
Tangara
Abdoulie J. Tangara is a prominent Gambian diplomat and politician, currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Gambians Abroad. He has been instrumental in strengthening Gambia's foreign relations and enhancing the welfare of Gambians living abroad. His recent visit to Mauritania highlights his commitment to fostering bilateral ties, particularly concerning the well-being of Gambians in that country, and underscores his role in promoting diplomatic cooperation between the two nations.
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Recent news mentions
Hon. Tangara served as Foreign Minister under President Barrow and resigned to take up a new job with the African Union.
Minister Tangara takes up AU job, tenders resignation
Foreign Minister Tangara is expected to highlight his country’s lessons in institutional reform, transitional justice, and citizen engagement.
UN invites Foreign Minister Tangara to share peacebuilding success at high-level session
Minister Tangara urges reform in Foreign Service appointments, alerting it should be done in the right way.
GOOD MORNING MR PRESIDENT: Foreign Service needs reform, Tobaski concern
Minister Tangara delivered a special message to the President of Mauritania during his visit.
Gambia, Mauritania strengthen bilateral ties on migration matters