The Ministry of Foreign Affairs () is a ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of foreign relations. The current minister is Marko ÃÂuriÃÂ, in office since 2 May 2024.
Its headquarters are located in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building.
Organization
The ministry is organized as following:
- Secretariat-General
- Department for Personnel and Legal Affairs
- Department for Property Legal and Common Affairs
- Department for International Legal Affairs
- Department for Finance
- Department for Security
- Department for ICT
- Diplomatic Protocol
- Diplomatic Archives
- Diplomatic Academy
- Directorate for Bilateral Cooperation
- Department for Neighboring and South-East European Countries
- Department for Europe
- Department for Russia and Eurasia
- Department for North America and South America
- Department for Africa and the Middle East
- Department for Asia, Australia, and the Pacific
- Department for Bilateral Economic Cooperation
- Department for Borders
- Directorate for Multilateral Cooperation
- Department for the United Nations
- Department for OSCE and Council of Europe
- Department for Multilateral Economic Cooperation
- Department for UN Human Rights System and Humanitarian Issues
- Directorate for the European Union
- Department for the Institutions of the European Union
- Department for EU Sectoral Policies
- Department for Regional Initiatives
- Directorate for Security Policy
- Department for NATO and Partnership for Peace
- Department for EU Common Security and Defence Policy
- Department for Arms Control
- Directorate for Economic Diplomacy
- Department for Arms Control
- Department for Promotion of Exports
- Department for Attracting Foreign Dirwct Investments
- Directorate for Consular Affairs
- Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region
Diplomatic Archives
The Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were established in 1919 on premises of former diplomatic archives of the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Diplomatic Academy
The Diplomatic Academy was formed in 1998 from the former Diplomatic School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
List of ministers
This list includes ministers of foreign affairs (and the acting ministers of foreign affairs) of the Revolutionary Serbia, the Principality of Serbia, and the Kingdom of Serbia from the creation of this post in 1811 to the formation of Yugoslavia after World War I in 1918. The list also includes ministers of foreign affairs of the Republic of Serbia from 1991 to 1993, and after the restoration of independence in 2006. For ministers of foreign affairs for the 1918âÂÂ1991 and 1993âÂÂ2006 periods, see List of ministers of foreign affairs of Yugoslavia.
Revolutionary Serbia
Principality of Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia
Republic of Serbia
Political Party:
|- style="text-align:center;" | colspan=8| Part of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of FR Yugoslavia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
See also
References
Further reading
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