Transitional Federal Government Representatives For Foreign Affairs
- Aden Hashi Abdulle (Howle) is the current Permanent secretary of Foreign Affairs.
- Ismail Qasim Naji - Ambassador to Qatar, appointed February 10, 2007
- Mohammed Ali America - Ambassador to Kenya, appointed February 10, 2007
- Hassan Mohammed Siad Barre - Ambassador to Yemen, appointed February 10, 2007
- Muse Hirsi Fahiye - Ambassador to Djibouti, appointed February 10, 2007
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