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A minister for foreign affairs, or
foreign minister, is a cabinet minister who helps form the foreign policy of
a sovereign
state. The foreign minister is often regarded as the most
senior ministerial position below that of the head of
government (prime minister or president). It is often granted
to the deputy prime
minister in coalition governments. In some
nations, such as India, the
foreign minister is referred to as the Minister for
External Affairs.
A foreign minister's powers can vary from government to
government. In a classic parliamentary system, a foreign
minister can potentially exert significant influence in forming
foreign policy but when the government is dominated by a strong
prime minister the foreign minister may be limited to playing a
more marginal or subsidiary role in determining policy. Similarly,
the political powers invested in the foreign minister are often
more limited in presidential governments with a
strong executive. Since the end of World War II, it has been common for both
the foreign minister and defense minister
to be part of an inner cabinet (commonly known as a national security council) in order to
coordinate defence and diplomatic policy. Although the nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries saw many heads of government assume
the foreign ministry, this practice has since become uncommon in
most developed nations.
Along with their political roles, foreign ministers are also
traditionally responsible for many diplomatic duties, such as hosting foreign
world leaders and going on state visits to other
countries. The foreign minister is generally the most well-traveled
member of any cabinet.
In the United
Kingdom, the minister responsible for foreign policy as well as
the British overseas
territories) is the Secretary
of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Foreign
Secretary). Before 1968, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs only
handled relations with foreign (non-Commonwealth) countries, while
relations with Commonwealth countries and colonies were handled by
the Secretary of
State for Commonwealth Affairs. For the same reason, in
Commonwealth countries other than the United Kingdom, the ministers
responsible for handling relations with both Commonwealth and
non-Commonwealth countries were formerly usually designated
ministers for 'External Affairs'.
In the United
States, the United States Secretary of
State handles foreign policy and is the senior Cabinet officer. The name of the
post comes from several domestic duties.
Other common titles may include minister of foreign
relations. In many Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, the
foreign minister is colloquially called
canciller (chancellor).
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Abkhazia: Foreign Minister
of Abkhazia
Afghanistan: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Angola: Minister of
External Relations
Argentina: Foreign Minister of
Argentina
Australia: Minister for
Foreign Affairs (with list), heading the Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade
Austria: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Austria-Hungary: Foreign
Minister (list)
Azerbaijan: Foreign Minister
(list), heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Bangladesh: Minister of Foreign Affairs
(with list)
Belgium: Minister of Foreign Affairs (with
list)
Benin: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Brazil: see Ministry
of External Relations
Canada:
People's Republic of China:
Foreign
Minister (with list), heading the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of
China: Foreign
minister (list), heading the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
Chile: see Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Colombia: see Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Democratic Republic of the
Congo: see
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Croatia: see
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Cuba: see Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Cyprus: see
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Czech Republic:
Minister of
Foreign Affairs
Denmark: Foreign
Minister (list)
Egypt: Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Estonia: Minister of Foreign
Affairs, heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ethiopia: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Fiji: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Finland: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
France: Minister of Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Gabon: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Georgia: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Germany: Minister of Foreign Affairs (list)
East Germany: Foreign
minister
Ghana: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Greece: Minister for Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Haiti: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Hungary: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Iceland: Minister for Foreign Affairs
India: Minister of External Affairs
Indonesia: Departemen Luar Negeri -
Department of Foreign Affairs
Iran: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ireland: Minister for Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Israel: Foreign Affairs
Minister
Italy: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Japan: Minister for Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Kenya: Foreign Minister
(list)
Liberia: Foreign minister
(list)
Libya: Foreign minister (list)
Lithuania: Foreign
minister
Luxembourg: Minister
for Foreign Affairs (list)
Malaysia: Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Mexico: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Moldova: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Montenegro: Minister of
Foreign Affairs
Namibia: Foreign
Minister
Netherlands: Minister of
Foreign Affairs (list), heading the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
New Zealand: Minister of
Foreign Affairs (with list), heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Nigeria: Foreign Minister
Norway: Foreign
minister
Pakistan: Foreign Minister (with
list), heading the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Palestine:
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Philippines: Foreign Affairs
Secretary, heading the Department of
Foreign Affairs
Poland: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Portugal: Minister of Foreign
Affairs (with list)
Prussia:
Foreign Minister heading
the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Romania: Foreign Minister (list)
Russia: Foreign Minister (list)
São Tomé and Príncipe: Foreign
Minister (list)
Scotland: Minister for
Culture and External Affairs
Serbia: Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Seychelles: Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Sierra Leone: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Singapore: Minister for
Foreign Affairs
South Africa:
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
South Korea: Foreign
Minister (list)
Soviet Union: see the
link under Russia
Sri Lanka: Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Spain: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sweden: Minister for Foreign
Affairs (with list), heading the Ministry for Foreign
Affairs
Switzerland: Federal
Councillor (list), heading
the Federal Department of
Foreign Affairs
Syria: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Thailand: Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Turkey: Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Ukraine: Minister for Foreign Affairs of
Ukraine
United Kingdom:
United States: Secretary of State (with
list), heading the Department of
State
Uruguay: Foreign
Minister
Vatican City: Secretary for Relations
with States
Yugoslavia: Foreign
Minister
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