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Mohamad El Zohbi

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Mohamad El Zohbi (born in Tripoli, Lebanon) is a Lebanese and Antiguan diplomat. He currently serves as the Non-Resident Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda to Kuwait. El Zohbi is notable for being one of the youngest ambassadors in the world.

Early Life and Education

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Mohamad El Zohbi was born in Tripoli, Lebanon. He holds dual citizenship with Lebanon and Antigua and Barbuda. His education and early career led him to pursue diplomacy, focusing on strengthening international relations between the Middle East and the Caribbean.

Diplomatic Career

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El Zohbi was appointed as the Non-Resident Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda to Kuwait through a royal decree by King Charles III and a decision by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Brown.[1]

In his role, El Zohbi has played a key role in fostering diplomatic relations, economic ties, and cultural exchanges between Antigua and Barbuda and Kuwait, as well as other countries in the Middle East. His efforts focus on trade, tourism, and investment opportunities.

Notable Meetings and Achievements

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El Zohbi has participated in high-profile meetings, such as his meeting with British entrepreneur Richard Branson. They discussed topics like sustainable development, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunities for small island nations.[2]

Additionally, El Zohbi is recognized for his work in promoting Antigua and Barbuda's interests in the Arab world. His efforts include enhancing diplomatic relations and economic cooperation with countries like Kuwait.[3]

Personal Life

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Mohamad El Zohbi holds dual citizenship in Lebanon and Antigua and Barbuda. His diplomatic efforts reflect his commitment to fostering collaboration between these two regions.

References

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  1. ^ "Meeting with PM Gaston Brown". ambzohbi.com. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  2. ^ "Confluence of Minds: A Meeting with Richard Branson". ambzohbi.com. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  3. ^ "Strengthening Diplomatic Cooperation for Development". ambzohbi.com. Retrieved 2023-09-12.