Minister of Foreign Affairs (Guinea)

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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guinea is a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guinea, responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.

The following is a list of foreign ministers of Guinea since its founding in 1958: [1]

No.Name
(Birth–Death)
PortraitTenure
1 Ahmed Sékou Touré
(1922–1984)
Ahmed Sekou Toure in 1958.jpg 1958–1961
2 Louis Lansana Beavogui
(1923–1984)
Louis Lansana Beavogui (1964).jpg 1961–1969
3 Saifoulaye Diallo
(1923–1981)
No image.png 1969–1972
4 Fily Cissoko
(b. 1927)
No image.png 1972–1979
5 Abdoulaye Touré
(c. 1920–1985)
Abdoulaye Toure.jpg 1979–1984
6 Facinet Touré
(1934–2021)
No image.png 1984–1985
7 Jean Traoré
(1938–1999)
No image.png 1985–1992
8 Ibrahima Sylla
(b. 1943)
No image.png 1992–1994
9 Kozo Zoumanigui
(b. 1945)
No image.png 1994–1996
10 Lamine Camara No image.png 1996–1999
11 Zainoul Abidine Sanoussi
(1942?–2001)
No image.png 1999–2000
12 Mahawa Bangoura
(b. 1947)
No image.png 2000–2002
13 François Lonseny Fall
(b. 1949)
Francois Louceny Fall, representative of the UNSG in Central Africa, speaks in Yaounde, Jan. 22, 2020 (cropped).jpg 2002–2004
14 Mamady Condé
(b. 1952)
No image.png 2004–2005
15 Fatoumata Kaba
(b. 1959?)
No image.png 2005–2006
(14) Mamady Condé
(b. 1952)
No image.png 2006–2007
16 Kabèlè Abdoul Camara Abdoul Kabele Camara.jpg 2007–2008
17 Amadou Lamarana Bah No image.png 2008–2009
18 Alexandre Cécé Loua
(b. 1956)
Alexandre Cece Loua.jpg 2009–2010
19 Bakary Fofana No image.png 2010
20 Édouard Niankoye Lamah No image.png 2010–2012
(13) François Lonseny Fall
(b. 1949)
Francois Louceny Fall, representative of the UNSG in Central Africa, speaks in Yaounde, Jan. 22, 2020 (cropped).jpg 2012–2016
21 Makalé Camara
(b. 1956)
No image.png 2016–2017
22 Mamadi Touré
(b. 1952)
No image.png 2017–2021
23 Ibrahima Khalil Kaba Dr. Ibrahima Khalil KABA, Ministre des affaires etrangeres et des guineens de l'etranger.jpg 2021
24 Morissanda Kouyaté No image.png 2021–present

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References

  1. "Foreign ministers E-K". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved 7 October 2014.