Hassan Sobir

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Preceded byIbrahim Uvais
Succeeded byAhmed Mahloof
PresidentIbrahim Mohamed Solih
Hassan Sobir
ޙަސަން ޞާބިރު
Official portrait, 2022
Ambassador of the Maldives to Japan
In office
30 May 2022  28 July 2025
PresidentIbrahim Mohamed Solih
Mohamed Muizzu
Preceded byIbrahim Uvais
Succeeded byAhmed Mahloof
Ambassador of the Maldives to Belgium
In office
5 March 2019  30 May 2022
PresidentIbrahim Mohamed Solih
Preceded byAhmed Shiaan
Succeeded byOmar Abdul Razzak
Ambassador of the Maldives to the European Union
In office
5 March 2019  30 May 2022
PresidentIbrahim Mohamed Solih
Preceded byAhmed Shiaan
In office
2005–2007
PresidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom
High Commissioner of the Maldives to the United Kingdom
In office
24 October 2004  26 September 2007
PresidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom
Preceded byAhmed Zaki
Succeeded byMohamed Asim
Member of the People's Majlis
In office
24 February 2000  27 February 2005
PresidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom
SpeakerAhmed Zaki
Abdulla Hameed
Ahmed Zahir
ConstituencyNorth Ari Atoll
Minister of Tourism
In office
11 November 1988  14 September 2004
PresidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom
Preceded byIbrahim Hussain Zaki
Succeeded byMustafa Lutfi
Personal details
Born(1951-08-05)5 August 1951
Died28 July 2025(2025-07-28) (aged 73)
Hulhumalé, Maldives
Resting placeGalolhu Cemetery, Galolhu, Malé
SpouseAminath Nasheeda
Children2
EducationMajeediyya School
Alma materInternational Statistics Programme Center

Hassan Sobir NIIV (Dhivehi: ޙަސަން ޞާބިރު; 5 August 1951 – 28 July 2025) was a Maldivian politician and diplomat who served as the Ambassador of the Maldives to Japan from 2023 until his death in 2025. He also served as the Minister of Tourism, Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, and other positions.

Sobir had a General Certificate of Education from Majeediyya School, Bachelors of Commerce in India, and a Diploma in Statistics and Surveys from the International Statistics Programme Center in Washington, D.C.[1]

Career

Sobir started his public service on 7 February 1973 within the National Planning Agency, later shifting to the Ministry of Planning and Development.[2] He also brought the first computer in the Maldives.[3] In 1993, he was appointed the Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture in the administration of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.[2]

He later served as the Minister of Tourism in the same administration from 1998 to 2004.[4] During his time as Minister of Tourism, he coined the famous motto 'The Sunny Side of Life'.[3]

Sobir was also the first chairman of the Maldives Water and Sewerage Company.[3]

He also served as a member of the People's Majlis for the North Ari Atoll constituency from 2000 to 2005.[5]

From 2004 to 2007, he served as the High Commissioner of the Maldives to the United Kingdom.[6]

In 2006, he was appointed the Permanent Representative of the Maldives to the United Nations at Geneva.[7]

From 2005 to 2007, he was the non-resident Ambassador of the Maldives to the European Union (EU).[1]

From 2007 to 2008, he was the High Commissioner of the Maldives to Singapore.[8]

From 2019 to 2022, he was the Ambassador of the Maldives to Belgium and the EU.[9]

From 2022 until his death in 2025, he was the Ambassador of the Maldives in Japan.[10]

Personal life and death

Awards

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