Mustafa Osman Ismail

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Mustafa Osman Ismail (born 1955 in Dongola, Sudan) is a former Sudanese politician. Ismail was the foreign minister of Sudan from 18 February 1998[1] to 18 September 2005.

His main job as foreign minister was to be the government's main spokesman in diplomatic efforts to solve the Sudanese civil wars. He was the longest-serving foreign minister in Sudanese history. He was replaced by southerner Lam Akol when the national unity government took office. Ismail was appointed Presidential Advisor after stepping down as Foreign Minister. He has been on many official trips abroad and has been criticized as being an active shadow Foreign Minister for the National Congress Party. His tireless efforts at unsuccessfully mediating crises outside of Sudan, roles in the domestic politics of the National Congress Party and his long tenure in public office have drawn the scorn and criticism of certain sections of the Sudanese media.

References

  1. "A Conversation with Mustafa Osman Ismail". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 19 May 2010. 
Preceded by
Ali Osman Taha
Minister of Foreign Affairs
January 20, 1996 January 20, 2005
Succeeded by
Lam Akol
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