Minister of Foreign Affairs (Albania)

Minister of Foreign Affairs (Albania)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Albanian: Ministria ë Punëve të Jashtme) in the government of Albania, is the cabinet minister responsible for the foreign relations of Albania.

The minister is in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose headquarters are located on the Ali Demi street in Tirana.

The current minister is Edmond Haxhinasto, who replaced Ilir Meta due cabinet changes.


Contents

List of Ministers

List of Foreign Affairs Ministers of Albania, since 1912.


Republic of Albania (1992- )

Foreign ministers in the Republic of Albania:

  • Edmond Haxhinasto 16 September 2010
  • Ilir Meta 17 September 2009 - 16 September 2010
  • Lulzim Basha 25 April 2007 - 17 September 2009
  • Besnik Mustafaj 11 September 2005 - 24 April 2007
  • Kastriot Islami 29.12.2003 - 12.09.2005
  • Luan Hajdaraga July 2003 - 29.12.2003
  • Ilir Meta July 2002 - July 2003
  • Arta Dade July 2001 - July 2002
  • Paskal Milo 25.07.1997 - 2001
  • Arjan Starova 12.04.1997 - 25.07.1997
  • Tritan Shehu 11.07.1996 - 12.04.1997
  • Alfred Serreqi 11.04.1992 - 11.07.1996
  • Ilir Bocka 18.12.1991 - 11.04.1992

Socialist People's Republic of Albania (1945-1992)

Foreign ministers in the Socialist People's Republic of Albania:

  • Muhamet Kapllani 05.05.1991 - 06.12.1991
  • Muhamet Kapllani 09.05.1991 - 05.06.1991
  • Muhamet Kapllani 22.02.1991 - 09.05.1991
  • Reiz Malile 20.02.1987 - 21.02.1991
  • Reiz Malile 23.11.1982 - 21.02.1987
  • Reiz Malile 30.06.1982 - 22.11.1982
  • Nesti Nase 27.12.1978 - 30.06.1982
  • Nesti Nase 29.10.1974 - 26.12.1978
  • Nesti Nase 17.06.1970 - 29.10.1974
  • Behar Shtylla 22.06.1958 - 17.06.1970
  • Behar Shtylla 20.07.1953 - 21.06.1958
  • Behar Shtylla 23.07.1953 - 19.07.1954
  • Enver Hoxha 05.07.1950 - 23.07.1953
  • Enver Hoxha 22.03.1946 - 30.06.1950
  • Omer Nishani 11.01.1946 - 18.03.1946
  • Omer Nishani 22.10.1944 - 10.01.1946
  • Omer Nishani 27.05.1944 - 22.10.1944

Albania under Germany (1943-1945)

  • Ibrahim Biçakçiu 06.09.1944 - 29.11.1944
  • Eqerem Vlora 17.07.1944 - 28.08.1944
  • Bahri Omari 06.02.1944 - 17.07.1944
  • Mehmet Konica 05.11.1943 - 06.02.1944

Albania under Italy (1939-1943)

Albanian Kingdom (1938-1943)

  • Mihal Sherko 09.04.1939 - 12.04.1939
  • Eqrem Libohova 09.1.1936 - 02.04.1939
  • Fuat Asllani 21.10.1935 - 07.11.1936
  • Xhafer Villa 11.01.1933 - 06.10.1935
  • Hysen Vrioni 20.04.1931 - 07.12.1932
  • Rauf Fico 06.03.1930 - 11.04.1931
  • Rauf Fico 14.01.1929 - 05.03.1930

Albanian Republic (1925-1938)

  • Iliaz Vrioni 05.09.1928 - 13.01.1929
  • Iliaz Vrioni 11.05.1928 - 01.09.1928
  • Iliaz Vrioni 21.10.1927 - 10.05.1928
  • Iliaz Vrioni 12.02.1927 - 10.05.1928
  • Hysen Vrioni 28.09.1925 - 10.02.1927
  • Myfit Libohova 01.03.1925 - 23.09.1925
  • Myfit Libohova 06.01.1925 - 31.01. 1925

Principality of Albania (1914-1925)

Provisional Government of Albania (1912-1925)

  • Preng Bib Doda - 28.05.1914 - 03.09.1914
  • Turhan Përmeti 17.03.1914 - 20.05.1914
  • Myfit Libohova June 1913 - 24.01.1914
  • Ismail Qemali 04.12.1912 - June 1913

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