Minister of Foreign Affairs (Paraguay)

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Raul Sapena Pastor, longest-serving Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay (1956-1976). Raul Sapena Pastor Guerin.png
Raúl Sapena Pastor, longest-serving Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay (1956–1976).

This is a list of foreign ministers of Paraguay from 1846 to the present day.

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