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Home > Ministries > Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Ministry's Mission The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a cabinet-level office of the the Government of Neustria. Headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry is generally divided into three branches: (i) foreign affairs; (ii) international trade; and (iii) international development. The Ministry is responsible for Neustria's international representation, for the maintenance of relations with and the protection of Neustrian nationals abroad, and for the advancement and safeguarding of the interests of the Neustrian State. To carry out these tasks, the Ministry maintains Neustria's extensive diplomatic network of embassies and consulates throughout Europe. The Minister The incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs is the Hon. Count Pierre André de Laroche, 12th Count de Laroche. Born on July 7, 1973, in Belfort to a noble family with a long history of state service, Count de Laroche studied law at the University of Lisbourg, whence he graduated with distinction, before pursuing graduate studies in international law, including a PhD and a clerkship at the European Forum. After completing his national service as an officer in the Royal Neustrian Army, Count de Laroche sat the public service examination and successfully applied to be a diplomat. He served in a number of diplomatic and advisory positions, including Head of Mission to the European Forum, Ambassador to the Federation, Consul General in Badua, and Consul General in Caitekurke. In 2016, Count de Laroche left the Diplomatic Service to be appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs at the personal request of the then Prime Minister, M. Charles Duval. For his long and distinguished service to the country, Count de Laroche has received numerous awards and distinctions, including being made a knight of the Order of Saint Christopher, Neustria's highest royal decoration, by Decree of King Philippe IX. Legal Framework and History The Ministry of Foreign Affairs traces its roots to the late medieval/early modern position of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, which served as the chief diplomat of the Kings of Neustria. The Ministry received its current name in 1791, following the Neustrian Revolution. For a list of the laws forming the basis of the Ministry and its activities, please see visit the relevant section of the Ministry's website
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Mailing address: 13, rue de l'Homérie 75007 LISBOURG Fax: (33) (0)1 23 45 76 98 | Phone: (33) (0)1 23 45 67 89 Email: informations@diplomatie.gouv.ns (for general inquiries) |
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