
Sara Beysolow Nyanti
Sara Beysolow Nyanti is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, known for her passionate advocacy for peace and justice. She recently launched Liberia's campaign for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the term 2026-2027, emphasizing the nation's journey from conflict to peace and the importance of Liberia's voice in global governance.
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Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti described the agreement as both a reaffirmation of historical ties and an investment in future prosperity.
Liberia, State of Maryland Forge Historic Partnership | NewsMinister Nyanti has held a high-level strategic engagement with U.S. officials to deepen cooperation on energy reform and regional security.
Foreign Minister Nyanti Pushes Energy Deal, DED Relief in U.S. Talks | NewsForeign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti is called upon to engage with the ACFLi leadership to determine what went wrong during the President's visit.
President Boakai’s Recent Visit to California: Opportunities Missed; A call for Foreign Minister Nyanti to Investigate | CommentariesSara Beysolow Nyanti highlighted Liberia’s growing global engagement on feminist diplomacy.
Foreign Affairs, UN Women Dialogue on Gender-Responsive Foreign Policy | NewsLiberia’s Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti signed a Joint Communique to formalize diplomatic relations with Barbados.
New Website Chronicles Barbadian Migration to Liberia, Expands Cultural Ties | TravelSara Beysolow Nyanti highlighted Liberia’s growing global engagement on feminist diplomacy.
Foreign Affairs, UN Women Dialogue on Gender-Responsive Foreign Policy | NewsMinister of Foreign Affairs, Sara Beysolow Nyanti delivered a sweeping and deeply reflective intervention at the United Nations Security Council.
Liberia Pushes for Sweeping UN Reform | NewsMinister of Foreign Affairs, Sara Beysolow Nyanti, made that shift explicit.
Gov’t Convenes EU-Liberia Business Forum in Brussels | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti signed the Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of Liberia.
Liberia–Egypt MoU Signals New Diplomatic Era | NewsLiberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madame Sara Beysolow Nyanti, held official consultations at the U.S. Department of State.
Liberia, U.S. Confer on Economic Diplomacy, UNSC Seat | NewsLiberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madam Sara Beysolow-Nyanti, delivered a statement that was both morally charged and strategically calibrated.
Liberia Charts a Principled Path on Middle East at UNSC | NewsH.E. Rev. Sara Beysolow Nyanti has overseen one of the most consequential periods in Liberia’s modern diplomatic history since assuming office in February 2024.
Diplomacy with Discipline: Liberia’s Foreign Policy Transformation Under Amb. Minister Nyanti | Commentaries
Minister Beysolow-Nyanti described the endorsements as validation of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s reform agenda.
Global Investors Laud Liberia at Davos | NewsForeign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti is leading high-level engagements with U.S. counterparts.
Implications of the U.S. Visa Suspension for Liberians | EditorialsMinister of Foreign Affairs Mme. Sara Beysolow Nyanti is leading Liberia's delegation at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
FM Nyanti Leads High-Level Economic Diplomacy Push | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti is Liberia's Foreign Minister who engaged in high-level talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
U.S. Visa Freeze Raises Diplomatic Stakes for UNSC A3 After Venezuela Rebuke | NewsHon. Sara Beysolow Nyanti is the Minister of Foreign Affairs who assured NaFAA of her Ministry's full commitment to the conference's success.
NaFAA Holds Strategic Meeting with MoFA | NewsMadam Sara Beysolow Nyanti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, conveyed gratitude for China's continued partnership and support.
Liberia, China Sign 100M RMB Agreement | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia who reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to the one-China Principle.
Interviewing H.E. Yin Chengwu, Chinese Ambassador to Liberia, on the Taiwan Question | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti represented Liberia on the Council of Ministers as Foreign Minister.
Liberia Gets Key Leadership Role in ECOWAS | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti emerged as the clear standout, earning the highest grade of 'A' in the WomenVoices Newspaper 2025 Performance Scorecard.
Foreign Minister Emerges Dux of Women Voices Scorecard | NewsMinister Nyanti emphasized the broader significance of the agreement during her remarks at the signing ceremony.
Liberia Seals Deal to Host ECOWAS Youth Development Center | News
Sara Beysolow Nyanti is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, represented by Gabriel H. Salee at the ceremony.
Korea Donates Vehicles to Liberia’s Foreign Ministry | NewsMinister Nyanti—recognized internationally for her humanitarian and health diplomacy experience—has led a series of targeted engagements with U.S., EU, and UN agencies aimed at rebuilding trust.
Making Up for Lost Aid | NewsMme. Sara Beysolow Nyanti signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. aimed at strengthening Liberia’s health system.
Liberia, U.S Gov't sign $124M MOU | NewsEthel Davis spoke on behalf of Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti.
WlAfrica’s young lawmakers unite as new regional network launched in LiberiaMinister Beysolow-Nyanti reaffirmed her commitment to working closely with the Caucus and other government institutions to align Western Liberia’s regional development priorities with national policies.
Western Liberia to Benefit from New US$17.27M Regional Growth Plan | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti is the Minister of Foreign Affairs and has been a strong supporter of the Foreign Service Institute's initiatives.
FSI Showcases Liberia’s Diplomatic Capacity Building | NewsMinister Nyanti reaffirmed Liberia’s unwavering commitment to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its judicial institutions.
Liberia’s Commitment to ECOWAS Justice System Applauded | NewsSara Beysolow Nyanti is the Liberian Foreign Minister who participated in meetings with the American Secretary of State.
Founded as a refuge from US racism, Liberia must not help enforce it now | Commentaries







































































