Minister of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is the Government of Vietnam member in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Moreover, member of Council for National Defense and Security. Since 2007, the Minister of Foreign Affairs served as Deputy Prime Minister and member of the Politburo. However, Hoàng Minh Giám, Ung Văn Khiêm, Xuân Thủy, Nguyễn Dy Niên are not the member of Politburo. The current Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs is Phạm Bình Minh

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam
Incumbent
Phạm Bình Minh

since August 3, 2011
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
StyleHis Excellency
Member ofCabinet
Council for National Defense and Security
Reports toThe President
The Prime Minister
AppointerThe President
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderHo Chi Minh
FormationAugust 28,1945
SuccessionFifth
DeputyVice Minister of Foreign Affairs
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List of ministers

This is a list of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and its historical antecedents:[1]

the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

NoImageNameTook officeLeft office
1Ho Chi MinhAugust 28, 1945March 2, 1946
2Nguyễn Tường TamMarch 2, 1946November 3, 1946
1Ho Chi MinhNovember 3, 1946March 1947
3Hoàng Minh GiámMarch 1947April 1954
4Phạm Văn ĐồngApril 1954February 1961
5Ung Văn KhiêmFebruary 1961April 30, 1963
6Xuân ThủyApril 30, 1963April 1965
7Nguyễn Duy TrinhApril 1965February 1980

Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam

NoImageNameTook officeLeft office
1Nguyễn Thị BìnhJune 8, 1969July 3, 1976

Socialist Republic of Vietnam

NoImageNameTook officeLeft office
7Nguyễn Duy TrinhApril 1965February 1980
8Nguyễn Cơ ThạchFebruary 1980August 1991
9Nguyễn Mạnh CầmAugust 1991February 28, 2000
10Nguyễn Dy NiênFebruary 28, 2000June 28, 2006
11Phạm Gia KhiêmJune 28, 2006August 3, 2011
12Phạm Bình MinhAugust 3, 2011Present

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