Foreign Relations of The Maldives - Ministers of Foreign Affairs

Ministers of Foreign Affairs

  • Hassan Fareed Didi (22 December 1932 – 31 March 1944).
  • Mohamed Ameen Didi (29 October 1944 – 21 August 1953).
  • Ibrahim Famudheyri Kilegefaanu (11 March 1954 – 11 December 1957).
  • Ibrahim Nasir (12 December 1957 – 11 November 1968).
  • Ahmed Zaki (11 November 1968 – 6 March 1975).
  • Fathulla Jameel (14 March 1978 – 14 July 2005).
  • Ahmed Shaheed (14 July 2005 – 21 August 2007).
  • Abdulla Shahid (23 August 2007 – 10 November 2008).
  • Ahmed Shaheed (12 November 2008 – 11 December 2010).
  • Ahmed Naseem (11 April 2011 – Present).

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