Ambassador to the US Abdoulaye Diop of Mali

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Abdoulaye Diop is the current ambassador of Mali to the United States and was appointed to the position on September 8, 2003.
Diop received a Master of Arts in International Relations from the International Institute of Public Administration in Paris, France, a Master of Arts in Diplomacy and Management of International Organizations from the Paris-Sud 11 University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Diplomacy from the National School of Administration of Algeria.
Diop was very active in the NEPAD process in which he was deputized by the President to be a member of the Steering Committee.
Diop is holder of a MA degree in International Relations from the Paris International Institute of Public Administration, a MA degree in Diplomacy and Management of International Organizations from the University of Paris XI and a BA in Diplomacy from the National School of Administration of Algeria.
Ambassador Diop was born in Brazzaville (Republic of Congo) on September 17, 1965.
Professional Diplomat Abdoulaye Diop is the Ambassador of Mali to the United States.
From 2000-2003 before his appointment as ambassador to the United States, Diop was a diplomatic advisor to Malian Presidents Alpha Oumar Konare and Amadou Toumani Toure.
While working closely with the presidents Diop was chairmen of the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) and the WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union.
As diplomatic advisor Diop was a member of several national delegations that attended regional and international conferneces to discuss issues such as regional integration, economic development, peace and security.
Abdoulaye Diop received a Master of Arts in International Relations from the International Institute of Public Administration in Paris, France.
Diop was born in Brazzaville (Republic of Congo.
Diop is fluent in the French language.
long enjoyed with the United States.
Diop said the problem was that the 25 sacks of powder were now exhausted, but the locusts still kept on coming.
We live from our crops, and when we are deprived from them, it is hunger which awaits US," Diop said in a worried tone.
Abdoulaye Diop is a professional diplomat.
President to be a member of the Steering Committee.
Ambassador Diop has been member of several national delegations that attended regional and international conferences to discuss issues such as regional integration, economic development, peace and security.
During this time, Ambassador Diop was also very active in the NEPAD process, serving as a member of the Steering Committee.
Prior to being the diplomatic adviser to the president, Ambassador Diop was the advisor to the minister of foreign affairs in charge of political and diplomatic issues (1999-2000.
Before his appointment as ambassador to the United States, Diop was an adviser to Alpha Oumar Konar and Amadou Toumani Tour, Presidents of Mali.
Malian schools can have up to 100 students.
and heads of state, as the empire did in the 13th century.
president in speaking on Malian issues to the US.
his country to government officials.
In his remarks, Ambassador Diop said his government wishes to "intensify and revitalize the friendly and cooperative relations" it has long enjoyed with the United States.
Ambassador Diop expressed the importance of trade capacity building in areas like transportation infrastructure and storage facilities.
labor or money, Diop said in an interview Monday.