List of foreign ministers in 2020
This is a list of foreign ministers in 2020.[1]
Africa
- Algeria – Sabri Boukadoum (2019–present)
- Angola –
- Manuel Domingos Augusto (2017–2020)
- Tete António (2020–present)
- Benin – Aurélien Agbénonci (2016–present)
- Botswana –
- Unity Dow (2018–2020)
- Lemogang Kwape (2020–present)
- Burkina Faso – Alpha Barry (2016–present)
- Burundi –
- Ezéchiel Nibigira (2018–2020)
- Albert Shingiro (2020–present)
- Cameroon - Lejeune Mbella Mbella (2015–present)
- Cape Verde – Luís Felipe Tavares (2016–2021)
- Central African Republic – Sylvie Baïpo-Temon (2018–present)
- Chad –
- Mahamat Zene Cherif (2017–2020)
- Amine Abba Sidick (2020–present)
- Comoros –
- Mohamed El-Amine Souef (2017–2020)
- 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–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 –
- Gedu Andargachew (2019–2020)
- Demeke Mekonnen (2020–present)
- Gabon –
- Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze (2019–2020)
- Pacôme Moubelet Boubeya (2020–present)
- The Gambia – Mamadou Tangara (2018–present)
- Ghana – Shirley Ayorkor Botchway (2017–present)
- Guinea – Mamadi Touré (2017–2021)
- Guinea-Bissau –
- Suzi Barbosa (2019–2020)
- Ruth Monteiro (2020)
- Suzi Barbosa (2020–present)
- Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) –
- Marcel Amon Tanoh (acting to 2017) (2016–2020)
- Ally Coulibaly (2020–present)
- Kenya –
- Monica Juma (2018–2020)
- Raychelle Omamo (2020–present)
- Lesotho –
- Lesego Makgothi (2017–2020)
- ’Matšepo Ramakoae (2020–present)
- Liberia –
- Gbehzohngar Findley (2018–2020)
- 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–present)
- Government of National Accord of Libya (Interim government internationally recognized as the sole legitimate government of Libya from 2016) – Mohamed Taha Siala (2016–present)
- Madagascar –
- Naina Andriantsitohaina (2019–2020)
- Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo (2020–present)
- Malawi –
- Francis Kasaila (2019–2020)
- Peter Mutharika (2020)
- Kondwani Nankhumwa (2020)
- Eisenhower Mkaka (2020–present)
- Mali –
- Tiébilé Dramé (2019–2020)
- Zeïni Moulaye (2020–present)
- Mauritania – Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed (2018–present)
- Mauritius – Nando Bodha (2019–present)
- Morocco – Nasser Bourita (2017–present)
- Mozambique –
- José Condungua Pacheco (2017–2020)
- Verónica Macamo (2020–present)
- Namibia – Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (2012–present)
- Niger –
- Kalla Ankourao (2018–2020)
- Marou Amadou (acting) (2020–present)
- Nigeria – Geoffrey Onyeama (2015–present)
- Rwanda – Vincent Biruta (2019–present)
- São Tomé and Príncipe –
- Elsa Teixeira Pinto (2018–2020)
- Edite Tenjua (2020–present)
- Senegal –
- Amadou Ba (2019–2020)
- Aïssata Tall Sall (2020–present)
- Seychelles –
- Vincent Meriton (2018–2020)
- Sylvestre Radegonde (2020–present)
- Sierra Leone – Nabeela Tunis (2019–present)
- Somalia –
- Ahmed Isse Awad (2018–2020)
- Mohamed Abdirizak Mohamud (2020–present)
- Somaliland – Yasin Haji Mohamoud (2018–present)
- South Africa – Naledi Pandor (2019–present)
- South Sudan –
- Awut Deng Acuil (2019–2020)
- Beatrice Wani-Noah (2020–present)
- Sudan –
- Asma Mohamed Abdalla (2019–2020)
- Omar Ismail Gamar Aldin (acting) (2020–present)
- Swaziland – Thuli Dladla (2018–present)
- Tanzania – Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi (2019–present)
- Togo – Robert Dussey (2013–present)
- Tunisia –
- Sabri Bachtabji (acting) (2019–2020)
- Noureddine Erray (2020)
- Salma Ennaifer (acting) (2020)
- Othman Jerandi (2020–present)
- Uganda – Sam Kutesa (2005–present)
- Western Sahara – Mohamed Salem Ould Salek (1998–present)
- Zambia – Joe Malanji (2018–present)
- Zimbabwe – Sibusiso Moyo (2017–2021)
Asia
- Abkhazia – Daur Kove (2016–present)
- Afghanistan –
- Idrees Zaman (acting) (2019–2020)
- Haroon Chakhansuri (acting) (2020)
- Mohammad Hanif Atmar (acting) (2020–present)
- Armenia –
- Zohrab Mnatsakanian (2018–2020)
- Ara Ayvazyan (2020–present)
- Artsakh – Masis Mayilyan (2017–present)
- Azerbaijan –
- Elmar Mammadyarov (2004–2020)
- Jeyhun Bayramov (2020–present)
- Bahrain –
- Sheikh Khalid ibn Ahmad Al Khalifah (2005–2020)
- 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 –
- Dionísio Babo Soares (2018–2020)
- Adaljíza Magno (2020–present)
- Georgia – Davit Zalkaliani (2018–present)
- India – Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (2019–present)
- Indonesia – Retno Marsudi (2014–present)
- Iran – Mohammad Javad Zarif (2013–present)
- Iraq –
- Mohamed Ali Alhakim (2018–2020)
- Mustafa Al-Kadhimi (acting) (2020)
- Fuad Hussein (2020–present)
- Kurdistan – Safeen Muhsin Dizayee (2019–present)
- Israel –
- Yisrael Katz (2019–2020)
- Gabi Ashkenazi (2020–present)
- Japan – Toshimitsu Motegi (2019–present)
- Jordan – Ayman Safadi (2017–present)
- Kazakhstan – Mukhtar Tleuberdi (2019–present)
- North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) –
- Ri Yong-ho (2016–2020)
- Ri Son-gwon (2020–present)
- South Korea (Republic of Korea) – Kang Kyung-wha (2017–2021)
- Kuwait – Sheikh Ahmad Nasser Al Muhammad Al Sabah (2019–present)
- Kyrgyzstan –
- Chingiz Aidarbekov (2018–2020)
- Ruslan Kazakbayev (2020–present)
- Laos – Saleumxay Kommasith (2016–present)
- Lebanon –
- Gebran Bassil (2014–2020)
- Nassif Hitti (2020)
- Charbel Wehbe (2020–present)
- Malaysia –
- Saifuddin Abdullah (2018–2020)
- Hishammuddin Hussein (2020–present)
- Maldives – Abdulla Shahid (2018–present)
- Mongolia –
- Damdin Tsogtbaatar (2017–2020)
- Nyamtseren Enkhtaivan (2020–2021)
- Myanmar – Aung San Suu Kyi (2016–2021)
- Nepal – Pradeep Gyawali (2018–present)
- Oman –
- Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah (1982–2020)
- Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood AlBusaidi (2020–present)
- Pakistan – Shah Mehmood Qureshi (2018–present)
- Palestine – Riyad al-Maliki (2007–present)
- Philippines – Teodoro Locsin Jr. (2018–present)
- 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–present)
- Syria (Syrian Arab Republic) –
- Walid Muallem (2006–2020)
- 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–present)
- Yemen
- Republic of Yemen –
- Mohammed A. Al-Hadhramii (2019–2020)
- Ahmad Awad Bin Mubarak (2020–present)
- Supreme Political Council (unrecognised, rival government) – Hisham Abdullah (2016–present)
- Republic of Yemen –
Europe
- Albania –
- Edi Rama (2019–2020)
- Olta Xhaçka (2020–present)
- Andorra – Maria Ubach i Font (2017–present)
- Austria – Alexander Schallenberg (2019–present)
- Belarus – Vladimir Makei (2012–present)
- Belgium –
- Philippe Goffin (2019–2020)
- 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–present)
- Bulgaria – Ekaterina Zakharieva (2017–present)
- Croatia – Gordan Grlić-Radman (2019–present)
- Cyprus – Nikos Christodoulides (2018–present)
- Czech Republic – Tomáš Petříček (2018–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)
- Finland – Pekka Haavisto (2019–present)
- France – Jean-Yves Le Drian (2017–present)
- Germany – Heiko Maas (2018–present)
- Greece – Nikos Dendias (2019–present)
- Guernsey – Jonathan Le Tocq (2016–present)
- Hungary – Péter Szijjártó (2014–present)
- Iceland – Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson (2017–present)
- Ireland – Simon Coveney (2017–present)
- Italy – Luigi Di Maio (2019–present)
- Jersey – Ian Gorst (2018–present)
- Kosovo –
- Behgjet Pacolli (2017–2020)
- Glauk Konjufca (2020)
- Meliza Haradinaj (2020–present)
- Latvia – Edgars Rinkēvičs (2011–present)
- Liechtenstein – Katrin Eggenberger (2019–present)
- Lithuania –
- Linas Antanas Linkevičius (2012–2020)
- Gabrielius Landsbergis (2020–present)
- Lugansk People's Republic – Vladislav Deinevo (2017–present)
- Luxembourg – Jean Asselborn (2004–present)
- Macedonia –
- Nikola Dimitrov (2017–2020)
- Bujar Osmani (2020–present)
- Malta –
- Carmelo Abela (2017–2020)
- Evarist Bartolo (2020–present)
- Moldova –
- Aureliu Ciocoi (2019–2020)
- Oleg Țulea (2020)
- Aureliu Ciocoi (2020–present)
- Gagauzia – Vitaliy Vlah (2015–present)
- Monaco – Laurent Anselmi (2019–present)
- Montenegro –
- Srđan Darmanović (2016–2020)
- Đorđe Radulović (2020–present)
- Netherlands – Stef Blok (2018–present)
- Northern Cyprus –
- Kudret Özersay (2018–2020)
- Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu (2020–present)
- Norway – Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide (2017–present)
- Poland –
- Jacek Czaputowicz (2018–2020)
- Zbigniew Rau (2020–present)
- Portugal – Augusto Santos Silva (2015–present)
- Romania – Bogdan Aurescu (2019–present)
- Russia – Sergey Lavrov (2004–present)
- San Marino –
- Nicola Renzi (2016–2020)
- Luca Beccari (2020–present)
- Serbia –
- Ivica Dačić (2014–2020)
- Ana Brnabić (acting) (2020)
- Nikola Selaković (2020–present)
- Slovakia –
- Miroslav Lajčák (2012–2020)
- Richard Sulík (acting) (2020)
- Ivan Korčok (2020–present)
- Slovenia –
- Miro Cerar (2018–2020)
- Anže Logar (2020–present)
- Spain –
- Margarita Robles (acting) (2019–2020)
- Arancha González Laya (2020–present)
- Catalonia –
- Alfred Bosch (2018–2020)
- Teresa Jordà (acting) (2020)
- Bernat Solé (2020–present)
- Sweden – Ann Linde (2019–present)
- Switzerland – Ignazio Cassis (2017–present)
- Transnistria – Vitaly Ignatyev (2015–present)
- Ukraine –
- Vadym Prystaiko (2019–2020)
- Dmytro Kuleba (2020–present)
- United Kingdom - Dominic Raab (2019–present)
- Scotland –
- Fiona Hyslop (2011–2020)
- Michael Russell (2020–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–present)
- Barbados – Jerome Walcott (2018–present)
- Belize –
- Wilfred Elrington (2008–2020)
- Eamon Courtenay (2020–present)
- Canada – François-Philippe Champagne (2019–2021)
- Quebec – Nadine Girault (2018–present)
- Costa Rica –
- Manuel Ventura (2019–2020)
- Rodolfo Solano (2020–present)
- Cuba – Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla (2009–present)
- Dominica – Kenneth Darroux (2019–present)
- Dominican Republic –
- Miguel Vargas Maldonado (2016–2020)
- Roberto Álvarez (2020–present)
- El Salvador – Alexandra Hill Tinoco (2019–present)
- Greenland –
- Ane Lone Bagger (2018–2020)
- Steen Lynge (2020–present)
- Grenada –
- Peter David (2018–2020)
- Oliver Joseph (2020–present)
- Guatemala –
- Sandra Jovel (2017–2020)
- Pedro Brolo (2020–present)
- Haiti –
- Bocchit Edmond (2018–2020)
- Claude Joseph (2020–present)
- Honduras – María Dolores Agüero (2016–present)
- Jamaica – Kamina Johnson-Smith (2016–present)
- Mexico – Marcelo Ebrard (2018–present)
- Nicaragua – Denis Moncada (2017–present)
- Panama –
- Alejandro Ferrer López (2019–2020)
- Erika Mouynes (2020–present)
- Puerto Rico –
- Elmer Román (2019–2020)
- Raúl Márquez Hernández (2020–2021)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – Mark Brantley (2015–present)
- Saint Lucia – Allen Chastanet (2016–present)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines –
- Sir Louis Straker (2015–2020)
- Ralph Gonsalves (2020–present)
- Trinidad and Tobago –
- Dennis Moses (2015–2020)
- Amery Browne (2020–present)
- United States – Mike Pompeo (2018–2021)
Oceania
- Australia – Marise Payne (2018–present)
- Cook Islands –
- Henry Puna (2013–2020)
- Mark Brown (2013–present)
- Fiji –
- Inia Seruiratu (2019–2020)
- Frank Bainimarama (2020–present)
- French Polynesia – Édouard Fritch (2014–present)
- Kiribati – Taneti Mamau (2016–present)
- Marshall Islands –
- John Silk (2016–2020)
- Casten Nemra (2020–present)
- Micronesia – Kandhi A. Elieisar (2019–present)
- Nauru – Lionel Aingimea (2019–present)
- New Zealand –
- Winston Peters (2017–2020)
- Nanaia Mahuta (2020–present)
- Niue –
- Toke Talagi (2008–2020)
- Dalton Tagelagi (2020–present)
- Palau – Faustina K. Rehuher-Marugg (2017–2021)
- Papua New Guinea –
- Patrick Pruaitch (2019–2020)
- Soroi Eoe (2020–present)
- Samoa – Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi (1998–present)
- Solomon Islands – Jeremiah Manele (2019–present)
- Tokelau –
- Kerisiano Kalolo (2019–2020)
- Fofo Tuisano (2020–present)
- Tonga – Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa (2019–present)
- Tuvalu – Simon Kofe (2019–present)
- Vanuatu –
- Ralph Regenvanu (2017–2020)
- Mark Ati (2020–present)
South America
- Argentina – Felipe Solá (2019–present)
- Bolivia –
- Karen Longaric (2019–2020)
- Rogelio Mayta (2020–present)
- Brazil – Ernesto Araújo (2019–present)
- Chile -
- Teodoro Ribera (2019–2020)
- Andrés Allamand (2020–present)
- Colombia – Claudia Blum (2019–present)
- Ecuador –
- José Valencia Amores (2018–2020)
- Luis Gallegos (2020–present)
- Guyana –
- Karen Cummings (2019–2020)
- Hugh Todd (2020–present)
- Paraguay –
- Antonio Rivas Palacios (2019–2020)
- Federico González Franco (2020–present)
- Peru –
- Gustavo Meza-Cuadra (2019–2020)
- Mario López Chávarri (2020)
- Franca Deza (2020)
- Elizabeth Astete (2020–present)
- Suriname –
- Yldiz Pollack-Beighle (2017–2020)
- Albert Ramdin (2020–present)
- Uruguay –
- Rodolfo Nin Novoa (2015–2020)
- Ernesto Talvi (2020)
- Francisco Bustillo (2020–present)
- Venezuela – Jorge Arreaza (2017–present)
See also
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