List of Foreign Ministers of Argentina
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List of Foreign Affairs Ministers of Argentina, since 1822.
The current Chancellor (holder of this office) is Héctor Timerman
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The current Chancellor (holder of this office) is Héctor Timerman
Héctor Timerman
Héctor Marcos Timerman is an Argentine journalist, sociologist, political and human rights activist, diplomat, and current Argentine Minister of Foreign Relations.-Life and times:...
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Minister | Began | Ended |
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Bernardino Rivadavia Bernardino Rivadavia Bernardino de la Trinidad Gónzalez Rivadavia y Rivadavia was the first president of Argentina, from February 8, 1826 to July 7, 1827 . He was a politician of the United Provinces of Río de la Plata, Argentina today... |
February 5, 1822 | May 24, 1824 |
Manuel José García | May 24, 1824 | February 10, 1826 |
Francisco De la Cruz | February 10, 1826 | July 7, 1826 |
Manuel Dorrego Manuel Dorrego Manuel Dorrego was an Argentine statesman and soldier. He was governor of Buenos Aires in 1820, and then again from 1827 to 1828.... |
July 7, 1826 | August 13, 1827 |
Juan Ramón Balcarce Juan Ramón Balcarce Juan Ramón González de Balcarce was an Argentine military leader and politician.Juan was the older brother of Antonio González de Balcarce and of Marcos González de Balcarce. He fought against the British in 1807, and in the 1812 military campaign in Peru under General Manuel Belgrano. He was... |
August 13, 1827 | July 10, 1828 |
José Rondeau José Rondeau José Casimiro Rondeau Pereyra was a general and politician in Argentina and Uruguay in the early 19th century.-Biography:... (Interim) |
July 10, 1828 | October 8, 1828 |
Tomás Guido Tomás Guido Tomás Guido. was a General in the Argentine War of Independence a diplomat and a politician.-Early life:... |
October 8, 1828 | December 3, 1828 |
José Miguel Díaz Velez | December 3, 1828 | May 4, 1829 |
Salvador María del Carril Salvador María del Carril Salvador María del Carril was a prominent Argentine jurist and policy-maker, as well as his country's first Vice President-Early life:... |
May 4, 1829 | August 7, 1829 |
Tomás Guido Tomás Guido Tomás Guido. was a General in the Argentine War of Independence a diplomat and a politician.-Early life:... |
August 7, 1829 | March 3, 1830 |
Tomás Anchorena (Interim) | March 3, 1830 | January 3, 1832 |
Vicente López y Planes Vicente López y Planes Alejandro Vicente López y Planes was an Argentine writer and politician who acted as interim President of Argentina from July 7, 1827 to August 18, 1827... |
March 6, 1832 | June 13, 1832 |
Manuel V. de Maza (Interim) | June 13, 1832 | August 6, 1833 |
Manuel José García | August 6, 1833 | November 6, 1833 |
Tomás Guido Tomás Guido Tomás Guido. was a General in the Argentine War of Independence a diplomat and a politician.-Early life:... |
November 6, 1833 | April 30, 1835 |
Felipe Arana | April 30, 1835 | April 6, 1852 |
Luis José De la Peña | April 6, 1852 | April 7, 1852 |
Vicente López y Planes Vicente López y Planes Alejandro Vicente López y Planes was an Argentine writer and politician who acted as interim President of Argentina from July 7, 1827 to August 18, 1827... (Interim) |
April 7, 1852 | June 22, 1852 |
Luis José De la Peña | June 22, 1852 | February 3, 1853 |
José Miguel Galan (Interim) | February 3, 1853 | February 26, 1853 |
Luis José De la Peña | February 26, 1853 | August 29, 1853 |
Facundo Zubiría | August 29, 1853 | March 7, 1854 |
Juan María Gutiérrez Juan María Gutiérrez Juan María Gutiérrez was an Argentine statesman, jurist, surveyor, historian, critic, and poet.He was a major figure in Argentine liberalism and one of the most prominent promoters of Argentine culture during the 19th century... |
March 7, 1854 | August 1, 1856 |
Bernabé López (Interim) | August 1, 1856 | September 30, 1858 |
Luis José De la Peña | September 30, 1858 | September 30, 1858 |
Juan Francisco Segui (Interim) | September 30, 1858 | March 1, 1859 |
Luis José De la Peña | March 1, 1859 | April 2, 1859 |
Pedro Lucas Funes (Interim) | April 2, 1859 | April 18, 1859 |
Santiago Derqui Santiago Derqui Santiago Rafael Luis Manuel José María Derqui Rodríguez was president of Argentina from March 5, 1860 to November 5, 1861. He was featured on the 10 Australes note, which is now obsolete.... (Interim) |
April 18, 1859 | May 9, 1859 |
Elías Bedoya (Interim) | May 9, 1859 | June 22, 1859 |
Baldomero García (Interim) | August 3, 1859 | November 7, 1859 |
Luis José De la Peña | November 7, 1859 | March 5, 1860 |
Emilio de Alvear | March 5, 1860 | December 8, 1860 |
Francisco Pico | December 14, 1860 | February 4, 1861 |
Nicanor Molinas (Interim) | February 6, 1861 | June 3, 1861 |
José S. Olmos (Interim) | June 3, 1861 | August 6, 1861 |
Nicanor Molinas | August 6, 1861 | December 12, 1861 |
Eduardo Costa Eduardo Costa Eduardo Nascimento Costa , known as Eduardo Costa or simply Eduardo, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Vasco da Gama.- Career :... |
April 12, 1862 | October 13, 1862 |
Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde was a Argentine politician who was Foreign Affairs Minister of Argentina, from October 15, 1862 to September 6, 1867.... |
October 15, 1862 | September 6, 1867 |
Marcelino Ugarte | September 6, 1867 | January 25, 1868 |
Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde was a Argentine politician who was Foreign Affairs Minister of Argentina, from October 15, 1862 to September 6, 1867.... |
January 25, 1868 | October 12, 1868 |
Mariano Varela | October 12, 1868 | August 17, 1870 |
Carlos Tejedor Carlos Tejedor (politician) Carlos Tejedor was an Argentine jurist and politician, Governor of Buenos Aires Province between 1878 and 1880. Tejedor was a prominent figure in the movement against the Federalization of Buenos Aires.-Life and times:... |
August 17, 1870 | October 12, 1874 |
Félix Frías | October 12, 1874 | October 12, 1874 |
Pedro A. Pardo (Interim) | October 12, 1874 | August 2, 1875 |
Bernardo de Irigoyen Bernardo de Irigoyen Bernardo de Irigoyen was an Argentine lawyer, diplomat and politician.-Biography:Born in Buenos Aires, Irigoyen enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires and earned a juris doctor in 1843... |
August 2, 1875 | October 2, 1877 |
Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde Rufino de Elizalde was a Argentine politician who was Foreign Affairs Minister of Argentina, from October 15, 1862 to September 6, 1867.... |
October 2, 1877 | May 8, 1878 |
Manuel A. Montes de Oca | May 8, 1878 | September 6, 1879 |
Domingo F. Sarmiento (Interim) | October 6, 1879 | October 8, 1879 |
Lucas González | October 9, 1879 | June 7, 1880 |
Benjamín Zorrilla (Interim) | June 7, 1880 | October 12, 1880 |
Bernardo de Irigoyen Bernardo de Irigoyen Bernardo de Irigoyen was an Argentine lawyer, diplomat and politician.-Biography:Born in Buenos Aires, Irigoyen enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires and earned a juris doctor in 1843... |
October 12, 1880 | February 11, 1882 |
Victorino de la Plaza Victorino de la Plaza Victorino de la Plaza y Palacios was President of Argentina from 9 August 1914 to 11 October 1916.Second son of José Roque Mariano de la Plaza Elejalde and Manuela de la Silva Palacios; his older brother, Rafael de la Plaza, was also a politician and acted as governor of Santiago del Estero... |
February 11, 1882 | October 25, 1883 |
Francisco J. Ortíz | October 25, 1883 | October 12, 1886 |
Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa was an Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat.-Life and times:Quirno Costa was born in Buenos Aires to Fernanda Costa and Gregorio Quirno. He received a juris doctor at the University of Buenos Aires, and married Alcira Albarracín Pacheco, with whom he had four children... |
October 12, 1886 | February 14, 1889 |
Mariano A. Pelliza | February 14, 1889 | February 25, 1889 |
Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa was an Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat.-Life and times:Quirno Costa was born in Buenos Aires to Fernanda Costa and Gregorio Quirno. He received a juris doctor at the University of Buenos Aires, and married Alcira Albarracín Pacheco, with whom he had four children... |
February 25, 1889 | September 10, 1889 |
Estanislao S. Zeballos | September 10, 1889 | April 4, 1890 |
Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta was an Argentine legal theorist, conservative politician and diplomat.-Life and times:Amancio Alcorta was born in Buenos Aires, in 1842, and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires, where he received a juris doctor, in 1867... (Interim) |
April 18, 1890 | June 30, 1890 |
Roque Sáenz Peña Roque Sáenz Peña Roque Sáenz Peña Lahitte was President of Argentina from 12 October 1910 to 9 August 1914, when he died in office... |
June 30, 1890 | August 4, 1890 |
Eduardo Costa Eduardo Costa Eduardo Nascimento Costa , known as Eduardo Costa or simply Eduardo, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Vasco da Gama.- Career :... |
August 6, 1890 | October 21, 1891 |
Estanislao S. Zeballos | October 22, 1891 | October 12, 1892 |
Tomás S. de Anchorena | October 12, 1892 | June 7, 1893 |
Miguel Cané Miguel Cané Miguel Cané was an Argentine writer, lawyer, academic, journalist, and politician.... |
June 7, 1893 | June 27, 1893 |
Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa Norberto Quirno Costa was an Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat.-Life and times:Quirno Costa was born in Buenos Aires to Fernanda Costa and Gregorio Quirno. He received a juris doctor at the University of Buenos Aires, and married Alcira Albarracín Pacheco, with whom he had four children... |
June 27, 1893 | July 5, 1893 |
Valentín Virasoro | July 5, 1893 | December 16, 1893 |
Eduardo Costa Eduardo Costa Eduardo Nascimento Costa , known as Eduardo Costa or simply Eduardo, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Vasco da Gama.- Career :... |
December 16, 1893 | January 10, 1895 |
Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta was an Argentine legal theorist, conservative politician and diplomat.-Life and times:Amancio Alcorta was born in Buenos Aires, in 1842, and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires, where he received a juris doctor, in 1867... |
January 10, 1895 | December 7, 1899 |
Felipe Yofre (Interim) | December 7, 1899 | April 5, 1900 |
Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta Amancio Alcorta was an Argentine legal theorist, conservative politician and diplomat.-Life and times:Amancio Alcorta was born in Buenos Aires, in 1842, and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires, where he received a juris doctor, in 1867... |
April 5, 1900 | May 9, 1902 |
Joaquín V. González Joaquín V. González Joaquín Víctor González was an Argentine educator, political scientist, writer, magistrate, and politician.- Early life :... (Interim) |
May 9, 1902 | August 11, 1902 |
Luis María Drago Luis Maria Drago Luis María Drago was an Argentine politician.Born into a distinguished Argentine family in Buenos Aires, Drago began his career as a newspaper editor. Later, he served as a minister of foreign affairs... |
August 11, 1902 | July 18, 1903 |
Joaquín V. González Joaquín V. González Joaquín Víctor González was an Argentine educator, political scientist, writer, magistrate, and politician.- Early life :... |
July 20, 1903 | September 9, 1903 |
José A. Terry | September 9, 1903 | October 12, 1904 |
Carlos Rodríguez Larreta | October 12, 1904 | March 15, 1906 |
Manuel Augusto Montes de Oca | March 15, 1906 | November 21, 1906 |
Estanislao Zeballos | November 21, 1906 | June 22, 1908 |
Victorino de la Plaza Victorino de la Plaza Victorino de la Plaza y Palacios was President of Argentina from 9 August 1914 to 11 October 1916.Second son of José Roque Mariano de la Plaza Elejalde and Manuela de la Silva Palacios; his older brother, Rafael de la Plaza, was also a politician and acted as governor of Santiago del Estero... |
June 22, 1908 | August 9, 1910 |
Carlos Rodríguez Larreta | August 9, 1910 | October 12, 1910 |
Epifanio Portela (Interim) | October 12, 1910 | December 17, 1910 |
Ernesto Bosch Ernesto Bosch Ernesto Bosch was a prominent Argentine landowner, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the first President of the Central Bank of Argentina.-Life and times:... |
December 17, 1910 | February 16, 1914 |
José Luis Murature José Luis Murature José Luis Murature was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, professor and foreign minister of Argentina from 1914-1916.Born in Buenos Aires, the son of José P. Murature and Dolores Legarrete, he was educated at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires and the University of Buenos Aires. Murature was... |
February 16, 1914 | October 12, 1916 |
Carlos A. Becú | October 12, 1916 | February 2, 1917 |
Honorio Pueyrredón Honorio Pueyrredón Honorio Pueyrredón was an Argentine lawyer, university professor, diplomat and politician.Born in San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Pueyrredón graduated at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires in 1896, were he would also later teach.Originally affiliated to the National Civic Union, he... |
February 2, 1917 | October 8, 1920 |
Pablo Torello (Interim) | October 8, 1920 | February 15, 1921 |
Honorio Pueyrredón Honorio Pueyrredón Honorio Pueyrredón was an Argentine lawyer, university professor, diplomat and politician.Born in San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Pueyrredón graduated at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires in 1896, were he would also later teach.Originally affiliated to the National Civic Union, he... |
February 15, 1921 | October 12, 1922 |
Tomás A. Le Breton (Interim) | October 12, 1922 | December 26, 1922 |
Ángel Gallardo | December 27, 1922 | January 5, 1924 |
Tomás A. Le Breton | January 5, 1924 | January 25, 1924 |
Ángel Gallardo | January 25, 1924 | January 4, 1927 |
Antonio Sagarna (Interim) | January 4, 1927 | January 31, 1927 |
Ángel Gallardo | January 31, 1927 | September 12, 1927 |
Antonio Sagarna (Interim) | September 12, 1927 | February 10, 1928 |
Ángel Gallardo | February 10, 1928 | October 12, 1928 |
Horacio B. Oyhanarte | October 12, 1928 | September 6, 1930 |
Ernesto Bosch Ernesto Bosch Ernesto Bosch was a prominent Argentine landowner, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the first President of the Central Bank of Argentina.-Life and times:... |
September 7, 1930 | October 9, 1931 |
Adolfo Bioy | October 9, 1931 | February 9, 1932 |
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas was an Argentine academic and politician, and in 1936, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.-Biography:... |
February 20, 1932 | October 1, 1933 |
Leopoldo Melo Leopoldo Melo Leopoldo Melo was an Argentine lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was a leading figure in the Radical Civic Union, a nominee for President, and later Minister of Internal Affairs.-Biography:... (Interim) |
October 1, 1933 | October 21, 1933 |
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas was an Argentine academic and politician, and in 1936, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.-Biography:... |
October 21, 1933 | December 1, 1933 |
Leopoldo Melo Leopoldo Melo Leopoldo Melo was an Argentine lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was a leading figure in the Radical Civic Union, a nominee for President, and later Minister of Internal Affairs.-Biography:... (Interim) |
December 10, 1933 | December 28, 1933 |
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas was an Argentine academic and politician, and in 1936, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.-Biography:... |
December 28, 1933 | August 28, 1936 |
Ramón S. Castillo (Interim) | August 28, 1936 | November 18, 1936 |
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas was an Argentine academic and politician, and in 1936, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.-Biography:... |
November 18, 1936 | February 20, 1938 |
Manuel R. Alvarado (Interim) | February 20, 1938 | April 20, 1938 |
José María Cantilo | April 20, 1938 | April 29, 1938 |
Manuel R. Alvarado (Interim) | April 29, 1938 | May 7, 1938 |
José María Cantilo | May 7, 1938 | November 29, 1938 |
Manuel R. Alvarado (Interim) | November 29, 1938 | December 24, 1938 |
José María Cantilo | December 24, 1938 | September 2, 1940 |
Julio A. P. Roca | September 2, 1940 | January 28, 1941 |
Guillermo Rothe (Interim) | January 28, 1941 | June 13, 1941 |
Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú was an Argentinean politician who is best remembered for his spell as Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship in the 1940s.-Rise to prominence:... |
June 13, 1941 | June 4, 1943 |
Segundo R. Storni | June 7, 1943 | September 9, 1943 |
Alberto Gilbert | September 10, 1943 | February 15, 1944 |
Benito Sueyro (Interim) | February 16, 1944 | February 26, 1944 |
Diego I. Mason (Interim) | February 26, 1944 | May 2, 1944 |
Orlando L. Peluffo | May 2, 1944 | January 15, 1945 |
César Ameghino | January 18, 1945 | August 9, 1945 |
Amaro Avalos (Interim) | August 9, 1945 | August 21, 1945 |
César Ameghino | August 21, 1945 | August 27, 1945 |
Juan Isaac Cooke | August 29, 1945 | September 12, 1945 |
J. Hortensio Quijano (Interim) | September 13, 1945 | September 18, 1945 |
Juan Isaac Cooke | September 18, 1945 | October 14, 1945 |
Vernengo Lima (Interim) | October 14, 1945 | October 17, 1945 |
Juan Isaac Cooke | October 18, 1945 | June 4, 1946 |
Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia was an Argentine labor lawyer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President Juan Perón.-Early life and career:... |
June 4, 1946 | February 26, 1947 |
Fidel L. Anadón (Interim) | February 26, 1947 | March 6, 1947 |
Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia was an Argentine labor lawyer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President Juan Perón.-Early life and career:... |
March 6, 1947 | August 7, 1947 |
Fidel L. Anadón (Interim) | August 9, 1947 | September 9, 1947 |
Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia was an Argentine labor lawyer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President Juan Perón.-Early life and career:... |
September 9, 1947 | October 9, 1947 |
Fidel L. Anadón (Interim) | October 9, 1947 | October 20, 1947 |
Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia was an Argentine labor lawyer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President Juan Perón.-Early life and career:... |
October 20, 1947 | March 22, 1948 |
Fidel L. Anadón (Interim) | March 22, 1948 | May 7, 1948 |
Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia Juan Atilio Bramuglia was an Argentine labor lawyer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President Juan Perón.-Early life and career:... |
May 7, 1948 | August 13, 1949 |
Hipólito J. Paz | August 13, 1949 | June 28, 1951 |
Jerónimo Remorino | June 28, 1951 | August 25, 1955 |
Ildefonso Cavagna Martínez | August 25, 1955 | September 22, 1955 |
Mario Amadeo Mario Amadeo Mario Amadeo was an Argentine conservative nationalist politician, diplomat and writer who served as a minister in the government of Eduardo Lonardi... |
September 26, 1955 | November 14, 1955 |
Luis A. Podestá Costa | November 14, 1955 | January 25, 1957 |
Alfonso de Laferrere | January 30, 1957 | January 13, 1958 |
Teodoro Hartung (Interim) | January 13, 1958 | January 29, 1958 |
Alejandro Ceballos | January 29, 1958 | April 30, 1958 |
Carlos Alberto Florit | May 10, 1958 | May 15, 1959 |
Alfredo R. Vítolo (Interim) | May 15, 1959 | May 22, 1959 |
Diógenes Taboada | May 22, 1959 | April 27, 1961 |
Adolfo Mugica | April 28, 1961 | August 29, 1961 |
Alfredo R. Vítolo (Interim) | August 29, 1961 | September 12, 1961 |
Miguel Angel Cárcano | September 12, 1961 | March 25, 1962 |
Roberto Etchepareborda | March 26, 1962 | April 5, 1962 |
Mariano José Drago | April 5, 1962 | April 30, 1962 |
Bonifacio Del Carril | April 30, 1962 | October 5, 1962 |
Carlos Manuel Muñiz | October 5, 1962 | May 14, 1963 |
Tiburcio Padilla (Interim) | May 15, 1963 | May 23, 1963 |
Juan Carlos Cordini | May 23, 1963 | October 12, 1963 |
Miguel Angel Zavala Ortiz | October 12, 1963 | June 28, 1966 |
Juan B. Martín | July 4, 1966 | June 16, 1969 |
Nicanor Costa Méndez Nicanor Costa Méndez Nicanor Costa Méndez was an Argentine diplomat.Costa Méndez was born into a privileged background in Buenos Aires, in 1922. He attended the University of Buenos Aires, graduating with a Law Degree in 1943... |
June 16, 1969 | June 18, 1970 |
Luis María de Pablo Pardo | June 18, 1970 | June 22, 1972 |
Eduardo Francisco Mac Loughlin | June 22, 1972 | May 25, 1973 |
Juan Carlos Puig Juan Carlos Puig Juan Carlos Puig was Governor Luis Fortuño's first Secretary of the Treasury of Puerto Rico, sworn in on January 2, 2009 by Secretary of State Kenneth McClintock. As such, Puig was second-in-line of succession of the governorship, should Fortuño, McClintock and the Attorney General not be... |
May 25, 1973 | July 13, 1973 |
Alberto Juan Vignes | July 13, 1973 | August 11, 1975 |
Angel Federico Robledo | August 11, 1975 | September 16, 1975 |
Manuel Guillermo Arauz Castex | October 2, 1975 | January 15, 1976 |
Pedro Juan Arrighi (Interim) | January 15, 1976 | January 19, 1976 |
Raúl Alberto Quijano | January 19, 1976 | March 24, 1976 |
Antonio Vañek (Interim) | March 24, 1976 | March 30, 1976 |
César Augusto Guzzetti César Augusto Guzzetti Admiral César Augusto Guzzetti was President Jorge Rafaél Videla's foreign minister, during Argentina's military government.Guzzetti served as foreign minister from 30 March 1976 until 23 May 1977... |
March 30, 1976 | May 23, 1977 |
Oscar Antonio Montes | May 23, 1977 | November 6, 1978 |
Carlos Washington Pastor | November 6, 1978 | March 29, 1981 |
Oscar Camilion | March 29, 1981 | December 11, 1981 |
Norberto Couto (Interim) | December 11, 1981 | December 22, 1981 |
Nicanor Costa Méndez Nicanor Costa Méndez Nicanor Costa Méndez was an Argentine diplomat.Costa Méndez was born into a privileged background in Buenos Aires, in 1922. He attended the University of Buenos Aires, graduating with a Law Degree in 1943... |
December 22, 1981 | June 30, 1982 |
Juan Ramón Aguirre Lanari | July 2, 1982 | December 10, 1983 |
Dante Caputo Dante Caputo Dante Caputo is an Argentine academic, diplomat and politician, who served as the nation's foreign minister under President Raúl Alfonsín.-Academic activity:... |
December 10, 1983 | May 26, 1989 |
Susana Ruiz Cerutti | May 26, 1989 | July 8, 1989 |
Domingo Felipe Cavallo | July 8, 1989 | January 31, 1991 |
Guido di Tella Guido di Tella Guido di Tella was an Argentine businessman, academic and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Relations between 1991 and 1999.-Early career:Guido José Mario Di Tella was born in Buenos Aires, 1931... |
January 31, 1991 | December 10, 1999 |
Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini | December 10, 1999 | December 23, 2001 |
José María Vernet José María Vernet José María Vernet is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He served as Governor of the province of Santa Fe from December 11, 1983 to December 11, 1987.-Life and times:Vernet was born in Rosario... |
December 23, 2001 | January 3, 2002 |
Carlos Ruckauf Carlos Ruckauf Carlos Federico Ruckauf is a Peronist politician in Argentina, member of the Justicialist Party.-Biography:Carlos Federico Ruckauf was born in the western Buenos Aires suburb of Ramos Mejía. His parents separated when he was seven, and he lived in Mar del Plata, Salta, and Buenos Aires during the... |
January 3, 2002 | May 25, 2003 |
Rafael Bielsa Rafael Bielsa Rafael Antonio Bielsa Caldera is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician from Rosario, province of Santa Fe. He is the brother of former Argentina national football team coach Marcelo Bielsa; both are well-known Newell's Old Boys supporters... |
May 25, 2003 | November 30, 2005 |
Jorge Taiana Jorge Taiana Jorge Enrique Taiana is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, formerly Foreign Minister in the government of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, after occupying the same post during the previous government of Néstor Kirchner... |
December 1, 2005 | June 18, 2010 |
Héctor Timerman Héctor Timerman Héctor Marcos Timerman is an Argentine journalist, sociologist, political and human rights activist, diplomat, and current Argentine Minister of Foreign Relations.-Life and times:... |
June 22, 2010 |