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The '''Foreign Minister of Senegal''' is a [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]]-level position in the government of the Republic of [[Senegal]]. The position was founded upon independence of Senegal from [[France]] in 1960.<ref>[http://www.diplomatie.gouv.sn/ Official Website] Foreign Ministry of Senegal</ref>
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== List of Foreign Ministers of Senegal ==
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{| class="wikitable"
!N
!Portrait
!Name
{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! colspan="2" |Term of office
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|1
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|[[Léopold Sédar Senghor]]{{small|(1906–2001)}}
|6 September 1960
|1960
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|2
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|[[Doudou Thiam]] (1st time) (b. 1926 – d. 1999)
|1960
|1962
|-
|3
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|[[André Guillabert]] (b. 1918 – d. 2010)
|1962
|1962
|-
|4
|
|[[Doudou Thiam]] (1st time) (b. 1926 – d. 1999)
|1962
|1968
|-
|5
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|[[Alioune Badara M'Bengue]] (b. 1924 – d. 1992)
|1968
|1968
|-
|6
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|[[Amadou Karim Gaye]] (b. 1913 – d. 2000)
|1968
|1972
|-
|7
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|[[Coumba Ndoffène Diouf]] (b. 1932)
|1972
|1973
|-
|8
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|[[Assane Seck]] (b. 1919 – d. 2012)
|1973
|1978
|-
|9
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|[[Babacar Ba]] (b. 1930 – d. 2006)
|1978
|1978
|-
|10
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|[[Moustapha Niasse]] (1st time) (b. 1939)
|1978
|1984
|-
|11
|
|[[Abdou Diouf]]{{small|(1935–)}}
|1 January 1984
|1984
|-
|12
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|[[Ibrahima Fall (Senegalese politician)|Ibrahima Fall]] (b. 1942)
|1984
|1990
|-
|13
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|[[Seydina Oumar Sy]] (b. 1937)
|1990
|1991
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|14
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|[[Djibo Ka]] (1948 – 2017)
|1991
|1993
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|15
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|Moustapha Niasse (2st time) (b. 1939)
|1993
|1998
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|16
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|[[Jacques Baudin]] (1939 – 2018)
|1998
|2000
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|17
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|[[Cheikh Tidiane Gadio]] (b. 1956)
|2000
|2009
|-
|18
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|[[Madické Niang]] (b. 1953)<ref>[http://rulers.org/fm4.html Foreign ministers S-Z] rulers.org</ref>
|2009
|2012
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|19
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|[[Alioune Badara Cissé]] (b. 1953)
|2012
|2012
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|20
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|[[Mankeur Ndiaye]] (b. 1960)
|2012
|2017
|-
|21
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|[[Sidiki Kaba]] (b. 1950)
|2017
|2018
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|22
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|[[Abdoulaye Wade]]{{small|(1926–)}}
|1 April 2018
|2 April 2018
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|23
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|[[Macky Sall]]{{small|(1961–)}}
|2 April 2018
|2019
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|24
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|[[Amadou Ba]] (b. 1950)
|2019
|''Incumbent''
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==References==
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