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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uganda) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uganda)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) is a government ministry responsible for the management of Uganda's international activity and foreign policy. The Minister of Foreign Affairs is Sam Kutesa. Other ministers within the ministry are: Henry Oryem Okello, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (responsible for International Affairs);〔(Okello Oryem profile at Ministry of Foreign Affairs website )〕 and Asuman Kiyingi, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (responsible for Regional Co-operation).〔(Asuman Kiyingi profile at Ministry of Foreign Affairs website )〕
In addition to its head offices in Kampala, the ministry maintains 27 diplomatic missions abroad, and one consulate. The ministry is located in Kampala.〔(MoFA, Diplomatic Missions )〕
==List of ministers==
This is a list of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uganda:〔http://rulers.org/fm4.html〕
*1962–1964: Milton Obote
*1964–1971: Sam Odaka
*1971–1973: Wanume Kibedi
*1973: Paul Etiang (acting)
*1973–1974: Michael Ondoga
*1974: Princess Elizabeth of Toro
*1974–1975: Idi Amin
*1975–1978: Juma Oris
*1978–1979: Idi Amin
*1979: Otema Allimadi
*1979: Godfrey Binaisa
*1979–1980: Otema Allimadi
*1980–1985: Milton Obote
*1985: John Luwuliza Kirunda
*1985–1986: Olara Otunnu
*1986–1988: Ibrahim Mukiibi
*1988–1994: Paul Ssemogerere
*1994–1996: Ruhakana Rugunda
*1996–2001: Eriya Kategaya
*2001–2004: James Wapakhabulo
*2004–2005: Tom Butime (acting)
*2005–present: Sam Kutesa
*2011–2012: Henry Okello Oryem (acting for Kutesa)

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