The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia ( or MVEP) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is responsible for the country's foreign relations, its diplomatic missions and relations to international organisations, especially the European Union.
Organization
The Ministry has a total of 1,407 staff (as of 2025), working in the following departments:
Officials
Currently serving officials at the Ministry:
- Nevenka Cujzek, Secretary General of the Ministry (Glavna tajnica Ministarstva)
- Frano MatuÃ
¡iÃÂ, State Secretary for Political Affairs (DrÃ
¾avni tajnik za politiÃÂke poslove)
- Andreja Metelko-ZgombiÃÂ, State Secretary for Europe (DrÃ
¾avna tajnica za Europu)
- Zdenko LuciÃÂ, State Secretary for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (DrÃ
¾avni tajnik za vanjsku trgovinu i razvojnu suradnju)
- Lara Romano, Secretary of the Minister's Office (Tajnica Kabineta ministra)
- Terezija Gras, Authorized to perform the duties of Director of the Directorate for Europe (OvlaÃ
¡tena za obavljanje poslova ravnateljice Uprave za Europu)
- Irena Alajbeg, Director of the Directorate for Economic Affairs and Development Cooperation (Ravnateljica Uprave za gospodarske poslove i razvojnu suradnju)
- Gordana VidoviÃÂ Mesarek, Authorized to perform the duties of Director of the Directorate for European and International Law (OvlaÃ
¡tena za obavljanje poslova ravnatelja Uprave za europsko i meÃÂunarodno pravo)
- Stribor Kikerec, Authorized to perform the duties of Director of the Directorate for Southeast Europe (OvlaÃ
¡ten za obavljanje poslova ravnatelja Uprave za jugoistoÃÂnu Europu)
- Tomislav LendiÃÂ, Authorized to perform the duties of Director of the Political Affairs Directorate (OvlaÃ
¡ten za obavljanje poslova ravnatelja Uprave za politiÃÂke poslove)
- Sebastian RogaÃÂ, Director of the Directorate for Multilateral and Global Affairs (Ravnatelj Uprave za multilateralu i globalna pitanja)
- Vinko LjubiÃÂiÃÂ, Authorized to perform the duties of Director of the Directorate for Consular Affairs (OvlaÃ
¡ten za obavljanje poslova ravnatelja Uprave za konzularne poslove)
- Goran Ã
 tefaniÃÂ, Authorized to perform the duties of the Director of the Information Security Directorate (OvlaÃ
¡ten za obavljanje poslova ravnatelja Uprave za informacijsku sigurnost)
- Antun BuklijaÃ
¡, Head of the Sector for Policy Planning (NaÃÂelnik Sektora za planiranje politika)
- Katja Ã
 are, Head of the Sector for Public and Cultural Diplomacy, Information and Public Relations (NaÃÂelnica Sektora za javnu i kulturnu diplomaciju, informiranje i odnose s javnoÃ
¡ÃÂu)
- Ivan MariÃÂ, Spokesperson (Glasnogovornik)
- Karlo Kolesar, Head of the Diplomatic Academy (NaÃÂelnik Diplomatske akademije)
- Mirta Jelenc Ã
½upan, Head of Diplomatic protocol (NaÃÂelnica Diplomatskog protokola)
- Petra Juras Krmek, Inspector General of the Foreign Service (Glavni inspektor SluÃ
¾be vanjskih poslova)
- Sanja Gluhak, Head of the Internal Audit Service (Voditeljica SluÃ
¾be za unutarnju reviziju)
- Mario Martinec, Head of the Three Seas Initiative Service (Voditelj SluÃ
¾be za Inicijativu triju mora)
- Zoran BradiÃÂ, Head of the Border Service (Voditelj SluÃ
¾be za granice)
List of ministers
Foreign affairs ministers
The 15th and current minister is Gordan GrliÃÂ-Radman, in office since 22 July 2019. The longest serving minister was Mate Granià(1993âÂÂ2000), under Prime Ministers Nikica Valentiàand Zlatko MateÃ
¡a, and the shortest serving was Davorin Rudolf who held the post for three months between May 1991 to July 1991 under Prime Minister Josip ManoliÃÂ.
Political parties:
(13)<br> (1)<br> (1)
<small>Source: MVPEI.hr </small>
<small>(*) Ministers of Foreign Affairs who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia while in office.</small>
European integration ministers
The Ministry for European Integration was a short-lived ministry which was established during Prime Minister Ivica RaÃÂan in 2000. It grew out of the Government Office for European Integration and was later merged with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 2005 under Prime Minister Ivo Sanader. The ministry was charged with overseeing the changes to the legislation needed to comply with the community acquis in preparation and during the Accession of Croatia to the European Union.
Political parties:
(2)<br> (1)<br> (1)
<small>(*) Ministers for European Integration who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia while in office.</small>
Notes
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a. Unofficial minister. Mintas-Hodak was head of the Government Office for European Integration () established in 1998.
b. JakovÃÂiÃÂ was appointed first head of the newly formed Ministry for European Integration in 2000 in the Cabinet of Ivica RaÃÂan I. The ministry was created out of the former Government Office for European Integration.
c. Grabar-KitaroviÃÂ was appointed European integration minister in 2003 in the Cabinet of Ivo Sanader I. On 16 February 2005 the Ministry for European Integration was merged with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Grabar-KitaroviÃÂ took over as head of the merged ministry.
d. PusiÃÂ was appointed to the post of Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, as the ministry was renamed in 2011 in the Cabinet of Zoran MilanoviÃÂ.
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See also
References
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