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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan)

Ministry of the Government of Pakistan


Ministry of the Government of Pakistan

FieldValue
agency_nameMinistry of Foreign Affairs
nativename
logoMinistry of Foreign Affr Pakistan Logo.png
formed
jurisdictionGovernment of Pakistan
headquartersMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Office Building, Constitution Avenue, G-5, Islamabad, ICT, Pakistan.
coordinates
minister1_nameIshaq Dar
chief1_nameAmna Baloch
chief1_positionForeign Secretary of Pakistan
chief2_nameShafqat Ali Khan
chief2_positionSpokesperson
website

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (, Wazarat-e-Kharja, abbreviated as MoFA) is a ministry of the Government of Pakistan tasked in managing Pakistan's diplomatic and consular relations as well as its foreign policy. The MOFA is also responsible for maintaining Pakistani government offices abroad with diplomatic and consular status.

Minister

Main article: Minister of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is Cabinet member who responsible maintaining Pakistan's foreign policy as well as its diplomatic missions abroad. Muhammad Ishaq Dar is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Divisions

  • Afghanistan, Iran & Turkey & West Asia Division
  • Africa Division
  • Americas Division
  • China & SCO Division
  • CAR & ECO Division
  • East Asia & Pacific Division
  • Europe Division
  • Middle East Division
  • South Asia Division
  • United Nations Division
  • Counter Terrorism Division
  • Audit & Consular Affairs
  • Arms Control & Disarmament
  • Economic Coordination & Organization of Islamic Cooperation
  • Finance Division
  • Legal & Treaties Wing
  • Strategic Export Control Division
  • Spokesperson Division
  • Policy Planning & Research
  • Press Information Office

Departments

  • Foreign Service of Pakistan
    • Foreign Service Academy
  • Institute of Strategic Studies
  • Institute of Regional Studies

References

References

  1. "Strategic Export Control Division (SECDIV)".
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