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The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade (Luxembourgish: Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes, de la Défense, de la Coopération et du Commerce extérieur, MAE), commonly referred to as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is a ministry of the government of Luxembourg, which comprises a general secretariat and eight directorates.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is represented by Belgium in countries that do not host a Luxembourgish diplomatic mission. Trade missions and honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.
Luxembourg: 33, avenue Rapp 7th arrondissement [87] Madagascar: 4, avenue Raphaël 16th arrondissement [88] Malaysia: 2 bis, rue Benouville 16th arrondissement [89] Mali: 89, rue du Cherche-Midi 6th arrondissement [90] Malta: 23, rue d'Artois 8th arrondissement [91] Mauritania: 5, rue de Montevideo 16th arrondissement [92] Mauritius: 127, rue ...
Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Luxembourg Archived 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine; Luxembourg’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Greece (in French only) Ireland: 20 December 1961: Diplomatic relations were established on 20 December 1961 [191] Ireland has an embassy in Luxembourg City. [192]
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Luxembourg. At present, the capital city of Luxembourg City hosts 22 embassies, and 2 embassy extension offices. [1] Several other countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other capitals, in particular Brussels and The Hague. Map of diplomatic missions in Luxembourg
The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France that handles France's foreign relations. Since 1855, its headquarters have been located at 37 Quai d'Orsay , close to the National Assembly .
France also hosts the headquarters of international organizations, the most important being the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, and the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. As such, several sending countries may have missions or ...
Gramegna joined the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1983. He was an economic and political affairs adviser at the Luxembourg embassy in Paris from 1988 to 1993. He was subsequently appointed consul general and director of the Board of Economic Development in San Francisco.