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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Seal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Emblem of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry overview
Formed14 July 2003; 21 years ago (2003-07-14)
StatusActive
HeadquartersExecutive Offices - tspforums.xyz
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Ministry executives
Key document

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) is the department of the Government of the South Pacific responsible for establishing the government's foreign policy program, communicating with allies, and coordinating with the military on foreign policy priorities when necessary. The ministry is led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, which is currently .

History

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the oldest existing ministry of the South Pacific and was formed on 14 July 2003.

Minister

The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is , who is the 43rd to fill this position.

See also

External links