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Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso : ウィキペディア英語版
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Burkina Faso)
This is a list of foreign ministers of Burkina Faso.
*1960: Maurice Yaméogo
*1960–1966: Lompolo Koné
*1966–1967: Sangoulé Lamizana
*1967–1971: Malick Zoromé
*1971–1974: Joseph Conombo
*1974–1976: Saye Zerbo
*1976–1977: Alfred Kabore
*1977–1981: Moussa Kargougou
*1981–1982: Félix Tientarboum
*1982–1983: Michel Kafando
*1983–1984: Hama Arba Diallo
*1984–1986: Basile Guissou
*1986–1987: Léandre Bassolé
*1987–1989: Jean-Marc Palm
*1989: Issou Go
*1989–1991: Prosper Vokouma
*1991–1992: Issa Dominique Konaté
*1992–1994: Thomas Sanon
*1994–1999: Ablassé Ouedraogo
*1999–2007: Youssouf Ouédraogo
*2007–2008: Djibril Bassolé
*2008–2011: Alain Bédouma Yoda
*2011–2014: Djibril Bassolé
*2014–2015: Michel Kafando
*2015–present: Moussa Nébié
==Source==

*(Rulers.org – Foreign ministers A–D )

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