Former Information Minister Larry K. Bropleh has publicly recognized Liberia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Sara Beysolow Nyanti, for her impactful leadership and growing influence in international diplomacy.
In a recent statement, Bropleh highlighted Nyanti’s strong presence on the global stage, pointing to her strategic thinking, professionalism, and depth of knowledge as key drivers of Liberia’s renewed foreign policy momentum. He noted that her ability to navigate complex international systems, particularly within the United Nations, has elevated Liberia’s standing among global partners.
Bropleh underscored that Liberia’s recent election to the United Nations Security Council marks a defining moment for the country, attributing the achievement in large part to Nyanti’s focused diplomacy and commitment to national interests.
He described the milestone as clear evidence of her effectiveness, stating that her leadership reflects both competence and a forward-looking diplomatic vision.
According to Bropleh, Nyanti’s service continues to inspire national confidence and pride, positioning her as a leading figure in shaping Liberia’s international identity.
The country’s success in securing a seat on the UN Security Council has drawn widespread praise from across Liberia, with many viewing it as a major step forward in strengthening the nation’s voice in global affairs.


