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Encyclopedia > Minister of Foreign Affairs (Iran)

The first Minister of Foreign Affairs (or Foreign Minister) of Iran was Mirza Abdolvahhab Khan Mo'tamed od-Dowleh Neshat who served between 1819 and 1824. Current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Kamal Kharrazi, appointed in 1997.


Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Islamic Republic of Iran

Acting ministers are marked with (A).

Minister Served Notes
Karim Sanjabi February 14, 1979April 15, 1979 resigned
Mehdi Bazargan (A) April 16, 1979April 21, 1979 the then Prime Minister
Ebrahim Yazdi April 22, 1979November 6, 1979 resigned
Abolhassan Banisadr (A) November 12, 1979November 29, 1979 resigned
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh November 30, 1979August, 1980 resigned
Mohammad Karim Khodapanahi (A) August, 1980March 11, 1981
Mohammad Ali Rajai March 11, 1981August 15, 1981 the then Prime Minister
Mir-Hossein Mousavi August 15, 1981December 15, 1981
Ali Akbar Velayati December 15, 1981August 20, 1997
Kamal Kharrazi August 20, 1997 – Present

External links

  • Official website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran (http://www.mfa.gov.ir/)

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