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Revision as of 00:25, 12 April 2012
Department of Foreign Affairs Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas (Filipino) | ||||
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Established: | April 06, 2009 | |||
Headquarters: | Pasay City, Luzon, Philippines | |||
Office of the Department of Foreign Affairs | ||||
Director | Vasili Zaytsev & Zafir Selim | |||
Deputy Directors |
None | |||
Philippine Ambassadors to the New World | ||||
Ambassador to Australia: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to China: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Indonesia: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Japan: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Malaysia: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to N. Korea: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Singapore: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Spain: | TBA | |||
Ambassador to Thailand: | TBA |
The Department of Foreign Affairs (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas, abbreviated: DFA) is an executive department of the Philippine government that contributes to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, participates in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, protects the rights and promotes the welfare of Filipinos overseas and mobilizes them as partners in national development, projects a positive image of the Philippines, and increases international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
History
The Department of Foreign Affairs is founded by May & June 2009 President Big Boy Bulley on Day 502 along with the Departments of Defense, Finance and Home Affairs.
List of Foreign Affairs Directors and Assistant Directors
2009 | ||
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Month | Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs | Deputy/Assistant Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs |
April '09 | Gloriousfailure | Deathtoll |
May '09 | Gloriousfailure | Deathtoll |
June '09 (until June 28) |
Prince Terence I | Anthony Julian Santos |
June '09 (starting June 28) |
hoskin | |
July '09 | hoskin | EZEX Lacroa |
August '09 | TruPinoy | |
September '09 | Hekter | |
October '09 | Pitch Piper | |
November '09 | Keegan Knoll | Rita Repulsa & Kymomo |
December '09 | Keegan Knoll | Rita Repulsa & Kymomo |
2010 | ||
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Month | Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs | Deputy/Assistant Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs |
January '10 | Keegan Knoll | Rita Repulsa & Kymomo |
February '10 | Al Dante |
2011 | ||
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Month | Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs | Deputy/Assistant Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs |
2012 | ||
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Month | Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs | Deputy/Assistant Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs |
March '12 | kb1992 | |
April '12 | Vasili Zaytsev & Zafir Selim |
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