mohamed Selim — Uganda
  20. Barakat Ali Abu El Barakat El Leithy — Ukraine
  21. Ibtissam Rekha Ahmed Hassan — Kazakhstan (non-resident to Kyrgyzstan)
  22. Nevine Osama Mohamed El Husseini — Angola (non-resident to São Tomé and Príncipe)
  23. Amr Abdel Aziz Mustafa Abdel Warith
  24. Mohamed Ahmed Osman Shaheen
  25. Khaled Mohamed Abdel Halim Rady
  26. Yasser Mohamed Ahmed Shaaban
  27. Hossam El Din Mohamed Ahmed
  28. Khaled Abdel Rahman Hassan Abdel Rahman
  29. Mohamed Mohamed Khalil Morsi
  30. Mohamed Ibrahim Nasr
  31. Reham Abdel Hamid
  32. Hatem El Nashar
  33. Osama Khader
  34. Aya Saad
  35. Rasha Suleiman
  36. Additional ambassadorial appointments included under Ministry of Foreign Affairs postings (as listed in the decree)

Diplomatic Rotation Framework

The decree authorizes the Minister of Foreign Affairs to determine the timing of ambassadors’ return to the ministry headquarters in Cairo in accordance with public interest requirements.

Such rotations are a standard feature of Egypt’s diplomatic system, intended to ensure administrative renewal, professional rotation between headquarters and missions, and alignment with Egypt’s evolving foreign policy priorities.

Strategic Scope of the Reshuffle

The appointments cover key bilateral partners and strategic regions, reflecting Egypt’s continued emphasis on maintaining active diplomatic engagement with major global powers and regional allies.

The reshuffle comes amid ongoing efforts by Egypt to strengthen international partnerships, expand economic diplomacy, and support foreign investment flows.

The decree underscores the constitutional role of the presidency in approving senior diplomatic appointments within Egypt’s foreign service structure.

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