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* '''Minister:''' ''agent of chaos''
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* '''Minister:''' ''[[kb1992]]''
* '''Vice Minister:''' ''[[Vacant]]''
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* '''Vice Minister:''' ''Vacant''
* '''Headquarters:'''  Pasay City, [[Luzon]], [[Philippines]]
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* '''Headquarters:'''  [[Luzon|Pasay City]]
* '''Established:''' April 06, 2009  
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* '''Established:''' April 6, 2009  
 
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<div class="NavHead" style="background-color:#00308F;border:1px solid #00308F;padding: 0px 0px 0px 4px; font-size: 100%; text-align:center;margin:0px;color:white"><b>Ambassadors</b></div>
 
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* '''Asia:''' ''[[Al Raposas]]''
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* {{flagBall|Malaysia}} '''Malaysia''': [[Vincenzo Roque]]
* '''Southeast Asia and Oceania:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|South Africa}} '''South Africa''': [[Al Raposas]]
* '''The Americas:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|Australia}} '''Australia''': [[kb1992]]
* '''Middle East and South Africa:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|Cyprus}} '''Cyprus''': [[Boy Pick Up]]
* '''Northern Europe:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|Saudi Arabia}} '''Saudi Arabia''': Mark Gio
* '''Eastern Europe:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|Egypt}} '''Egypt''': nikkpuhl3z3
* '''Western Europe:''' ''Vacant''
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* {{flagBall|Pakistan}} '''Pakistan''': ''Vacant''
* '''Southern Europe:''' ''Vacant''
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Director of Foreign Affairs
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Director of Foreign Affairs
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Deputy/Assistant Director of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Assistant Director
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|April '09
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!#D8D8D8|April
 
!align="center"|Gloriousfailure
 
!align="center"|Gloriousfailure
!align="center"|[[Deathtoll]]
+
!align="center"|Deathtoll
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|May '09
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!#D8D8D8|May
 
!align="center"|Gloriousfailure
 
!align="center"|Gloriousfailure
!align="center"|[[Deathtoll]]
+
!align="center"|Deathtoll
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|June '09<br>(until June 28)
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!#D8D8D8|June
 
!align="center"|[[Prince Terence I]]
 
!align="center"|[[Prince Terence I]]
 
!align="center"|Anthony Julian Santos
 
!align="center"|Anthony Julian Santos
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|June '09<br>(starting June 28)
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!#D8D8D8|June
 
!align="center"|hoskin
 
!align="center"|hoskin
!align="center"|
+
!align="center"|-
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|July '09
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!#D8D8D8|July
 
!align="center"|hoskin
 
!align="center"|hoskin
 
!align="center"|EZEX Lacroa
 
!align="center"|EZEX Lacroa
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|August '09
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!#D8D8D8|August
!align="center"|Hekter
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!align="center"|[[Hekter]]
 
!align="center"|hoskin
 
!align="center"|hoskin
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|September '09
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!#D8D8D8|September
!align="center"|Hekter
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!align="center"|[[Hekter]]
!align="center"|
+
!align="center"|-
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|October '09
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!#D8D8D8|October
 
!align="center"|Pitch Piper
 
!align="center"|Pitch Piper
!align="center"|
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!align="center"|-
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|November '09
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!#D8D8D8|November
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
!align="center"|Rita Repulsa & Kymomo
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!align="center"|Rita Repulsa - Kymomo
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|December '09
+
!#D8D8D8|December
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
!align="center"|Rita Repulsa & Kymomo
+
!align="center"|Rita Repulsa - Kymomo
 
|}
 
|}
 
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Director of Foreign Affairs
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Director of Foreign Affairs
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Deputy/Assistant Director of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Assistant Director
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|January '10
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!#D8D8D8|January
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
 
!align="center"|Keegan Knoll
!align="center"|Rita Repulsa & Kymomo
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!align="center"|Rita Repulsa - Kymomo
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|February '10
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!#D8D8D8|February
 
!align="center"|Al Dante
 
!align="center"|Al Dante
!align="center"|
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!align="center"|-
 
|}
 
|}
 
{|width="68%" class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
 
{|width="68%" class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
 
|-
 
|-
!style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=3|2011
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!style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=3|2012
 
|-
 
|-
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Director of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Minister of Foreign Affairs
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Deputy/Assistant Director/Minister of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Vice Minister
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|March
 +
!align="center"|[[kb1992]]
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!align="center"|-
 +
|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|April
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!align="center"|[[Vasili Zaytsev]] - Zafir Selim
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!align="center"|-
 +
|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|May
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!align="center"|J Grey
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!align="center"|[[kb1992]] - [[Vincenzo Roque]]
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|June
 +
!align="center"|[[Malene]]
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!align="center"|[[John Jurassic]]
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|July
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!align="center"|[[Jon873]]
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!align="center"|[[Lacon Yan]]
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|August
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!align="center"|[[Lacon Yan]]
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!align="center"|-
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|September
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!align="center"|[[Vasili Zaytsev]]
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!align="center"|Avenger35
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|October
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!align="center"|[[Lacon Yan]]
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!align="center"|[[Al Raposas]]
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|November
 +
!align="center"|Avenger35
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!align="center"|-
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|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|December
 +
!align="center"|[[kb1992]]
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!align="center"|-
 +
|-
 
|}
 
|}
 
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{|width="68%" class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
 
|-
 
|-
!style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=3|2012
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!style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=3|2013
 
|-
 
|-
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
 
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="24%"|Month
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Minister of Foreign Affairs
!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Deputy/Assistant/Vice Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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!style="background:#87CEEB" width="38%"|Vice Minister
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|March '12
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!#D8D8D8|January
!align="center"|kb1992
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!align="center"|
 
!align="center"|
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!align="center"|-
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|April '12
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!#D8D8D8|February
!align="center"|Vasili Zaytsev & Zafir Selim
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!align="center"|
 
!align="center"|
 
!align="center"|
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|May '12
+
!#D8D8D8|March
!align="center"|J Grey
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!align="center"|
!align="center"|kb1992 & Vincenzo Roque
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!align="center"|
|-
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!#D8D8D8|June '12
+
!align="center"|Malene
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!align="center"|John Jurassic
+
|-
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!#D8D8D8|July '12
+
!align="center"|Jon873
+
!align="center"|Lacon Yan
+
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|August '12
+
!#D8D8D8|April
!align="center"|Lacon Yan
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!align="center"|
 
!align="center"|
 
!align="center"|
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|September '12
+
!#D8D8D8|May
!align="center"|Vasili Zaytsev
+
!align="center"|[[kb1992]]
!align="center"|Avenger35
+
!align="center"|[[Lacon Yan]]
 
|-
 
|-
!#D8D8D8|October '12
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!#D8D8D8|June
!align="center"|Lacon Yan
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!align="center"|[[kb1992]]
!align="center"|[[Al Raposas]]
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!align="center"|-
 +
|-
 +
!#D8D8D8|July
 +
!align="center"|-
 +
!align="center"|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Embassies of the DFA==
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==Embassies==
===Asia===
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===International Embassies===
The ambassador program to Asia of the DFA was split by country until the posts were unified on October 6, 2012. [[Al Raposas]] was the first DFA ambassador to Asia.
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The former ambassador program of the ministry was a solo-country ambassadorship, wherein each ambassador will open and embassy to one specific country. This is the natural style of ambassadorship of most countries. Some of the past ambassadors were:
* [[China]]
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* {{flagBall|Russia}} '''Russia''' - [[Boy Pick Up|redemption331]]
* [[India]]
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* {{flagBall|Greece}} '''Greece''' - [[Jrevealed]]
* [[Japan]]
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* [[Malaysia]]
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===Regional Embassies===
* [[North Korea]]
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The ambassador program of the ministry was split by country until the posts were unified on October 6, 2012 by Minister [[Lacon Yan]].
* [[Pakistan]]
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* [[Republic of China]]
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====First Batch====
* [[South Korea]]
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* '''Eastern Europe''' - [[kb1992]]
* [[Thailand]]
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* '''Western Europe''' - [[Boy Pick Up]]
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* '''Americas''' - Trayker Houston
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* '''South East Asia and Oceania''' - [[Vincenzo Roque]]
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====Second Batch====
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* '''Southern Europe''' - Kosingas01
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* '''Eastern Europe''' - Kosingas01
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* '''Western Europe''' - [[Boy Pick Up]]
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* '''Asia''' - [[Al Raposas]]
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* '''Americas''' - Marcial Cachofa
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* '''South East Asia and Oceania''' - [[Vincenzo Roque]]
 +
 
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====No Embassies Established====
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* '''Northern Europe'''
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* '''Middle East and South Africa'''
 +
 
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===NaN Embassies===
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President [[Boy Pick Up]] had agreed with the [[NaN|Non-Aligned Nations of Erepublik]] to let the Philippines become a member. He then initiated the construction of embassies with the member-nations.
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====May 2013====
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* {{flagBall|Malaysia}} '''Malaysia''' - [[Vincenzo Roque]]
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* {{flagBall|Australia}} '''Australia''' - [[kb1992]]
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* {{flagBall|South Africa}} '''South Africa''' - [[Al Raposas]]
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 +
====June 2013====
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* {{flagBall|Malaysia}} '''Malaysia''' - [[Vincenzo Roque]]
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* {{flagBall|South Africa}} '''South Africa''' - [[Al Raposas]]
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* {{flagBall|Australia}} '''Australia''' - [[kb1992]]
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* {{flagBall|Cyprus}} '''Cyprus''' - [[Boy Pick Up]]
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* {{flagBall|Saudi Arabia}} '''Saudi Arabia''' - Mark Gio
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* {{flagBall|Egypt}} '''Egypt''' - nikkpuhl3z3
  
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====No Embassies Established====
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* {{flagBall|Pakistan}} '''Pakistan'''
 
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Revision as of 05:10, 6 July 2013

Department of Foreign Affairs

Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas (Filipino)

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The Department of Foreign Affairs (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas, abbreviated: DFA), sometimes known as Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) or Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), 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 April, May & June 2009 President Big Boy Bulley on Day 503 along with the Departments of Defense, Finance and Home Affairs.

List of Foreign Affairs Directors and Assistant Directors

Embassies

International Embassies

The former ambassador program of the ministry was a solo-country ambassadorship, wherein each ambassador will open and embassy to one specific country. This is the natural style of ambassadorship of most countries. Some of the past ambassadors were:

Regional Embassies

The ambassador program of the ministry was split by country until the posts were unified on October 6, 2012 by Minister Lacon Yan.

First Batch

Second Batch

  • Southern Europe - Kosingas01
  • Eastern Europe - Kosingas01
  • Western Europe - Boy Pick Up
  • Asia - Al Raposas
  • Americas - Marcial Cachofa
  • South East Asia and Oceania - Vincenzo Roque

No Embassies Established

  • Northern Europe
  • Middle East and South Africa

NaN Embassies

President Boy Pick Up had agreed with the Non-Aligned Nations of Erepublik to let the Philippines become a member. He then initiated the construction of embassies with the member-nations.

May 2013

June 2013

No Embassies Established

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