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Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Iceland)

Coordinates:64°08′31″N21°54′50″W / 64.14194°N 21.91389°W /64.14194; -21.91389
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iceland
Utanríkisráðuneytið
since 21 December 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Member ofCabinet of Iceland
Term lengthNo fixed length
Formation18 November 1941
First holderStefán Jóhann Stefánsson
Websitehttps://www.government.is/ministries/ministry-for-foreign-affairs/
flagIceland portal


TheMinistry for Foreign Affairs (Icelandic:Utanríkisráðuneytið) is anIcelandiccabinet-level ministry founded 18 November 1941. The ministry is responsible for foreign policy, diplomatic missions, trade, foreign aid, and interactions withinternational organizations among other tasks.

The currentMinister for Foreign Affairs isÞorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also responsible for national security and defense policy for Iceland.

List of Ministers

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The following lists the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, their party, date of assuming and leaving office, their tenure in years and days, and the cabinet they served in.

Key

  Independence Party
  Progressive Party
  Social Democratic Party
  Social Democratic Alliance


PortraitNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinetRef
Stefán Jóhann StefánssonSDP18 November 194117 January 194260 daysHermann Jónasson IV[1]
Ólafur ThorsIP16 May 194216 December 1942214 daysÓlafur Thors I[1]
Vilhjálmur Þór [de]Independent16 December 194221 October 19441 year, 310 daysBjörn Þórðarson[1]
Ólafur ThorsIP21 October 19444 February 19472 years, 106 daysÓlafur Thors II[1]
Bjarni BenediktssonIP4 February 194711 September 19536 years, 219 daysStefán Jóhann Stefánsson
Ólafur Thors III
Steingrímur Steinþórsson
[1]
Kristinn GuðmundssonPP11 September 195324 July 19562 years, 317 daysÓlafur Thors IV[1]
Guðmundur Í. GuðmundssonSDP24 July 19563 August 195610 daysHermann Jónasson V[1]
Emil JónssonSDP3 August 195617 October 195675 daysHermann Jónasson V[1]
Guðmundur Í. GuðmundssonSDP17 October 195631 August 19658 years, 318 daysHermann Jónasson V
Emil Jónsson
Ólafur Thors V
Bjarni Benediktsson (1908)
[1]
Emil JónssonSDP31 August 196514 July 19715 years, 317 daysBjarni Benediktsson (1908)
Jóhann Hafstein
[1]
Einar ÁgústssonPP14 July 19711 September 19787 years, 49 daysÓlafur Jóhannesson I
Geir Hallgrímsson
[1]
Benedikt GröndalSDP1 September 19788 February 19801 year, 160 daysÓlafur Jóhannesson II
Benedikt Gröndal
[1]
Ólafur JóhannessonPP8 February 198026 May 19833 years, 107 daysGunnar Thoroddsen[1]
Geir HallgrímssonIP26 May 198324 January 19862 years, 243 daysSteingrímur Hermannsson I[1]
Matthías Á. MathiesenIP24 January 19868 July 19871 year, 165 daysSteingrímur Hermannsson I[1]
Steingrímur HermannssonPP8 July 198728 September 19881 year, 82 daysÞorsteinn Pálsson[1]
Jón Baldvin HannibalssonSDP28 September 198823 April 19956 years, 207 daysSteingrímur Hermannsson[1][2]
Halldór ÁsgrímssonPP23 April 199515 September 20049 years, 145 daysDavíð Oddsson[1][3]
Davíð OddssonIP |15 September 200427 September 20051 year, 12 daysHalldór Ásgrímsson[1][4]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrs"Timeline List of all Icelandic Ministers".althingi.is. Retrieved10 September 2024.
  2. ^"Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson".Alþingi (in Icelandic). Retrieved21 December 2024.
  3. ^"Halldór Ásgrímsson".Alþingi (in Icelandic). Retrieved21 December 2024.
  4. ^"Davíð Oddsson".Alþingi (in Icelandic). Retrieved21 December 2024.

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