List of Foreign Ministers of The PA
# | Name | Party | Time in Office |
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1 | Nabil Shaath | Fatah | April 2003 - February 2005 |
2 | Nasser al-Qudwa | Fatah | February 2005 - March 2006 |
3 | Mahmoud al-Zahar | Hamas | March 20, 2006 - June 14, 2007 |
4 | Ziad Abu Amr | Independent | March 2007 - June 2007 |
5 | Salam Fayyad | Third Way | June 2007 - July 2007 |
6 | Riyad al-Maliki | Independent | July 2007 - Present |
7 | Muhammad Awad (Part of Ismail Haniya's cabinet which began de facto control over the Gaza Strip in June 2007) | Hamas | May 2011 - September 2012 |
8 | Ismail Haniya (acting) (Part of second Hamas cabinet in Gaza Strip) | Hamas | September 2012 - present |
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