Minister for Foreign Affairs (Iceland)

Minister for Foreign Affairs (Iceland)

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland is a cabinet minister of the government of Iceland responsible for the country's foreign relations.

The following is a list of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Iceland: [http://www.mfa.is/minister/former-minsters/]

#1941-1942 Stefán J. Stefánsson
#1942. Ólafur Thors
#1942-1944. Vilhjálmur Þór
#1944-1947. Ólafur Thors
#1947-1953. Bjarni Benediktsson
#1953-1956. Kristinn Guðmundsson
#1956. Emil Jónsson
#1956-1965. Guðmundur Í. Guðmundsson
#1965-1971. Emil Jónsson
#1971-1978. Einar Ágústsson
#1978-1980. Benedikt Gröndal
#1980-1983. Ólafur Jóhannesson
#1983-1986. Geir Hallgrímsson
#1986-1987. Matthías Mathiesen
#1987-1988. Steingrímur Hermannsson
#1988-1995. Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson
#1995-2004. Halldór Ásgrímsson
#2004-2005. Davíð Oddsson
#2005-2006. Geir H. Haarde
#2006-2007. Valgerður Sverrisdóttir
#2007-present. Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir

External links

* [http://www.mfa.is/ official website]


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