The Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM Arabic: مجلس وزراء الخارجية; French: Conseil des ministres des affaires étrangères; Turkish: Dışişleri Bakanları Konseyi; DBK), formerly known as Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, is the main decision-making body of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation consisting one representative from each member states of the OIC. It is the largest decision-oriented intergovernmental organization that holds conferences every year called Islamic Summit pertaining to the issues concerning Muslim nations and the OIC's agenda. The 48th summit is scheduled to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan on 22 March 2022.

It hold meetings objectively focused on the implementation of decisions and recommendations within the scope of OIC principles and guidelines. One of its main activities are to approve budget of the General Secretariat and its other departments. It also elect chief executive officer for the post of secretary general. The Republic of Turkey has hosted three Islamic Summits between 1976, which was its first meeting (7th DBK) and the second in 1991 (12th DBK), while the third and the last summit hosted in Turkey was held in 2004 during the 31st DBK.

Beside being a part of council of foreign affairs ministers, it also hosts public conferences called Extraordinary Foreign Ministers Meeting designed to address the human rights violations in the Muslim nations, including in Afghanistan.

Powers and duties

The Council of Foreign Ministers is mandated with the sole authority to take critical decisions regarding the activities and purpose of the OIC. It is also responsible for changing the status of the OIC and its associated members within the scope of the organisational principles. The foreign ministers of the member states, including the host country, Turkey plays a vital role in the OIC. They are entitled to propose any critical change within the guidelines and scope, while are itself implemented by the Council of Foreign Ministers. It also establish trust funds for humanitarian aid in the state of emergencies.

It implements general policies, in addition to adopting decisions and resolutions pertaining to the common interest of the OIC. Once a decision is taken, it reviews progress for its final approval and implementation of decisions and resolutions. The council submits its final result to the General Secretariat for its final approval which is traditionally headed by OIC's general secretary. Affiliated organs specialized in common interest of the general policies also participates in parliamentary procedure which is officially known by the OIC as session or Islamic summit.

List of sessions

The first session was hosted on 3 September 1969 by the Kingdom of Morocco in Rabat, while the last summit was hosted between 22 and 23 March 2022 by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Islamabad.

SessionsDateCountryPlaceRef(s)
1st3 September 1969MoroccoRabat
2nd20 December 1970PakistanKarachi
3rd23 March 1972Saudi ArabiaJeddah
4th24 March 1973LibyaBenghazi
5th24 July 1974MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
6th12 July 1975Saudi ArabiaJeddah
7th14 May 1976TurkeyIstanbul
8th16 May 1977LibyaTripoli
9th4 April 1978SenegalDakar
10th8 May 1979Morocco-
11th3 September 1980PakistanIslamabad
12th3 September 1981IraqBaghdad
13th22–26 August 1982NigerNiamey
14th5 December 1983BangladeshDhaka
15th3 September 1984YemenSana'a
16th3 September 1986Morocco-
17th3 September 1988JordanAmman
18th7 December 1989Saudi ArabiaRiyadh
19th20 November 1990Saudi ArabiaRiyadh
20th5 December 1991TurkeyIstanbul
21st25–29 April 1993PakistanKarachi
22nd10–12 December 1994MoroccoCasablanca
23rd9–12 December 1995GuineaConakry
24th9–13 December 1996IndonesiaJakarta
25th15–17 March 1998QatarDoha
26th28 June–1 July 1999Burkina FasoOuagadougou
27th27 June 2000MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
28th25–29 June 2001MaliBamako
29th25–27 June 2002SudanKhartoum
30th28–30 May 2003IranTehran
31st14–16 June 2004TurkeyIstanbul
32nd28–30 June 2005YemenSana'a
33rd19–21 June 2006AzerbaijanBaku
34th15–17 May 2007PakistanIslamabad
35th18–20 June 2008UgandaKampala
36th23–25 May 2009SyriaDamascus
37th18–20 May 2010TajikistanDushanbe
38th28–30 June 2011KazakhstanAstana
39th15–17 November 2012DjiboutiDjibouti
40th9–11 December 2013GuineaConakry
41st18–19 June 2014Saudi ArabiaJeddah
42nd27–28 May 2015KuwaitKuwait
43rd18–19 October 2016UzbekistanTashkent
44th10–11 June 2017Ivory CoastAbidjan
45th5–6 May 2018BangladeshDhaka
46th1–2 March 2019United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
47th27–28 November 2020NigerNiamey
48th22–23 March 2022PakistanIslamabad
49th16-17 March 2023MauritaniaNouakchott
50th29-30 August 2024CameroonYaoundé
51st21-22 June 2025TurkeyIstanbul
52ndTBAIraqBaghdad

As of 2025, Bangladesh, Guinea, Libya, Malaysia, Niger and Yemen have hosted the summit twice. Morocco and Turkey 4 times, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia 5 times.