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List of foreign ministers in 2021
This is a
list of
foreign ministers
in 2021
.
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Africa
Algeria
–
Sabri Boukadoum
(2019–2021)
Ramtane Lamamra
(2021–present)
Angola
–
Tete António
(2020–present)
Benin
–
Aurélien Agbénonci
(2016–present)
Botswana
–
Lemogang Kwape
(2020–present)
Burkina Faso
–
Alpha Barry
(2016–2021)
Rosine Sori-Coulibaly
(2021–2021)
Burundi
–
Albert Shingiro
(2020–present)
Cameroon
-
Lejeune Mbella Mbella
(2015–present)
Cape Verde
–
Luís Felipe Tavares
(2016–2021)
Rui Figueiredo Soares
(2021–present)
Central African Republic
–
Sylvie Baïpo-Temon
(2018–present)
Chad
–
Amine Abba Sidick
(2020–2021)
Mahamat Zene Cherif
(2021–present)
Comoros
–
Dhoihir Dhoulkamal
(2020–present)
Congo–Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo)
–
Jean-Claude Gakosso
(2015–present)
Congo–Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
–
Marie Tumba Nzeza
(2019–2021)
Christophe Lutundula
(2021–present)
Djibouti
–
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
(2005–present)
Egypt
–
Sameh Shoukry
(2014–present)
Equatorial Guinea
–
Simeón Oyono Esono Angue
(2018–present)
Eritrea
–
Osman Saleh Mohammed
(2007–present)
Ethiopia
–
Demeke Mekonnen
(2020–present)
Gabon
–
Pacôme Moubelet Boubeya
(2020–2022)
The Gambia
–
Mamadou Tangara
(2018–present)
Ghana
–
Shirley Ayorkor Botchway
(2017–present)
Guinea
–
Mamadi Touré
(2017–2021)
Ibrahima Khalil Kaba
(2021)
Morissanda Kouyaté
(2021–present)
Guinea-Bissau
–
Suzi Barbosa
(2020–present)
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)
–
Ally Coulibaly
(2020–2021)
Kandia Camara
(2021–present)
Kenya
–
Raychelle Omamo
(2020–present)
Lesotho
–
'Matšepo Ramakoae
(2020–present)
Liberia
–
Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr
(2020–present)
Libya
Government of
House of Representatives of Libya
(Government of Libya internationally recognized to 2016) –
Abdulhadi Elhweg
(2019–2021)
Government of National Accord of Libya
(Interim government internationally recognized as the sole legitimate government of Libya from 2016) –
Mohamed Taha Siala
(2016–2021)
Government of National Unity of Libya
–
Najla Mangoush
(2021–present)
Madagascar
–
Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo
(2020–2021)
Patrick Rajoelina
(2021–2022)
Malawi
–
Eisenhower Mkaka
(2020–2022)
Mali
–
Zeïni Moulaye
(2020–2021)
Abdoulaye Diop
(2021–present)
Mauritania
–
Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed
(2018–present)
Mauritius
–
Nando Bodha
(2019–2021)
Alan Ganoo
(2021–present)
Morocco
–
Nasser Bourita
(2017–present)
Mozambique
–
Verónica Macamo
(2020–present)
Namibia
–
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
(2012–present)
Niger
–
Marou Amadou
(acting) (2020–2021)
Hassoumi Massoudou
(2021–present)
Nigeria
–
Geoffrey Onyeama
(2015–present)
Rwanda
–
Vincent Biruta
(2019–present)
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
–
Mohamed Salem Ould Salek
(1998–2023)
São Tomé and Príncipe
–
Edite Tenjua
(2020–present)
Senegal
–
Aïssata Tall Sall
(2020–present)
Seychelles
–
Sylvestre Radegonde
(2020–present)
Sierra Leone
–
Nabeela Tunis
(2019–2021)
David J. Francis
(2021–present)
Somalia
–
Mohamed Abdirizak Mohamud
(2020–2021)
Abdisaid Muse Ali
(2021–present)
Somaliland
–
Essa Kayd
(2020–present)
South Africa
–
Naledi Pandor
(2019–present)
South Sudan
–
Beatrice Wani-Noah
(2020–2021)
Mayiik Ayii Deng
(2021–present)
Sudan
–
Omer Ismail
(acting) (2020–2021)
Mariam al-Mahdi
(2021)
Abdalla Omar Bashir
(acting) (2021–2022)
Swaziland
–
Thuli Dladla
(2018–present)
Tanzania
–
Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi
(2019–2021)
Liberata Mulamula
(2021–present)
Togo
–
Robert Dussey
(2013–present)
Tunisia
–
Othman Jerandi
(2020–present)
Uganda
–
Sam Kutesa
(2005–2021)
Jeje Odongo
(2021–present)
Zambia
–
Joe Malanji
(2018–2021)
Stanley Kakubo
(2021–present)
Zimbabwe
–
Sibusiso Moyo
(2017–2021)
Amon Murwira
(acting) (2021)
Frederick Shava
(2021–present)
Asia
Abkhazia
–
Daur Kove
(2016–2021)
Inal Ardzinba
(2021–present)
Afghanistan
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
–
Mohammad Hanif Atmar
(2020–2021)
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
–
Amir Khan Muttaqi
(acting) (2021–present)
Armenia
–
Ara Ayvazyan
(2020–2021)
Armen Gevondyan
(acting) (2021)
Armen Grigoryan
(acting) (2021)
Ararat Mirzoyan
(2021–present)
Artsakh
–
Masis Mayilyan
(2017–2021)
David Babayan
(2021–present)
Azerbaijan
–
Jeyhun Bayramov
(2020–present)
Bahrain
–
Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani
(2020–present)
Bangladesh
–
Abulkalam Abdul Momen
(2019–present)
Bhutan
–
Tandi Dorji
(2018–present)
Brunei
–
Hassanal Bolkiah
(2015–present)
Cambodia
–
Prak Sokhonn
(2016–present)
China (People's Republic of China)
–
Wang Yi
(2013–present)
East Timor
–
Adaljíza Magno
(2020–present)
Georgia
–
Davit Zalkaliani
(2018–present)
India
–
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
(2019–present)
Indonesia
–
Retno Marsudi
(2014–present)
Iran
–
Mohammad Javad Zarif
(2013–2021)
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
(2021–present)
Iraq
–
Fuad Hussein
(2020–present)
Kurdistan
–
Safeen Muhsin Dizayee
(2019–present)
Israel
–
Gabi Ashkenazi
(2020–2021)
Yair Lapid
(2021–present)
Japan
–
Toshimitsu Motegi
(2019–2021)
Fumio Kishida
(2021)
Yoshimasa Hayashi
(2021–present)
Jordan
–
Ayman Safadi
(2017–present)
Kazakhstan
–
Mukhtar Tleuberdi
(2019–present)
North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
–
Ri Son-gwon
(2020–present)
South Korea (Republic of Korea)
–
Kang Kyung-wha
(2017–2021)
Chung Eui-yong
(2021–2022)
Kuwait
–
Sheikh Ahmad Nasser Al Muhammad Al Sabah
(2019–present)
Kyrgyzstan
–
Ruslan Kazakbayev
(2020–present)
Laos
–
Saleumxay Kommasith
(2016–present)
Lebanon
–
Charbel Wehbe
(2020–2021)
Zeina Akar
(acting) (2021)
Abdallah Bou Habib
(2021–present)
Malaysia
–
Hishammuddin Hussein
(2020–2021)
Saifuddin Abdullah
(2021–present)
Maldives
–
Abdulla Shahid
(2018–present)
Mongolia
–
Nyamtseren Enkhtaivan
(2020–2021)
Batmunkh Battsetseg
(2021–present)
Myanmar
Myanmar
–
Aung San Suu Kyi
(2016–2021)
Wunna Maung Lwin
(2021–present)
National Unity Government of Myanmar
(body claiming to be the legitimate government of Myanmar (Burma), existing in parallel with State Administration Council military junta) -
Zin Mar Aung
(2021–present)
Nepal
–
Pradeep Gyawali
(2018–2021)
Raghubir Mahaseth
(2021)
KP Sharma Oli
(2021)
Sher Bahadur Deuba
(2021)
Narayan Khadka
(2021–present)
Oman
–
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi
(2020–present)
Pakistan
–
Shah Mehmood Qureshi
(2018–present)
Palestine
–
Riyad al-Maliki
(2007–present)
Philippines
–
Teodoro Locsin Jr.
(2018–2022)
Qatar
–
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani
(2016–present)
Saudi Arabia
–
Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud
(2019–present)
Singapore
–
Vivian Balakrishnan
(2015–present)
South Ossetia
–
Dmitry Medoyev
(2017–present)
Sri Lanka
–
Dinesh Gunawardena
(2019–2021)
Gamini Lakshman Peiris
(2021–present)
Syria (Syrian Arab Republic)
–
Faisal Mekdad
(2020–present)
Taiwan (Republic of China)
–
Joseph Wu
(2018–present)
Tajikistan
–
Sirodjidin Aslov
(2013–present)
Thailand
–
Don Pramudwinai
(2015–present)
Turkey
–
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
(2015–present)
Turkmenistan
–
Raşit Meredow
(2001–present)
United Arab Emirates
–
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
(2006–present)
Uzbekistan
–
Abdulaziz Komilov
(2012–present)
Vietnam
–
Phạm Bình Minh
(2011–2021)
Bùi Thanh Sơn
(2021–present)
Yemen
Republic of Yemen
–
Ahmad Awad Bin Mubarak
(2020–present)
Supreme Political Council
(
unrecognised
,
rival government
) –
Hisham Abdullah
(2016–present)
Europe
Albania
–
Olta Xhaçka
(2020–present)
Andorra
–
Maria Ubach i Font
(2017–present)
Austria
–
Alexander Schallenberg
(2019–2021)
Michael Linhart
(2021)
Alexander Schallenberg
(2021–present)
Belarus
Belarus
–
Vladimir Makei
(2012–present)
National Anti-Crisis Management
(‘Shadow-government-like" organisation) -
Anatoly Kotov
(2020–present)
Belgium
–
Sophie Wilmès
(2020–present)
Brussels
-
Pascal Smet
(2019–present)
Flanders
-
Jan Jambon
(2019–present)
Wallonia
-
Elio Di Rupo
(2019–present)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
–
Bisera Turković
(2019–2023)
Bulgaria
–
Ekaterina Zakharieva
(2017–2021)
Svetlan Stoev
(2021)
Teodora Genchovska
(2021–present)
Croatia
–
Gordan Grlić-Radman
(2019–present)
Cyprus
–
Nikos Christodoulides
(2018–2022)
Czech Republic
–
Tomáš Petříček
(2018–2021)
Jan Hamáček
(acting) (2021)
Jakub Kulhánek
(2021)
Jan Lipavský
(2021–present)
Denmark
–
Jeppe Kofod
(2019–present)
Faroe Islands
–
Jenis av Rana
(2019–present)
Donetsk People's Republic
–
Natalya Nikonorova
(2016–present)
Estonia
–
Urmas Reinsalu
(2019–2021)
Eva-Maria Liimets
(2021–present)
Finland
–
Pekka Haavisto
(2019–present)
France
–
Jean-Yves Le Drian
(2017–present)
Germany
–
Heiko Maas
(2018–2021)
Annalena Baerbock
(2021–present)
Greece
–
Nikos Dendias
(2019–present)
Guernsey
–
Jonathan Le Tocq
(2016–present)
Hungary
–
Péter Szijjártó
(2014–present)
Iceland
–
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson
(2017–2021)
Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir
(2021–present)
Ireland
–
Simon Coveney
(2017–present)
Italy
–
Luigi Di Maio
(2019–present)
Jersey
–
Ian Gorst
(2018–present)
Kosovo
–
Meliza Haradinaj-Stublla
(2020–2021)
Besnik Tahirij
(2021)
Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz
(2021–present)
Latvia
–
Edgars Rinkēvičs
(2011–2023)
Liechtenstein
–
Katrin Eggenberger
(2019–2021)
Dominique Hasler
(2021–present)
Lithuania
–
Gabrielius Landsbergis
(2020–present)
Lugansk People's Republic
–
Vladislav Deinevo
(2017–present)
Luxembourg
–
Jean Asselborn
(2004–present)
Malta
–
Evarist Bartolo
(2020–present)
Moldova
–
Aureliu Ciocoi
(2020–2021)
Nicu Popescu
(2021–present)
Gagauzia
–
Vitaliy Vlah
(2015–present)
Monaco
–
Laurent Anselmi
(2019–2022)
Montenegro
–
Đorđe Radulović
(2020–present)
Netherlands
–
Stef Blok
(2018–2021)
Sigrid Kaag
(2021)
Tom de Bruijn
(acting) (2021)
Ben Knapen
(2021–2022)
North Macedonia
–
Bujar Osmani
(2020–present)
Northern Cyprus
–
Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu
(2020–2022)
Norway
–
Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide
(2017–2021)
Anniken Huitfeldt
(2021–present)
Poland
–
Zbigniew Rau
(2020–present)
Portugal
–
Augusto Santos Silva
(2015–2022)
Romania
–
Bogdan Aurescu
(2019–present)
Russia
–
Sergey Lavrov
(2004–present)
San Marino
–
Luca Beccari
(2020–present)
Serbia
–
Nikola Selaković
(2020–present)
Slovakia
–
Ivan Korčok
(2020–2021)
Jaroslav Naď
(acting) (2021)
Ivan Korčok
(2021–present)
Slovenia
–
Anže Logar
(2020–present)
Spain
–
Arancha González Laya
(2020–2021)
José Manuel Albares
(2021–present)
Cantabria
–
Paula Fernández Viaña
(2019–present)
Catalonia
–
Bernat Solé
(2020–2021)
Victòria Alsina Burgués
(2021–present)
Sweden
–
Ann Linde
(2019–present)
Switzerland
–
Ignazio Cassis
(2017–present)
Transnistria
–
Vitaly Ignatyev
(2015–present)
Ukraine
–
Dmytro Kuleba
(2020–present)
United Kingdom
-
Dominic Raab
(2019–2021)
Liz Truss
(2021–present)
Scotland
–
Michael Russell
(2020-2021)
Angus Robertson
(2021–present)
Vatican City
–
Archbishop Paul Gallagher
(2014–present)
North America and the Caribbean
Antigua and Barbuda
–
E.P. Chet Greene
(2018–present)
The Bahamas
–
Darren Henfield
(2017–2021)
Fred Mitchell
(2021–present)
Barbados
–
Jerome Walcott
(2018–present)
Belize
–
Eamon Courtenay
(2020–present)
Canada
–
François-Philippe Champagne
(2019–2021)
Marc Garneau
(2021)
Mélanie Joly
(2021–present)
Quebec
–
Nadine Girault
(2018–present)
Costa Rica
–
Rodolfo Solano
(2020–present)
Cuba
–
Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
(2009–present)
Dominica
–
Kenneth Darroux
(2019–present)
Dominican Republic
– Roberto Álvarez (2020–present)
El Salvador
–
Alexandra Hill Tinoco
(2019–present)
Greenland
–
Steen Lynge
(2020–2021)
Kim Kielsen
(2021)
Pele Broberg
(2021)
Múte Bourup Egede
(2021–present)
Grenada
–
Oliver Joseph
(2020–present)
Guatemala
–
Pedro Brolo
(2020–2022)
Haiti
–
Claude Joseph
(2020–2021)
Jean Victor Généus
(2021–present)
Honduras
–
Lisandro Rosales
(2019–2022)
Jamaica
–
Kamina Johnson-Smith
(2016–present)
Mexico
–
Marcelo Ebrard
(2018–present)
Nicaragua
–
Denis Moncada
(2017–present)
Panama
–
Erika Mouynes
(2020–present)
Puerto Rico
–
Raúl Márquez Hernández
(2020–2021)
Larry Seilhamer Rodríguez
(2021)
Félix Rivera Torres
(acting) (2021)
Omar Marrero Díaz
(2021–present)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
–
Mark Brantley
(2015–present)
Saint Lucia
–
Allen Chastanet
(2016–2021)
Alva Baptiste
(2021–present)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
–
Ralph Gonsalves
(2020–present)
Trinidad and Tobago
–
Amery Browne
(2020–present)
United States
–
Mike Pompeo
(2018–2021)
Daniel Smith
(acting) (2021)
Antony Blinken
(2021–present)
Oceania
Australia
–
Marise Payne
(2018–present)
Cook Islands
–
Mark Brown
(2013–present)
Fiji
–
Frank Bainimarama
(2020–present)
French Polynesia
–
Édouard Fritch
(2014–present)
Kiribati
–
Taneti Mamau
(2016–present)
Marshall Islands
–
Casten Nemra
(2020–present)
Micronesia
–
Kandhi A. Elieisar
(2019–present)
Nauru
–
Lionel Aingimea
(2019–present)
New Zealand
–
Nanaia Mahuta
(2020–present)
Niue
–
Dalton Tagelagi
(2020–present)
Palau
–
Faustina Rehuher-Marugg
(2017–2021)
Uduch Sengebau Senior
(2021)
Gustav Aitaro
(2021–present)
Papua New Guinea
–
Soroi Eoe
(2020–2022)
Samoa
–
Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi
(1998–2021)
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
(2021–present)
Solomon Islands
–
Jeremiah Manele
(2019–present)
Tokelau
–
Fofo Tuisano
(2020–2021)
Kelihiano Kalolo
(2021–present)
Tonga
–
Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa
(2019–2021)
Fekitamoeloa ʻUtoikamanu
(2021–present)
Tuvalu
–
Simon Kofe
(2019–2023)
Vanuatu
–
Mark Ati
(2020–present)
South America
Argentina
–
Felipe Solá
(2019–2021)
Santiago Cafiero
(2021–present)
Bolivia
–
Rogelio Mayta
(2020–present)
Brazil
–
Ernesto Araújo
(2019–2021)
Carlos Alberto França
(2021–present)
Chile
-
Andrés Allamand
(2020–2022)
Colombia
–
Claudia Blum
(2019–2021)
Adriana Mejía
(acting) (2021)
Marta Lucía Ramírez
(2021–2022)
Ecuador
–
Luis Gallegos
(2020–2021)
Manuel Mejía Dalmau
(2021)
Mauricio Montalvo Samaniego
(2021–2022)
Guyana
–
Hugh Todd
(2020–present)
Paraguay
–
Federico González Franco
(2020–2021)
Euclides Acevedo
(2021–present)
Peru
–
Elizabeth Astete
(2020–2021)
Allan Wagner Tizón
(2021)
Héctor Béjar
(2021)
Óscar Maúrtua
(2021–2022)
Suriname
–
Albert Ramdin
(2020–present)
Uruguay
–
Francisco Bustillo
(2020–present)
Venezuela
–
Jorge Arreaza
(2017–2021)
Félix Plasencia
(2021–present)
See also
List of current foreign ministers
References
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