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List of ministers of foreign affairs of Algeria

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The minister of foreign affairs of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is a cabinet minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Algeria, responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.

The following is a list of foreign ministers of Algeria since the establishment of the GPRA in 1958:[1]

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Tenure
1 Mohamed Lamine Debaghine
(1917–2003)
In exile
1958–1960
2 Krim Belkacem
(1922–1970)
In exile
1960–1961
3 Saad Dahlab
(1918–2000)
In exile
1961–1962
4 Mohamed Khemisti
(1930–1963)
1962–1963
5 Abdelaziz Bouteflika
(1937–2021)
1963–1979
6 Mohammed Seddik Benyahia
(1932–1982)
1979–1982
7 Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi
(b. 1932)
1982–1988
8 Boualem Bessaïh
(1930–2016)
1988–1989
9 Sid Ahmed Ghozali
(b. 1937)
1989–1991
10 Lakhdar Brahimi
(b. 1934)
1991–1993
11 Redha Malek
(1931–2017)
1993
12 Mohamed Salah Dembri
(1938–2020)
1993–1996
13 Ahmed Attaf
(b. 1953)
1996–1999
14 Youcef Yousfi
(b. 1941)
1999–2000
15 Abdelaziz Belkhadem
(b. 1945)
2000–2005
16 Mohammed Bedjaoui
(b. 1929)
2005–2007
17 Mourad Medelci
(1943–2019)
2007–2013
18 Ramtane Lamamra
(b. 1952)
2013–2017
19 Abdelkader Messahel
(b. 1949)
2017–2019
(18) Ramtane Lamamra
(b. 1952)
2019
20 Sabri Boukadoum
(b. 1958)
2019
2020–2021
(18) Ramtane Lamamra
(b. 1952)
2021–2023
(13) Ahmed Attaf
(b. 1953)
2023–present

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References

  1. ^ "Foreign ministers A-D". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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