Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

List of current foreign ministers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article has multiple issues. Please helpimprove it or discuss these issues on thetalk page.(Learn how and when to remove these messages)
icon
This articleneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Find sources: "List of current foreign ministers" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(January 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
This articlepossibly containsoriginal research. Pleaseimprove it byverifying the claims made and addinginline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.(January 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
(Learn how and when to remove this message)

This is a list of currentforeign ministers of the 193United Nations member states as well as theHoly See (Vatican City) and theState of Palestine.

Foreign ministers ofsovereign countries with limited recognition, some alternative governments, somedependent territories and someautonomous administrative divisions are included in separate tables.

Generally recognized sovereign states

[edit]
StateListCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
AfghanistanListAmir Khan MuttaqiTaliban7 September 2021
AlbaniaListElisa SpiropaliPS19 September 2025
AlgeriaListAhmed Attaf[1]RND18 March 2023
AndorraListImma Tor Faus17 May 2023
AngolaListTete António[2]MPLA20 April 2020
Antigua and BarbudaListE.P. Chet GreeneABLP21 March 2018
ArgentinaListGerardo Werthein[3]Independent30 October 2024
ArmeniaListArarat Mirzoyan[4]Civil Contract19 August 2021
AustraliaListPenny Wong[5]Labor23 May 2022
AustriaListBeate Meinl-ReisingerNEOS3 March 2025
AzerbaijanListJeyhun Bayramov[6]Independent16 July 2020
The BahamasListFred Mitchell[7]PLP20 September 2021
BahrainListAbdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani[8][a]11 February 2020
BangladeshListMd. Touhid Hossain (adviser)9 August 2024
BarbadosListKerrie Symmonds[9]BLP26 October 2022
BelarusListMaxim RyzhenkovIndependent27 June 2024
BelgiumListMaxime PrévotLE3 February 2025
BelizeListFrancis FonsecaPUP1 January 2024
BeninListShegun Adjadi Bakari6 June 2023
BhutanListD. N. DhungyelPDP28 January 2024
BoliviaListCelinda Sosa Lunda[10]MAS-IPSP27 November 2023
Bosnia and HerzegovinaListElmedin KonakovićNiP25 January 2023
BotswanaListPhenyo ButaleIndependent11 November 2024
BrazilListMauro VieiraIndependent1 January 2023
BruneiListHassanal Bolkiah (monarch)[a]22 October 2015
Erywan Yusof (second minister)29 January 2018
BulgariaListGeorg GeorgievGERB16 January 2025
Burkina FasoListKaramoko Jean-Marie TraoréIndependent17 December 2023
BurundiListAlbert Shingiro[11]CNDD–FDD28 June 2020
CambodiaListPrak SokhonnCPP20 November 2024
CameroonListLejeune Mbella MbellaRDPC2 October 2015
CanadaListAnita AnandLiberal13 May 2025
Cape VerdeListJosé Filomeno MonteiroMpD9 October 2024
Central African RepublicListSylvie Baïpo-Temon[12]Independent14 December 2018
ChadListMahamat Saleh AnnadifIndependent14 October 2022
ChileListAlberto van KlaverenIndependent10 March 2023
ChinaListWang YiCommunist25 July 2023
ColombiaListRosa Yolanda VillavicencioHumane Colombia9 July 2025
ComorosListMbae MohamedIndependent9 July 2024
Congo, Democratic Republic of theListThérèse Kayikwamba WagnerIndependent13 June 2024
Congo, Republic of theListJean-Claude Gakosso[13]PCT10 August 2015
Costa RicaListArnoldo André Tinoco[14]PPSD8 May 2022
CroatiaListGordan Grlić-Radman[15]HDZ19 July 2019
CubaListBruno Rodríguez ParrillaPCC2 March 2009
CyprusListConstantinos Kombos[16]Independent1 March 2023
Czech RepublicListJan Lipavský[17]Independent17 December 2021
DenmarkListLars Løkke Rasmussen[18]Moderates15 December 2022
DjiboutiListAbdoulkader Houssein OmarIndependent1 April 2025
DominicaListVince HendersonDLP13 December 2022
Dominican RepublicListRoberto Álvarez GilPRM16 August 2020
EcuadorListGabriela SommerfeldIndependent23 November 2023
EgyptListBadr AbdelattyIndependent3 July 2024
El SalvadorListAlexandra Hill Tinoco[19]Independent1 June 2019
Equatorial GuineaListSimeón Oyono Esono AngüePDGE6 February 2018
EritreaListOsman Saleh Mohammed[20]PFDJ18 April 2007
EstoniaListMargus Tsahkna[21]E20017 April 2023
EswatiniListPholile ShakantuIndependent13 November 2023[22]
EthiopiaListGedion TimotheosIndependent18 October 2024
FijiListSitiveni Rabuka (prime minister)People's Alliance24 December 2022
FinlandListElina ValtonenNational Coalition20 June 2023
FranceListJean-Noël BarrotMoDem21 September 2024
GabonListRégis Onanga NdiayePDG9 September 2023
The GambiaListMamadou TangaraUDP29 June 2018
GeorgiaListMaka BochorishviliGeorgian Dream28 November 2024
GermanyListJohann WadephulCDU6 May 2025
GhanaListSamuel Okudzeto AblakwaNDC7 February 2025
GreeceListGiorgos GerapetritisND27 June 2023
GrenadaListJoseph AndallNDC30 June 2022
GuatemalaListCarlos Ramiro MartínezIndependent15 January 2024
GuineaListMorissanda KouyatéIndependent25 October 2021
Guinea-BissauListCarlos Pinto PereiraPAI–Terra Ranka13 August 2023
GuyanaListHugh ToddPPP5 August 2020
HaitiListJean-Victor Harvel Jean-BaptisteIndependent16 November 2024
Holy SeeListArchbishop Paul Gallagher[a]8 November 2014
HondurasListEduardo Enrique ReinaIndependent27 January 2022
HungaryListPéter SzijjártóFidesz23 September 2014
IcelandListÞorgerður Katrín GunnarsdóttirViðreisn21 December 2024
IndiaListS. JaishankarBJP31 May 2019
IndonesiaListSugionoGerindra21 October 2024
IranListAbbas AraghchiIndependent21 August 2024
IraqListFuad HusseinKDP6 June 2020
IrelandListHelen McEnteeFine Gael18 November 2025
IsraelListGideon Sa'arNew Hope5 November 2024
ItalyListAntonio TajaniForza Italia22 October 2022
Ivory CoastListKacou Houadja Léon AdomRHDP18 October 2023
JamaicaListKamina Johnson-SmithJLP7 March 2016
JapanListToshimitsu MotegiLDP21 October 2025
JordanListAyman SafadiIndependent15 January 2017
KazakhstanListMurat NurtleuAmanat3 April 2023
KenyaListMusalia MudavadiAmani5 October 2023
KiribatiListTaneti Mamau (president)TKP15 March 2016
KuwaitListAbdullah Ali Al-Yahya[a]12 May 2024
KyrgyzstanListJeenbek KulubaevIndependent22 April 2022
LaosListSaleumxay KommasithLPRP19 April 2016
LatviaListBaiba BražeUnity19 April 2024
LebanonListYoussef RajjiLebanese Forces8 February 2025
LesothoListMpotjoane LejoneRFP28 October 2022
LiberiaListSara Beysolow NyantiUP9 February 2024
LibyaListAbdul Hamid Dbeibeh(Acting)Independent3 September 2023
LiechtensteinSabine MonauniFBP10 April 2025
LithuaniaListKęstutis BudrysIndependent12 December 2024
LuxembourgListXavier BettelDP17 November 2023
MadagascarListRasata RafaravavitafikaIndependent14 January 2024
MalawiListGeorge ChapondaDPP5 October 2025
MalaysiaListMohamad HasanUMNO12 December 2023
MaldivesListAbdulla KhaleelPNC30 September 2024
MaliListAbdoulaye DiopIndependent11 June 2021
MaltaListIan BorgLabour30 March 2022
Marshall IslandsListKitlang Kabua[23]Independent7 June 2022
MauritaniaListMohamed Salem Ould MerzougEl Insaf31 March 2022
MauritiusListRitish RamfulLabour22 November 2024
MexicoListJuan Ramón de la FuenteIndependent1 October 2024
Federated States of MicronesiaListLorin S. Robert[a]9 September 2023
MoldovaListMihai PopșoiPAS29 January 2024
MonacoIsabelle Berro-LefèvreIndependent17 January 2022
MongoliaListBattsetseg BatmunkhMPP29 January 2021
MontenegroListFilip IvanovićPES!31 October 2023
MoroccoListNasser BouritaIndependent5 April 2017
MozambiqueListMaria Manuela LucasFRELIMO20 January 2025
MyanmarListThan SweIndependent1 February 2023[24]
NamibiaListSelma Ashipala-MusavyiSWAPO22 March 2025
NauruLionel AingimeaIndependent30 October 2023
  NepalListSushila Karki (prime minister)Independent12 September 2025
NetherlandsListDavid van WeelVVD5 September 2025
New ZealandListWinston PetersNZ First27 November 2023
NicaraguaListDenis Moncada andValdrack JaentschkeFSLN23 September 2025
NigerListBakary Yaou Sangaré10 August 2023
NigeriaListYusuf TuggarAPC21 August 2023
North KoreaListChoe Son-huiWorkers' Party11 June 2022
North MacedoniaListTimčo MucunskiVMRO-DPMNE23 June 2024
NorwayListEspen Barth EideLabour16 October 2023
OmanListBadr bin Hamad Al Busaidi[a]26 August 2020
PakistanListIshaq DarPML(N)11 March 2024
PalauGustav AitaroIndependent3 September 2021
PalestineListVarsen AghabekianIndependent23 June 2025
PanamaListJavier Martínez-AchaPRD1 July 2024
Papua New GuineaListJustin TkatchenkoPangu Pati18 January 2024
ParaguayListRubén Ramírez LezcanoIndependent15 August 2023
PeruListHugo de ZelaIndependent14 October 2025
PhilippinesListTess LazaroIndependent1 July 2025
PolandListRadosław SikorskiPO13 December 2023
PortugalListPaulo RangelPSD2 April 2024
QatarListSheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani (prime minister)[a]27 January 2016
RomaniaListOana ȚoiuUSR23 June 2025
RussiaListSergey LavrovUnited Russia9 March 2004
RwandaListOlivier NduhungireheRPF12 June 2024
Saint Kitts and NevisListDenzil DouglasSKNLP13 August 2022
Saint LuciaListAlva BaptisteLabour Party5 August 2021
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesListKeisal M. PetersUnity Labour26 August 2022
SamoaListFiamē Naomi Mataʻafa (prime minister)FAST24 May 2021
San MarinoListLuca BeccariPDCS8 January 2020
São Tomé and PríncipeListGareth GuadalupeADI9 August 2023
Saudi ArabiaListPrince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud[a]29 October 2019
SenegalListYassine FallPASTEF7 April 2024[25]
SerbiaListMarko Đurić[26]SNS2 May 2024
SeychellesListBarry FaureUS6 November 2025
Sierra LeoneListTimothy KabbaSLPP10 July 2023
SingaporeListVivian BalakrishnanPAP1 October 2015
SlovakiaListJuraj BlanárSmer25 October 2023
SloveniaListTanja FajonSD1 June 2022
Solomon IslandsListPeter Shannel AgovakaIndependent7 May 2024
SomaliaListAbdisalam Abdi AliMideeye3 May 2025
South AfricaListRonald LamolaANC30 June 2024
South KoreaListCho HyunDemocratic19 July 2025
South SudanListSimaya Kumba10 April 2025
SpainListJosé Manuel AlbaresPSOE10 July 2021
Sri LankaListVijitha HerathNPP25 September 2024
SudanListOmar Mohammed Ahmed SiddiqIndependent30 April 2025
SurinameListAlbert RamdinVHP16 July 2020[27]
SwedenListMaria Malmer StenergardModerate10 September 2024
 SwitzerlandListIgnazio CassisFDP.The Liberals1 November 2017
SyriaListAsaad al-ShaibaniHTS21 December 2024
TajikistanListSirojiddin MuhriddinIndependent29 November 2013
TanzaniaListMahmoud Thabit KomboCCM26 July 2024
ThailandListMaris SangiampongsaPheu Thai30 April 2024
Timor-LesteListBendito FreitasCNRT1 July 2023
TogoListRobert Dussey17 September 2013
TongaListTupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala (crown prince)Independent28 January 2025
Trinidad and TobagoListSean SobersUNC3 May 2025
TunisiaListMohamed Ali NaftiIndependent25 August 2024
TurkeyListHakan FidanAK Party4 June 2023
TurkmenistanListRaşit MeredowTDP7 July 2001
TuvaluListPaulson Panapa[a]27 February 2024[28]
UgandaListJeje OdongoNRM21 June 2021
UkraineListAndrii SybihaServant of the People5 September 2024
United Arab EmiratesListSheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan[a]9 February 2006
United KingdomListYvette CooperLabour5 September 2025
United StatesListMarco RubioRepublican21 January 2025
UruguayListMario LubetkinBroad Front1 March 2025
UzbekistanListBaxtiyor Saidov30 December 2022
VanuatuListMarc AtiIauko11 February 2025
VenezuelaListYván GilPSUV6 January 2023
VietnamListLê Hoài TrungCommunist Party25 October 2025
YemenListShaya Mohsin al-ZindaniIndependent27 March 2024
ZambiaListMulambo Hamakuni HaimbeUPND28 December 2023
ZimbabweListAmon MurwiraZANU–PF15 October 2024

Other states

[edit]

The following states control their territory and are recognized by at least oneUN member state.

StateListCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
AbkhaziaListSergei ShambaUnited Abkhazia6 August 2024
Republic of China (Taiwan)ListLin Chia-lungDemocratic Progressive20 May 2024
Cook IslandsListMark Brown (prime minister)Independent8 October 2020
KosovoListDonika Gërvalla-SchwarzGuxo22 March 2021
NiueListDalton Tagelagi (prime minister)Independent11 June 2020
Northern CyprusListTahsin Ertuğruloğlu[29]UBP9 March 2022
Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicListMohamed Yeslem Beissat[30]Polisario12 April 2025
South OssetiaListAkhsar Dzhioev15 August 2022

The following states/governments control their territory, but are not recognized by anyUN member states.

StateListCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
SomalilandListAbdirahman Dahir Adam BakalWaddani14 December 2024
TransnistriaListVitaly Ignatiev14 September 2015[b]

Other governments

[edit]

The following alternative governments are recognized as a sovereign state by at least oneUN member.

StateGovernmentCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
MyanmarNational Unity Government of MyanmarZin Mar AungNLD16 April 2021
YemenSupreme Political CouncilHisham Sharaf28 November 2016

The following alternative governments are not recognized by anyUN member states.

StateGovernmentCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
LibyaGovernment of National Stability[c]Hafez Kaddour3 March 2022
TibetCentral Tibetan Administration[d]Lobsang SangayNational Democratic28 February 2016

Sui generis entities

[edit]
EntityListCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
European UnionListKaja KallasRE (European)1 December 2024
Reform (national)
Sovereign Military Order of MaltaRiccardo Paternò di Montecupo[a]3 September 2022

Dependent territories

[edit]
TerritoryCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
Faroe IslandsHøgni Hoydal22 December 2022
French PolynesiaMoetai Brotherson (president)Tāvini Huiraʻatira15 May 2023
GreenlandVivian MotzfeldtSiumut5 April 2022
GuernseyJonathan Le TocqFuture Guernsey6 May 2016
JerseyPhilip Ozouf12 July 2022
New CaledoniaLouis Mapou (President of the Government)UNI22 July 2021
Puerto RicoOmar J. MarreroNew Progressive13 July 2021
TokelauAlapati Tavite (prime minister)[a]12 March 2024

Autonomous administrative divisions

[edit]
Autonomous regionListCurrent foreign ministerPolitical affiliationAssumed office
Brussels-Capital RegionPascal Smet20 July 2019
CataloniaJaume Duch12 August 2024
CantabriaIsabel Urrutia [es]PP10 July 2023
FlandersJan Jambon (Minister-President)N-VA2 October 2019
GagauziaVitaliy Vlah30 April 2015
Kurdistan RegionSafeen DizayeeKDP21 July 2019
QuebecMartine BironCAQ20 October 2022
ScotlandListAngus RobertsonSNP21 May 2021
WalloniaElio Di Rupo (Minister-President)PS13 September 2019

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^abcdefghijklThe polity to which this foreign minister belongs has either banned political parties or does not have any.
  2. ^Acting to 30 August 2016 and from 17 December 2016 to 30 January 2017.
  3. ^Alternative government, approved by Parliament, in opposition to the government ofAbdul Hamid Dbeibeh.
  4. ^Government of Parliament in exile.

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Retour de Ramtane Lamamra à la tête de la diplomatie algérienne".Medias24. 8 July 2021.
  2. ^"UN Secretary General congratulated Tete Antonio".VerAngola. 20 April 2020. Retrieved18 October 2020.
  3. ^"Diana Mondino | UCEMA".ucema.edu.ar. Retrieved11 December 2023.
  4. ^"Ararat Mirzoyan".Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia. 19 August 2021. Archived fromthe original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved15 August 2022.
  5. ^"'We have a plane to catch': Penny Wong becomes Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister".Women's Agenda. 23 May 2022.
  6. ^"President Ilham Aliyev receives Jeyhun Bayramov on his appointment as FM". NEWS.az. 16 June 2020.
  7. ^"The Hon. Frederick Mitchell – Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Bahamas". Archived fromthe original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  8. ^"GCC Secretary General Al-Zayani named Bahrain's foreign minister".english.alarabiya.net. Retrieved2 January 2020.
  9. ^Bennett, Randy (22 October 2022)."New Cabinet changes to take effect on Wednesday".Barbados Today. Retrieved11 November 2022.
  10. ^"MINISTERIO DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES | Cancilleria de Bolivia".www.cancilleria.gob.bo. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  11. ^"Biography Minister of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation of the Republic of Burundi"(PDF).
  12. ^"Central African Republic".www.berlinglobal.org. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  13. ^"Remaniement au Congo-Brazzaville : deux ministres opposés à la modification constitutionnelle exclus",Jeune Afrique, 11 August 2015(in French).
  14. ^"Costa Rica's president elect to "test" Ortega and Maduro".Confidencial (in Spanish). 28 April 2022. Retrieved5 December 2022.
  15. ^"Diplomat kojeg je Tuđman doveo u Hrvatsku najrječitiji je budući ministar: Veliki sam optimist, volim izazove".www.tportal.hr (in Croatian). 19 July 2019. Retrieved20 July 2019.
  16. ^"Minister - MFA".mfa.gov.cy. Retrieved18 April 2023.
  17. ^"Vládu v pátek prezident Zeman jmenuje i s Janem Lipavským, oznámil Fiala".ČT24, ČTK. Retrieved13 December 2021.
  18. ^"Denmark's new center-left PM presents her government".Federal News Network. 15 December 2022. Retrieved25 March 2020.
  19. ^Campos Madrid, Gabriel (3 May 2019)."Bukele designó a Alexandra Hill Tinoco como nueva canciller".La Prensa Grafica (in Spanish). Retrieved18 April 2020.
  20. ^"Eritrea Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments". Central Intelligence Agency. Archived fromthe original on 12 June 2007. Retrieved27 October 2010.
  21. ^"The Foreign Minister".vm.ee. Retrieved24 April 2023.
  22. ^"Minister Pholile Shakantu Profile".gov.sz.Government of Eswatini. Retrieved6 August 2024.
  23. ^Team, Internet."Ambassador Hsiao Meeting with the New Foreign Minister of the Marshall Islands".Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands 駐馬紹爾群島共和國大使館. Retrieved14 September 2022.
  24. ^"State Administration Council Order No 6/2023"(PDF). The Global New Light of Myanmar. 1 February 2023. p. 6. Retrieved8 February 2023.
  25. ^"Senegal: Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko unveils a cabinet dominated by his party officials".Le Monde. 7 April 2024.
  26. ^srbija.gov.rs."Marko Đurić".www.srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved6 August 2024.
  27. ^"Het nieuwe regeerteam dat donderdag aantreedt".Star Nieuws (in Dutch). Retrieved14 July 2020.
  28. ^"Cabinet lineup of new Tuvalu government unveiled".Radio New Zealand. 28 February 2024. Retrieved26 February 2024.
  29. ^"UBP – DP – YDP Koalisyon Hükümeti kuruldu, yeni bakanlar".KKTC Enformasyon Dairesi - TRNC Public Information Office - KKTC Enformasyon Dairesi (in Turkish). 26 April 2022. Retrieved20 September 2022.
  30. ^"Mohamed Yeslem Beissat assumes duties as Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Affairs". Sahara Press Service. 13 April 2025.Archived from the original on 15 May 2025. Retrieved13 April 2025.
Common types of governmentministers andministries
Leadership
Titles
Defence /
foreign affairs /
public safety
Economics/
infrastructure
Environment /
natural resources
Social
Other
Lists
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_current_foreign_ministers&oldid=1323055331"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp