Ministry of Foreign Affairs (United Kingdom)
Government of United Kingdom
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), otherwise refered to as the (UK) Foreign Office, is a British government department responsible for promoting the interests of the United Kingdom throughout the New World.
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Ministers
The Ministers in the Foreign Office are as follows:
Minister | Rank | Portfolio | |
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Kravenn MP | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Overall responsibility | |
Nebojsa Petrovic | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Overall responsibility/Ambassadors | |
Mittekemius | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Overall responsibility |
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The Unity Party | |||||||
New Era | |||||||
United Kingdom Reform Party | |||||||
United Kingdom Progression Party | |||||||
Every Single One | |||||||
Other |
Foreign Affairs Staff
Senior Officials
- Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (dMoFA) — Bohemond4
Other Officials
- Envoys
History
Since its inception the MoFA has, via diplomacy, played a vital role in maintaining the national safety of the UK. From the Blind Old Noun Accords [1], The Raleigh Treaty [2], Treaty of ATLANTIS, the charters of PEACE GC and PHOENIX, to the entry and exit to and from Terra, the MoFA has secured the United Kingdom's stance in international affairs and diplomacy.
Diplomatic Mission System
Between May and September 2011 the UK Foreign Office operated in a system where, as they were known, Ambassadors took responsibility for distinct regional groups of countries across the New World. However understaffing proved this untenable.
- Ambassadors (August 2011):
- America 1: Arthur Wellesley
- America 2: Louis Mountbatten
- Western Europe: Murdoc1
- Central Europe: temujin94
- East Europe 1: CrumplerUK
- East Europe 2: Othere Salvatore
- Baltic States: Cliffy the Clown
- Middle East & West Asia: Unfilled
- East Asia: Unfilled
- South East Asia & Oceania: rems2a