Foreign Minister of Austria

Foreign Minister of Austria

The Foreign Minister of Austria is responsible for handling Austria's foreign policy.

Under the First Austrian Republic

* Victor Adler
* Otto Bauer
* Karl Renner
* Michael Mayr
* Johann Schober
* Walter Breisky
* Leopold Hennet
* Alfred Grünberger
* Heinrich Mataja
* Rudolf Ramek
* Ignaz Seipe
* Ernst Streeruwitz
* Johann Schober
* Ignaz Seipel
* Johann Schober
* Karl Buresch
* Engelbert Dollfuß
* Stephan Tauschitz
* Egon Berger-Waldenegg
* Kurt Schuschnigg
* Guido Schmidt
* Wilhelm Wolf

Under the Second Austrian Republic

* Karl Gruber
* Leopold Figl
* Bruno Kreisky
* Lujo Tončić-Sorinj
* Kurt Waldheim
* Rudolf Kirchschläger
* Erich Bielka
* Willibald Pahr
* Erwin Lanc
* Leopold Gratz
* Peter Jankowitsch
* Alois Mock
* Wolfgang Schüssel
* Benita Ferrero-Waldner
* Ursula Plassnik


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