Hanseatic Republics
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Der Auswärtige DienstThe Foreign Service Our foreign service came into existence official on 8 May, 2023 after the election First Bürgermeister and President of the Hansatag. The foreign service serves the people of the Hanseatic Republics abroad, both through the discourse between foreign powers and businesses. Although ascribing to post-delegationist thought, the Hanseatic Republics recognize the need to conduct business abroad in order to enrich and promote the people of our free republics. With its origins traced back to the Skaanskelag's foreign ministry, the foreign service works on these projects and more. Was wir machen What we do We work in the interest of the Hanseatic Republics and Metsamaa across the world as a force for good in the world. We promote the interests of the citizens and inhabitants of our Republics abroad, safeguard the security of our Union, defend our values, and tackle global challenges with our international partners. We engage the world both diplomatically and professionally. As the Hanseatic Republics and German society are intermingled increasingly in international networks, the Foreign Ministry promotes intensive exchange and partnership with the world in the fields of business, culture, science and technology, the environment, sustainable development, and in many more areas. Wie wir arbeiten How we work Shaping global discourse and increasing globalization is one of the most important tasks of our diplomacy. In this arena, the Foreign Ministry works closely with partners in civil society, including business associations, unions and humanitarian and human rights organizations. Through its embassies and consulates-general, it also communicates with the public abroad in order to convey a positive, up-to-date image of the Hanseatic Republics. We are supported in this pursuit by Honorary Consuls, and volunteers who work on the ground in host countries. Today, as a post-delegationist society, we believe that many of the world’s challenges can no longer be met by individual countries or States and must instead be tackled in concert with numerous international partners. Such challenges include regional conflicts, terrorist threats, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the violation of human rights. Our ambition for the Ministry for Foreign Affairs is to maximize our global impact in the service of the Hanseatic Republics' interests and values – working together with our partners and allies, both potential and actual, as a force for good in the world. Delivering change that makes a difference in the real world will be at the centre of what we do, using evidence and data to ensure we are adopting best practices. We will be ready to respond to crises, particularly those affecting the safety or welfare of the Union's nationals overseas and large-scale humanitarian disasters. Our efforts will make the Hanseatic Republics safer and more resilient to global threats. Wer wir sind Who we are The Ministry for Foreign Affairs was established by the 2023 Foreign Intelligence and Relations Act, designed to improve the Hanseatic Republics ability to conduct affairs abroad as a singular voice. We employ around 10,000 staff in our diplomatic offices worldwide, including in the European Forum and overseas embassies and high commissions. Our Hanseatia-based staff work at the Friedrich Knebel Building, at Kehrwieder 8, Hammaborg. We also have other offices, notably in Hertha, Lethonia; Uuslossa, Metsamaa, and as well as our special Bourdignie Affairs office in the Hanseatic Quarter of Bécs-Altstadt. Committments
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Herzlich Willkommen! Hello! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Foreign Ministry's page and to introduce you to the work that we do. It is my role as Foreign Minister to be the first point of contact for all foreign dignitaries and important guests. My goal is to serve the citizens of the Hanseatic Republics to the best of my ability. I represent both the first Foreign Minister for the Hanseatic Republics, but also the first woman to serve in this position as well. This shapes both my mission in our representation to the world, but also my hopes and ideals for what this office can do.It is my hope the navigate the current global crises that we face with dignity and respect, while still remaining open to peace and our propensity for commerce. I have a unique background, having been educated in both the Hanseaten and having grown up in Tianlong, where I learned their language and customs. My university studies have taken me on exchange to the Federation, and as a result I feel a certain attachment to both travel and learning foreign cultures. It certainly helps that the Federation and Tianlong are both important business partners for the Hanseaten. My efforts in serving the German people of the Skaanskelag was part of this, as I served in important meetings opposite of Tianlong, and have worked as the ambassador to Ostmark during their socialist period, and Chargé d'affaires in the Rheinbund prior to this office. It is my hope that together we can lead Europe towards a more prosperous future, both economically and culturally, but also in terms of equity and liberty. These virtues are important for the Hanseaten, in tandem with our commercial interests, we cannot forget the common rights of the people. We shall not ignore them near or far, and it will shape how we conduct our affairs. This is why we oppose piracy, slavery, and any who may sponsor them. With this all in my mind, let me conclude by welcoming you to the Hanseatic Republics. It does not matter what business you have, be it commercial, technical, academic, or for leisure, it is my pleasure to have this Ministry work to assist you as best as possible. It is my hope that the Hanseaten are a place that you can call home, if at not the very least friends. Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
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