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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Latvia)

Government ministry of Latvia


Government ministry of Latvia

FieldValue
agency_nameRepublic of Latvia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
nativename*Latvijas Republikas Ārlietu ministrija*
logoCoat of arms of Latvia.svg
logo_width140px
logo_captionCoat of arms of Latvia
pictureMinistry of Foreign Affairs Latvia.jpg
picture_width200
picture_captionLatvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riga
formed1918 (*Suspended operations between 1940 and 1991, though not in UK, USA and Sweden*)
jurisdictionGovernment of Latvia
headquartersK. Valdemara street 3, Riga
chief1_nameBaiba Braže
chief1_positionMinister of Foreign Affairs
chief2_nameAndžejs Viļumsons
chief2_positionState Secretary
chief3_nameDace Melbārde
chief3_positionParliamentary Secretary
child1_agencyLatvijas Institūts
website

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs () is responsible for maintaining the Republic of Latvia's external relations and the management of its international diplomatic missions. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Baiba Braže.

Diplomacy

The ministry directs Latvia's affairs with foreign entities, including bilateral relations with individual nations and its representation in international organizations, including the United Nations, European Union, Council of Europe, NATO, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, and its participation in the Schengen Area. It oversees visas, cooperation with expatriates, international human rights policy, transatlantic defense policy and various global trade concerns. The ministry also contributes to Latvia's international trade and economic development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economics (Latvia) and the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia.

Inspector General

The Inspector General for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia is appointed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The current Inspector General for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia is Normans Penke.

Inspector GeneralDates served
Indulis Bērziņš2013 – 2015
Māris Riekstiņš2015 – 2017
Normans Penke2017 – Incumbent

List of ministers

Main article: List of ministers for foreign affairs of Latvia

  • Jānis Jurkāns (22 May 1990 - 10 November 1992)
  • Georgs Andrejevs (10 November 1992 - 7 June 1994)
  • Valdis Birkavs (19 September 1994 - 16 July 1999)
  • Indulis Bērziņš (16 July 1999 - 7 November 2002)
  • Sandra Kalniete (7 November 2002 – 9 March 2004)
  • Rihards Pīks (9 March 2004 – 19 July 2004)
  • Artis Pabriks (21 July 2004 – 28 October 2007)
  • Māris Riekstiņš (8 November 2007 – 28 April 2010)
  • Aivis Ronis (29 April 2010 – 3 November 2010)
  • Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis (3 November 2010 - 25 October 2011)
  • Edgars Rinkēvičs (25 October 2011 – 8 July 2023)
  • Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (8 July 2023 – 10 April 2024)
  • Baiba Braže (19 April 2024 – present)

References

References

  1. (2012). "Annual Report by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on activities performed and planned in national foreign policy and on activities performed and planned in European Union matters". Ministry of the Foreign Affairs of Latvia.
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