Abdoulaye Touré (c. 1920 – July 1985) was a politician in the first Guinean republic.
He was trained as a physician (William Ponty), serving in E.F.ABangui in Kankan and Siguiri in the 1950s.
[citation needed] He became an active member of the Democratic Party of Guinea, and was Governor in Boffa, NZerekore before ambassador to Mali in 1962, Algeria in 1968.
[1] He became Guinea's ambassador to the United Nations in 1970, succeeding Achkar Marof, who had been arrested the year before.
[2] On 19 June 1972 he was appointed a Central committee member and Minister of External Trade.