(left), and Ambassador Ahmed Isse Awad (right), meet in the VIP lounge at
Aden Abdulle International Airport in
Mogadishu,
Somalia on 20 July 2019.|alt=Thabo Mbeki (left), and Ambassador Ahmed Isse Awad (right), meet in the VIP lounge at Aden Abdulle International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia on 20 July 2019.|thumb Upon completing his studies, Awad began his career in public service and diplomacy. He served as the chief of staff to Somalia's
prime minister, primarily working with Prime Minister
Hassan Abshir Farah, from 2001 to 2004. During his tenure, he played an active role in the Somali peace talks held in 2003–04 in
Kenya, aimed at resolving the country's protracted conflicts. Following his time in
Somalia's government, Awad joined the United Nations and engaged in peacekeeping missions in Sudan and South Sudan for almost a decade. He served in various locations, including
Abyei,
Kadugli, and
Darfur, where he contributed to efforts aimed at promoting stability and security in the region. While Awad was a potential candidate for Somalia's prime minister position in 2014, the appointment ultimately went to
Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. The following year, Awad helped establish the Somali embassy in the United States. He was appointed Ambassador of
Somalia to the United States in 2015, presenting his credentials to
President Barack Obama on 17 September 2015. == References ==