List of permanent representatives of Sudan to the United Nations

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Permanent Representative of Sudan to the United Nations
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Incumbent
Al-Harith Idriss al-Harith Mohamed
since 23 June 2023
StyleExcellency
Residence53 Avenue Blanc (3rd floor), 1202 Geneva
AppointerPresident of Sudan
Term lengthat the pleasure of the President
Inaugural holderOmar Abdel Hameed Adeel
Formation30 July 1957; 66 years ago (1957-07-30)
Websitesudanmission.ch

The permanent representative of Sudan to the United Nations is the Republic of Sudan's foremost diplomatic representative to the United Nations, and in charge of the Republic of Sudan Mission to the United Nations (SUD-MIS). Sudan permanent representatives to the UN hold the personal rank of ambassador. The full official title and style is His Excellency Permanent Representative from Sudan to the United Nations. The position was formed and filled on 30 July 1957 by Omar Abdel Hameed Adeel.

Permanent representatives to the United Nations

# Officeholder Term start date Time in office Notes
1 Omar Abdel Hameed Adeel 30 July 1957 8 years [1]
2 Fakhreddine Mohamed September 1965 [2][3]
3 Mansour Khalid c. 1970 [4]
4 Awad El Karim Fadlalla c. 1974 [5]
5 A. Hassan c. 1981 [6]
6 Abdel-Rahman Abdalla c. 1982 [7][8]
7 Omer Alim c. 1989 [9]
8 Amin Magzoub Abdoun c. 1990 [10]
9 Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed Erwa [ar] 23 July 1996 10 years [11]
10 Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad 14 September 2006 3 years [12]
11 Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman 13 August 2010 3 years [13]
12 Rahamtalla Mohamed Osman 16 April 2014 1 years [14][15]
13 Omer Dahab Fadl Mohamed 8 September 2015 3 years [16]
14 Omer Mohamed Ahmed Siddig 19 June 2019 2 years [17]
15 Al-Harith Idriss al-Harith Mohamed 23 May 2022 1 years [18]

References

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