Minister of Foreign Affairs (Chad)

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

The following is a list of foreign ministers of Chad since its founding in 1960:

No.Name
(Birth–Death)
PortraitTenure
1 Pierre Toura Gaba
(1920–1998)
As Amassador in Germany 1966.jpg 1960–1961
2 Djibrine Kherallah
(1926–2001)
No image.png 1961–1963
3 Maurice Ngangtar
(1932–2001)
No image.png 1963–1964
4 Jacques Bab Jeggilu Baroum
(b. 1932)
No image.png 1964–1971
5 Mahamat Saleh Baba Hasane
(b. 1933)
No image.png 1971–1973
6 Djiriabaye Doralta
(b. 1922)
No image.png 1973–1975
7 Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué
(1939–2011)
No image.png 1975–1978
8 Kotigua Guérina
(b. 1940)
No image.png 1978–1979
9 Barma Ramadan No image.png 1979
10 Dabar Nag Koumaba Dering No image.png 1979
11 Ahmat Acyl
(1944–1982)
No image.png 1979–1982
12 Idriss Miskine
(1948–1984)
No image.png 1982–1984
Korom Ahmad
Acting Minister
No image.png 1984
13 Gouara Lassou
(b. 1948)
Gouara Lassou, Chad Foreign Minister.jpg 1984–1989
14 Acheikh Ibn-Oumar
(b. 1951)
Acheikh IBN-OUMAR-1.jpg 1989–1990
15 Soungui Ahmad No image.png 1990–1991
16 Mahamat Saleh Ahmat
(1945–2017)
No image.png 1991–1992
17 Mahamat Ali Adoum
(b. 1947)
No image.png 1992–1993
18 Korom Ahmad
(b. 1947)
No image.png 1993
19 Fakadi Lokna
(?–2005)
No image.png 1993–1994
20 Ahmat Abderahmane Haggar
(b. 1950)
No image.png 1994–1996
21 Saleh Kebzabo
(b. 1947)
Saleh Kebzabo.jpg 1996–1997
22 Mahamat Saleh Annadif
(b. 1956)
2013 01 08 SRCC Saleh A (8370040018).jpg 1997–2003
23 Nagoum Yamassoum
(b. 1954)
Nagoum Yamassoum.jpg 2003–2005
24 Ahmad Allam-Mi
(b. 1948)
Ahmed Allam-mi, Secretary-General of the ECCAS, talks to the media in Yaounde, Jan. 22, 2020.jpg 2005–2008
25 Moussa Faki
(b. 1960)
Moussa Faki Mahamat.jpg 2008–2017
26 Hissein Brahim Taha
(b. 1951)
Hissein Brahim Taha.jpg 2017
27 Mahamat Zene Cherif
(b. 1964)
Mahamat Zene Cherif - 2018 (44960258821) (cropped).jpg 2017–2020
28 Amine Abba Sidick AmineAbbaSidick.jpg 2020–2021
(27) Mahamat Zene Cherif
(b. 1964)
Mahamat Zene Cherif - 2018 (44960258821) (cropped).jpg 2021–2022
(22) Mahamat Saleh Annadif
(b. 1956)
2013 01 08 SRCC Saleh A (8370040018).jpg 2022–present

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