Agency Name: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Nativename: | وزارة الخارجية |
Jurisdiction: | Sudan and its diplomatic missions worldwide |
Headquarters: | Khartoum |
Chief1 Name: | Ali Al-Sadiq Ali |
Chief1 Position: | Minister |
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Arabic: وزارة الشؤون الخارجية) is the Sudanese cabinet ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Sudan.
This is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Sudan:[1]
Name | Portrait | Tenure | ||
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Republic of the Sudan (1956–1969) | ||||
1 | Mubarak Zarouk | 1956 | ||
2 | Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub | 1956–1958 | ||
3 | Sayed Ahmad Keir | 1958–1964 | ||
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub | 1964–1965 | |||
4 | Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil | 1965–1966 | ||
5 | Ibrahim al-Mufti | 1966–1967 | ||
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub | 1967–1968 | |||
6 | Ali Abdel Rahman al-Amin | 1968–1969 | ||
Democratic Republic of the Sudan (1969–1985) | ||||
7 | Babiker Awadalla | 1969–1970 | ||
8 | Jaafar Nimeiry | 1970–1971 | ||
9 | Farouk Abu Issa | 1971 | ||
10 | Mansour Khalid | 1971–1975 | ||
11 | Gamal Muhammad Ahmed | 1975–1976 | ||
12 | Mahgoub Makawy | 1976–1977 | ||
Mansour Khalid | 1977 | |||
13 | Rashid Bakr | 1977–1980 | ||
14 | Muhammad Mirghani Mubarak | 1980–1984 | ||
15 | Hashim Osman | 1984–1985 | ||
Republic of the Sudan (1985–present) | ||||
16 | Ibrahim Taha Ayoub | 1985–1986 | ||
17 | Zayn al-Abidin ash-Sharif al-Hindi | 1986–1987 | ||
18 | Muhammad Tawfiq Ahmad | 1987 | ||
19 | Mamoun Mahgoub Sinada | 1987–1988 | ||
20 | Hussein Suleiman Abu Saleh | 1988–1989 | ||
21 | Hassan Al-Turabi | 1989 | ||
22 | Sid Ahmad al-Hussein | 1989 | ||
23 | Ali Sahloul | 1989–1993 | ||
Hussein Suleiman Abu Saleh | 1993–1995 | |||
24 | Ali Osman Taha | 1995–1998 | ||
25 | Mustafa Osman Ismail | 1998–2005 | ||
26 | Lam Akol | 2005–2007 | ||
27 | Deng Alor Kuol | 2007–2010 | ||
28 | Ali Ahmed Karti | 2010–2015 | ||
29 | Ibrahim Ghandour | 2015–2018 | ||
— | Mohamed Abdalla Idris | 2018 | ||
30 | al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed | 2018–2019 | ||
31 | Asma Mohamed Abdalla | 2019–2020 | ||
— | Omar Gamar-Eldin Ismail | 2020–2021 | ||
32 | Mariam al-Mahdi | 2021 | ||
33 | Ali Al-Sadiq Ali | 2022-2024[2] |