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The institution is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and consists of the Political Cabinet, special administration and general administration, as well as inspectorate and internal audit. [6] The Political Cabinet includes the Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs, the Head of the Cabinet, the Speaker, the Parliamentary Secretary and ...
New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the General Assembly of the United Nations, and all 195 member and observer states send permanent delegations. Nine diplomatic missions in New York City listed below are also formally accredited as each country's official embassy to the United States. There are 108 missions in the ...
Chargé d'affaires. On December 12, 1949, Voutov was informed that the United States took a serious view of the persecution of Bulgarian employees of the Legation. [6] Georgi Dimitrov Harry S. Truman February 20, 1950: Severed relations Valko Chervenkov: Harry S. Truman December 2, 1959: January 15, 1960: Peter G. Voutov Anton Yugov: Dwight D ...
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Sofia Colombia Embassy 1999 [23] Estonia Embassy 2012 [24] Laos Embassy 1993 [25] Lithuania Embassy Unknown [26] Mexico
The foreign relations of Bulgaria are overseen by the Ministry of Foreign Relations headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Situated in Southeast Europe, Bulgaria is a member of both NATO (since 2004) and the European Union (since 2007). [1] It maintains diplomatic relations with 183 countries. [2]
In accordance with the Regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the minister directs, coordinates and controls the implementation of the state policy of Bulgaria in its relations with other countries, ensuring the maintenance and development of foreign policy dialogue, security policy and bilateral, regional and multilateral cooperation. [2]
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